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  • IBM Benchmark data shows Cyber Monday breaking records

    New York -- Cyber Monday appears to be well on its way to breaking all previous records.

    By mid-day on Monday, e-commerce sales were up 25.6% for this same time period over Cyber Monday 2011, according to findings from the IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark. The company analyzes the shopping results of 500 retailers nationwide.

    Current mobile shopping data for Cyber Monday includes the following:

    Mobile Traffic: The number of consumers using a mobile device to visit a retailer's site is 21%.

  • Dollar General announces new mobile apps

    Goodlettsville, Tenn. -- Dollar General announces its new mobile applications for iPhone and Android smartphones that include sales ads, store locations, coupons and more.

    “Many of our shoppers use mobile phones for shopping and to make purchasing decisions,” said Todd Vasos, Dollar General’s executive VP, division president and chief merchandising officer. “We’re making shopping at Dollar General simpler for our customers by making ads and information available at the touch of a button on their mobile phone.”

  • IBM reports mobile commerce drives online weekend sales

    New York -- According to a report by IBM, U.S. shoppers took full advantage of early promotions this holiday season, driving a 17.4% increase in online sales Thanksgiving Day. This increase set the stage for 20.7% growth on Black Friday. The biggest surge came from mobile consumers, with sales reaching 16.3%, led by the iPad.

    The data is the result of cloud-based analytics findings from IBM.  

    Other findings of the IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark revealed the following trends:

  • MonkeyWish.com lands Target and Walmart

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Universal gift registry MonkeyWish.com has added Target and Walmart to its growing list of retail affiliate partnerships, which now tops 100. The gift registry also has partnerships with Best Buy, Lord & Taylor, Nordstrom, Kohl's and Amazon.

    The gift registry allows users to create free personalized wish lists and provides users access to products from retailers with which it is partnered.

  • Retailers poised for most social Christmas yet

    NEW YORK, N.Y. — Social media will influence how people plan to shop this holiday season nearly as much as word-of-mouth and store advertisements, according to a survey conducted by ConsumerSearch.com, part of the About Group.

  • Wal-Mart launches food subscription service called Goodies

    Bentonville, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced Wednesday it will officially launch its previously announced food-by-mail subscription service, called Goodies, which allows customers to trial sample-sized foods for a monthly fee.

  • Stuart Weitzman names CMO, announces other promotions

    NEW YORK — Luxury shoe retailer Stuart Weitzman has promoted Susan Duffy to chief marketing officer. Duffy, who joined the company in April 2011 as SVP global marketing and communications, will continue to lead marketing, advertising, public relations and social media to ensure the branding message is consistent across all worldwide communications platforms as the company expands into new markets.

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