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Day: April 3, 2014

Bing Product Ads Finally Debuts

April 3, 2014September 17, 2017 David A Utter

The trend toward product listing ads appearing in search listings has pulled along the Microsoft Bing/Yahoo search advertising partnership too. Microsoft announced its Bing Ads service now offers Product Ads for its advertisers. Product Ads represent the continued evolution of the search Read more

News, Selling ToolsBing Product Ads

Etsy Sellers Now Pay for Search Ads on Cost Per Click Basis

April 3, 2014September 17, 2017 Ina Steiner

In 2011, Etsy launched an ad program in which sellers could pay for extra exposure in Etsy search results, paying a minimum $5 for 5,000 impressions in a week. This week, Etsy changed the program to a cost-per-click model, meaning Read more

Marketplaces, NewsEtsy promoted listings

eBay Apologizes for Coupon Snafu

April 3, 2014September 17, 2017 Ina Steiner

After a major snafu with its coupon marketing campaign, eBay has apologized and reissued coupons to users who had trouble redeeming them. eBay spokesperson Ryan Moore told EcommerceBytes on Wednesday, “Some customers may have experienced difficulty redeeming an eBay Coupon Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay coupons, eBay glitch

Amazon Device for TVs a Precursor to T-Commerce

April 3, 2014September 17, 2017 Ina Steiner

Amazon launched a TV set-box on Wednesday that lets users watch streaming video on their high-def TVs. The ecommerce company introduced the $99 Amazon Fire TV with advanced features that leapfrog similar devices such as Roku and Google’s Chromecast – Read more

Marketplaces, NewsAmazon


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