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May 26, 2010

IPhone -Perricone MD Cosmeceuticals Deploys New Mobile eCommerce Site Built with MarketLive Mobile


MarketLive (News - Alert) Inc., a provider of enterprise-class eCommerce retail technology and services, has stated that Perricone MD Cosmeceuticals has extended their online business with a new mobile eCommerce site built with MarketLive Mobile.

Perricone MD, a dealer of anti-aging cosmeceuticals, has stated that with the construction of the new site they intend to increase revenues and improve customer loyalty. The new site is designed to suit users of smartphones and emerging devices such as the Apple iPhone (News - Alert) and this move will help the company to capitalize on the growth of eCommerce.

Neil Kjeldsen, vice president of eCommerce for Perricone MD has commented that as smartphone capabilities increase and products such as the iPhone and Android (News - Alert) devices come to market, more people will use these platforms to buy products online. Because of these powerful trends, it is critical they enter the mobile market ahead of the curve to drive sales both now and in the future. MarketLive Mobile made it easy for them to give shoppers yet another way to purchase their products in a convenient and compelling way.

According to MarketLive, their MarketLive Mobile is a feature-rich mobile application designed to optimize the core eCommerce functionality of the MarketLive Intelligent Commerce Platform for mobile devices. With MarketLive Mobile, mid-market retailers are able to cost-effectively extend their multi-channel branding, marketing, commerce and CRM strategies to mobile devices. The solution enables retailers to extend rich online shopping experiences to the most ubiquitous consumer touch point, the smartphone.

Mark Pierce (News - Alert), CEO of MarketLive, has added that as the mobile internet continues to grow at a rapid pace, it is important for online merchants to give customers the ability to buy their products from as many sources as possible.


Nathesh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Nathesh's articles, please visit his columnist page.
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