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Friday, August 27th, 2010

Further Connected in Cyberspace

Coupon Sherpa, in a recent article singles out women as the leaders in social shopping…(among others of course).  They already make most of the Health care decisions, but they also do most of the online shopping.  And they don’t like to do it alone.  It’s not as fun and according to the article, women are three times as likely to trust their friends over an expert.

Now women aren’t the only ones who sometimes need a second opinion on a purchase, however check out this nice overview of how the social movement is intersecting online retail right in DecisionStep’s sweet spot.

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Facebook Launches New Social Tools for Developers, Sparks Brand, Privacy Concerns

As we’ve been saying for some time now (here, here, here), the web is becoming more social everyday. More sites are using social plugins to help visitors share information, with the popularity of networks like Facebook and Twitter driving this transition by connecting friends and peers in real-time. (more…)

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Real Estate Sites and Differentiation

Consumers have overwhelmingly adopted online resources for apartment and new home hunting. A recent survey conducted by Apartments.com of 1,500 consumers nationwide found that more than 80 percent of renters said they will use an online apartment search site when looking for their next place to live.  The results are similar to those from a National Association of Realtors study released late last year showing that 90 percent of those in the market use the Internet when searching for a new home. (more…)