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Ecommerce News
| Actinic Poll Reports Positive Online Sales to Add Some Cheer to Bleak Christmas Trading Results |
According to the latest research by Actinic, Christmas 2009 saw significant increases in online order levels and turnover compared with 2008. |
| VAT rate change for Actinic users |
Actinic has provided a series of Knowledge Base articles to help users implement the 1st December VAT change. |
| Online Sales To Rise 15% This Christmas |
According to the IMRG e-Retail Sales Index, British shoppers will spend £13.6 billion online in the approach to Christmas - an increase of 15% over 2007. |
| Online Shoppers Looking Beyond The Price |
Online customers want more than just the best price, says new research. They also look for a good experience, and good customer service. |
| Printed Catalogues Increase Online Sales |
A new study by the Royal Mail found that shoppers who consulted a catalogue before purchasing online spent 13% more than those who did not. |
| Consumer Research Shows Christmas Online Shopping Set For Strong Growth |
Recent research by the IMRG found two-thirds of internet shoppers more likely to buy presents online this Christmas, and three quarters expecting to buy more than half their presents that way. |




