Lesite.tv Improved Marketing Campaign Success and Increased Sales Productivity While Controlling Costs
White Papers Lesite.tv wanted to provide a multi-channel, easy-to-use Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system that can be deployed rapidly and optimize customer knowledge over the various life-cycle phases: pre-sales, after sales, marketing, etc.
[July 1, 2008, 1:01]
Premium TV Online Shops Help Football Clubs Boost Merchandise Sales by 300 Percent
White Papers This enables Premium TV to manage online stores across all football clubs, and provide them with user profiling, content targeting and business analytics tools to draw in customers and increase sales.
[December 6, 2008, 0:23]
Integration is key for digital video recorders
News DVRs, which let consumers store TV shows on hard drives and pause live shows, draw rave reviews from most consumers, but sales have trailed expectations. For an example of the disconnect between satisfaction and sales, look no further than TiVo...
[August 23, 2002, 6:27]
Why the iPhone is so valuable to Apple
News Apple TV revenue is included in that figure, but iPhone sales account for the vast majority. That's a little high, since some portion of that revenue has to be attached to Apple TV sales, but even making the unlikely assumption that Apple sold...
[October 22, 2008, 13:08]
DVD - on the TV or the PC?
News While PC and drive manufacturers are keen to point out sales of drives outsell set top boxes by about five to one, players are falling in price and have quietly been gathering momentum -- 200,000 are expected to ship to the UK in 1999.
[May 14, 1999, 15:28]
DVD sales to soar - analysts
News Sales of DVD films are set to soar in the US and Europe, with DVD players becoming widespread by 2005, according to a report from analyst firm Strategy Analytics. Sales of DVD players will see a worldwide growth rate of 182 percent in 1999 to reach...
[September 8, 1999, 11:29]
Comcast lends might to Rhapsody
News The Mac maker had launched its own digital store with a heavy TV marketing campaign focused on online song sales and on its iPod music player, in the first digital music campaign to reach television screens.
[November 10, 2003, 10:30]
Cut costs with satellite technology
News If you have a geographically scattered sales force, ongoing product and related training can be a nightmare. Sales associates can be based in home offices, headquarters, regional offices, or call in from the road.
[August 15, 2003, 11:25]
XP Media Center gets makeover
News A Microsoft representative would not give specific sales figures, although she acknowledged that "they're above our expectations. They're not going to boost sales with a new OS release. Gauging sales is difficult, as manufacturers are reluctant to...
[February 14, 2003, 11:52]
Orange may adopt Kangaroo online TV tech
News A spokeswoman for ITV added: "We are running a sales process for the technology which is essentially the platform that we developed. The ITV spokeswoman added that the sales process will be in line with the Competition Commission's ruling.
[April 7, 2009, 9:01]
The Day Ahead: Diversification pays off for Go2Net
News In an interview with ZDII, chief executive Russell Horowitz said he expects "at least two-thirds" of the company's future sales to come from licensing and commerce. Sales surged to $23m, more than quadruple year-over-year and up 23 percent...
[July 18, 2000, 13:01]
Apple set to announce video iPod plans
News Overall tablet sales in 2003 are expected to be fairly small: Gartner projected first-year Tablet PC portable sales of 425,000, or about 1 percent of the notebook market, while IDC said it could go up to 775,000.
[January 6, 2003, 10:19]
AOL takes cue from TV
News One would hope that it has a positive impact on pricing and sales. It would be neat to have the Internet considered like other media, so as to tap into budgets that aren't earmarked for the Web," said Michael Barrett, AOL's senior vice president of...
[October 10, 2002, 8:18]
Game bigwig to rivals: You're history!
News Lowenstein compared the current estimates of $6.1 billion for software sales at retail and another half-billion for online revenues with the movie industry's $7.5bn take at the box office. We have not surpassed box office sales yet," Lowenstein said.
[May 12, 2000, 14:12]
Clearing a path to Mac at E3
News Last year entertainment software sales grew 11 percent, topping $6.1bn, said Interactive Digital Software Association (ISDA) president Douglas Lowenstein. However, video game sales accounted for $4.2bn of the total.
[May 15, 2000, 9:31]
Intel's Midas man
News Is it the kind of thing you need for enterprise sales? When laptop sales exploded, he ran Intel's notebook division. Now, as senior vice-president of sales and marketing, he occupies a position once held by current chief executive Paul Otellini.
[January 13, 2006, 15:15]
Eye Opener: Microsoft's living room war - Part 2
News Such devices will account for 12.3 million units in sales their first year on the shelves, according to a report by games market analyst Fairfield Research That's far higher than the less than one million WebTV boxes that have been sold to date...
[September 27, 1999, 14:09]
Online ads take a cue from TV
News Year over year, revenue has typically jumped by triple digits; for example, from 1998 to 1999, annual sales ballooned by 141 percent. Moving the industry from impression-based sales to audience-based sales is a step in the right direction for both...
[November 19, 2001, 14:47]
Microsoft 'regrets' Mac-to-PC convert ad
News Recently, executives within Microsoft's MacBU have stated that they have been happier with sales, though they have declined to provide new sales figures. Apple's TV commercials are directed by documentary filmmaker Errol Morris, director of "The...
[October 15, 2002, 7:30]
Microsoft mulls next XP revision
News Apple Computer has invigorated its own sales with its "digital hub" plan, and Windows-based PC makers are selling everything from plasma televisions to portable media devices. For now, Microsoft is preparing a slew of new consumer products and...
[August 27, 2004, 12:40]



