Online shopping stories
GrabOne expands its empire with a new goods store, offering electronics, clothing, and more, distancing itself from an oversaturated market.
As businesses recover from the financial crisis, CIOs must expand their role, leveraging cloud computing to drive top-line growth and stay competitive.
Cosmetics retailer Lush has taken its Australian and New Zealand websites offline after another hack, urging customers to cancel their cards immediately.
With Christmas around the corner, dstore offers online shoppers affordable bargains, saving time and avoiding the holiday rush at shopping centres.
Trade Me alerts users to a new scam targeting recent bidders with fraudulent fixed price offers. Urges caution and outlines safety tips.
Forcing customers to navigate warehouse-level interfaces online could drive them to your competitors, prioritise user-friendly designs.
WebFarm offers reseller and affiliate programs for businesses to create additional revenue without capital expenditures.
A PwC study predicts New Zealand's online shopping market to hit NZD $2.68 billion this year, with 34% spent on international sites.
VBIZNZ (www.vbiznz.co.nz), the popular social networking site for businesses, is getting a makeover and a new name.
Kiwis are embracing online shopping and gaming, with half purchasing online recently, driven by platforms like TradeMe, iTunes, and Lotto being top choices.
A year on from launching online retail store Ferrit, the boys behind the machine are realistic about what they've managed to achieve.