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Beating The Gloom

By Pontus Kristiansson, February 8, 2010
Posted in Blogs

There’s recently been a lot of negative publicity around the economies of southern Europe. Most of it is centered on Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain (rudely abbreviated the “PIIGS” in a WSJ article). For sure, these countries face challenges, and consumer spending will likely suffer. How should online retailers tackle the gloom?

Here’s my take: continue to invest, but wisely. “Invest” meaning continue to build your platform where it matters – the underlying e-commerce operations, traffic acquisition and merchandising. Much like turning off the electricity to a factory, cutting down on these components just to cut cost seldom translates into better bottom-line results anyway. And “wisely” meaning culling underperforming and unnecessary elements. Pay for performance only and prioritize what has been proven to work for others.

By doing so, you can beat the gloom – perform better during any downturn, and be better positioned for the upturn that will eventually follow.

The strong interest in online merchandising from Southern Europe that we still see at Avail seems to prove my point. For example, IBS, a book store, and Bow, a consumer electronics site, both from Italy – went live with Avail in January. Benvenuti!

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    Geysirs of Collective Intelligence

    By Pontus Kristiansson, January 15, 2010
    Posted in Blogs

    I just got back from an amazing conference in Reykjavik, where everybody at Avail gathered for our annual winter Boot Camp. Iceland is an amazing place; Situated straight atop the rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates – drifting apart by around 2 centimeters per year – it’s a wild, ravishingly beautiful landscape raptured by volcanoes and geothermic activity. Yet it is the home to one of the world’s oldest democraties; Already in the 9th century, the Viking settlers gathered once a year at Tingvallir to issue laws and make decisions in a democratic parliament.

    At the conference, the Collective Intelligence of all the smart people at Avail was put to work for our customers. You can expect some very exciting developments coming out of it in the coming months.

      Behavioral Merchandising for Food & Beverage

      By Avail, December 3, 2009
      Posted in Webinars & Videos

      In the second webinar in our series, Avail’s CEO Pontus Kristiansson continues his look at best practices in online merchandising, this time for online food & beverage retailers:

      • What types of merchandising are available to you as a retailer
      • How behavioral merchandising can automate your merchandising and maximize your sales revenue as well as customer satisfaction
      • How leading European food & beverage retailers are using behavioral merchandising today (live demos)
      • What to think about when choosing a vendor of behavioral merchandising

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        Peaks, Presents and Past Times

        By Pontus Kristiansson, November 25, 2009
        Posted in Blogs

        I already got myself my own christmas gift; booked a short trip to the alps with a friend after the holidays. To me there’s few things better than looking out from the peak of an alpine mountain, skis on, sun glittering.

        But for all the near and dear ones I still need to get my christmas gifts and this year I promised myself I would shop all my gifts online, not having to buy everything in a hurry on christmas morning.

        For those of you who also decided to buy your gifts online this year; On http://www.pasttimes.com/ visitors from the past will guide you to the perfect presents. With a little help from their new Avail Behavioral Merchandising solution of course.

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          I love the Internet!

          By Pontus Kristiansson, November 19, 2009
          Posted in Blogs

          This may sound as something from 1993. But I truly love the Internet! It simply never ceases to amaze me.

          The Avail solution is just one example of the little online applications that constantly evolves to benefit the world in more and better ways when users – I don’t even know who all of them are – finds new and cooler ways of using it.

          Tonight, I realized I could use Youtube to integrate a video-recorded demo of our solution into the (Google Docs based, online) standard sales presentation our account managers use when they explain why merchandising is so crucial to the success of eCommerce and the benefits we can contribute.

          Feel like taking a look? It’s right here:

          Goodnight wonderful world!

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            A Better Golfer, All In All

            By Pontus Kristiansson, November 13, 2009
            Posted in Blogs

            Another day is coming to its end in Northern Europe.

            In the UK, 118golf.co.uk started using Avail Behavioral Merchandising to allow the collective intelligence of all visitors pick the right club for each individual. By simply going about their business, indvidual visitors to 118golf now also contributes to the game of all other visitors.

            Good night all golfers. Collectively, you just got a little better.

              Behavioral Merchandising for Media & Entertainment

              By Avail, October 6, 2009
              Posted in Webinars & Videos

              Avail’s CEO Pontus Kristiansson looks at best practices in online merchandising for the online media & entertainment industry:

              • What types of merchandising are available to you as a retailer
              • How behavioral merchandising can automate your merchandising and maximize your sales revenue as well as customer satisfaction
              • How leading European media & entertainment retailers are using behavioral merchandising today (live demos)
              • What to think about when choosing a vendor of behavioral merchandising

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              Download webinar Q&A