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Amazon Cloud Failure Affect US Wholesalers & Many Other Sites

May 3rd, 2011 Comments off

The recent news reports about the outage at Amazon is a big wake up call for similar sites that use similar technology to keep their websites scalability going smoothly. US wholesalers say that the outage was unthinkable considering that Amazon is considered to be one of the few portals which were never expected to face such as situation.

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EBay Invests in Location Based Service

April 23rd, 2011 No comments

According to news reports, ecommerce giant, EBay, has just acquired a location based media company. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed and the deal is expected to be closed during the second quarter of 2011 according to media reports on wholesale US news.

Glowing Wholesaledeals Review

April 19th, 2011 15 comments

When you have just started out on a new, online business venture, you will naturally be eager to check out all available options that guarantee enhanced online visibility, lead generation and targeted traffic. In wholesaledeals review, experts recommend that you must certainly consider listing your business in the world of technology. if you wish to expand the business on an international level.

UK Consumers Continue to Lead Others in Online Shopping According to UK Wholesalers Reviews

April 11th, 2011 Comments off

The latest news emerging from the UK markets is that the appetite for online shopping among UK families and individuals, continues unabated. According to UK Wholesalers reviews, internet shoppers in the country have spent twice the amount on online purchases as compared to any other European country.

Trade Suppliers Look at Likely Losses as Manufacturers Look to Sell Directly in 2011

April 4th, 2011 No comments

According to the latest research by online selling analysts, about 27 percent of food and grocery manufacturers are considering building ecommerce stores to sell their products directly to their customers by bypassing trade suppliers.

New US Laws Forces Trade Suppliers to Ditch Their US Affiliates

March 21st, 2011 No comments

Amazon.com and other major online trade suppliers have warned to cut-off ties with Illinois businesses under a new law, which requires them to collect sales tax for the transactions carried out. Amazon.com announced that it has ended business associations with its Illinois-based affiliates that refer customers to the website and then collect a commission on any sales transaction that takes place.