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What’s next for the Christmas shopping season?

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In today’s Internet Retailing newsletter, our focus continues to be on Christmas. Find out how the nation shopped on Cyber Monday, and what to expect over the coming days and weeks of retail’s busiest time of the year.

But it’s not all tinsel and wrapping paper. Today we also report on La Redoute’s move into the US market , on magazine publisher Condé Nast’s interesting to move to launch its own ecommerce division, while two contrasting studies ask what consumers prefer about the high street, and about online shopping. We also report on Tesco’s latest figures, including how its focus on multichannel is developing.

Today’s guest comment comes from Philip Rooke, chief executive of Spreadshirt, who considers the ecommerce possibilities of Google Glass. Read on too to find out about our IRC 2013 presentation catch-up service, and about IRX 2014, our annual expo.


Our events

We’re now gearing up for Internet Retailing Expo 2014 (IRX 2014) in Birmingham. The event will be held on March 26 and 27 at the NEC in Birmingham, where there’ll be an array of conference streams, workshops and a wide range of exhibitors showing off the latest cutting edge technologies. Watch the Internet Retailing website for the latest news on speakers and exhibitors, but registrations are already open on the IRX 2014 website.

Catch-up on IRC 2013

If you missed an Internet Retailing Conference 2013 presentation that you’d like to catch up on, you can do so now through the post-event website. Visitors to www.internetretailingconference.com can access all the presentations that we’ve been given permission to share with our audiences.

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