UPDATES - Customer Stampede – The long-awaited customer acquisition program launches this week. That should be announced in a newsletter from Corp. any day now. This is a game-changer, especially when combined with Cinch. - Did you say Cinch? – Speaking of which, it’s available now at no cost, for those of you who are new, at https://dubli-connect.com. It will eventually be downloadable from the DubLi.com site. We’re probably a couple months away – the company is doing a major upgrade for it before posting it. - Support - The even longer-awaited N.A. Support Office is scheduled to open this month. - AU/NZ Shopping Portal Launch – Did you see this announcement in the back office yesterday? “We are happy to tell you that we will announce the opening of the Australian shopping Mall in a soon upcoming newsletter. The Mall will be ready within days – we are just finishing last tests.” - Global Launch – May seems to be the target now, which is good for those of us still squeaking out some pre-launch market share in Asia. - Shopping Search Engine (SSE) – Yes, DubLi hasn’t forgotten how much we love the SSE aspect of the shopping portal. We will soon have the full functionality of a true SSE in our mall. Admin Updates – I was given these assurances (and you know my disclaimer – I’m not in charge of the dates being met, and I don’t have any other details): – We are now officially using the N.A. payment platform. So anyone paying in Canada, US, or Mexico should not get any “currency conversion fee” – if you do, please let me know. - Also, because of the N.A. location, cards should not be declined because of an “international transaction” or fraud block. - Double-billing has been physically eliminated from the enrollment process, so that should be error free. |
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
DubLi Updates
Author: DubLiMan
| Posted at: 12:08 PM |
Filed Under:
DubLi Update,
Global Launch,
News
WashTimes: “Survey: 26% of U.S. gets news via phone”
Author: DubLiMan
| Posted at: 11:55 AM |
Filed Under:
News
These stories are flowing nonstop now. DubLi’s timing to get huge market share in ecommerce via handheld is looking great. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/01/survey-26-pct-us-gets-news-phone/ Survey: 26% of U.S. gets news via phone By ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (AP) — Just over a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. The survey results being released by the group Monday offer another sign of how people are changing they way they get information. Technology has been reshaping the news business and the way consumers relate to it for more than a decade. The latest shift is being driven by the exploding popularity of phones that can easily access the Internet. The new study found that 26 percent of Americans get news on their phones. Pew doesn’t have comparable data for say, two or three years ago. But evidence of the shift in habits can be seen in this finding: Younger cell phone owners are more likely to look for news on their phones. About 43 percent of those under 50 said they are mobile news consumers, compared with 15 percent of older respondents. Still, some things don’t change. Readers’ No. 1 concern when they look for news on their phones: the weather. Of the 37 percent of cell phone owners who said they use the Internet on their phone, 72 percent said they check weather reports. Current events came in second with 68 percent. Pew’s survey offered a wide range of statistics on people’s news habits. It showed people are not relying on one medium. Just shy of 60 percent of respondents get news from both online and offline sources. And 46 percent said they use four to six different types of media on a typical day. The Web is also helping to turn the news into more of a social experience: More than 80 percent of respondents get or receive news via e-mailed links. The results were based on telephone interviews with 2,259 people over the age of 18, conducted between Dec. 28 and Jan. 19. For questions to that entire group, the margin of error was 2.3 percentage points. On questions to just Internet users, the margin was 2.7 percentage points. |
DubLi Corp.: Customer Email – “March Into Savings”
Author: DubLiMan
| Posted at: 11:37 AM |
Filed Under:
DubLi Newsletter,
Promotion
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