Press releases
| Jan 15, 2011 | Amathus Drinks launches first transactional website for its drinks and spirits business |
Amathus Drinks, the specialist drinks importer, has launched its first transactional website. The new e-commerce website has been designed and developed by Screen Pages, the e-commerce services company, using Magento. Amathus Drinks, established in 1978, is a London based specialist drinks importer, distributor and brand management company. Its diverse selection ranges from branded champagnes, single [Read more]
| Jan 15, 2011 | Christmas trading online: 80% showed e-commerce sales growth, averaging 14% YOY |
Screen Pages has studied 15 of its clients’ christmas trading and has compiled the following statistics. For the month of December 2010, 80% of the retailers grew sales YOY and 40% grew at more than 30%. The average sales growth was 14%. 80% managed to increase visitors, 26% increased visitors by 50%. Overall visitors to [Read more]
| Jan 01, 2011 | Shima Uma launches first transactional website |
Shima Uma has launched its first transactional website to market and sell its office supplies ranges. The new e-commerce website has been designed and developed by Screen Pages, the e-commerce services company, using Magento. Shima Uma is a consumer brand operated by QC Supplies, a UK based reseller of printer supplies, hardware and office products. [Read more]
| Dec 20, 2010 | Screen Pages releases e-commerce analytic benchmarks for Q3 2010 |
Screen Pages has released e-commerce benchmark data regarding visitor sources and behaviour, conversions for retail e-commerce websites, for the period July-Sept 2010. The businesses indexed are limited to niche brands, generally selling online, via catalogues and stores, whose online sales range between £50k & £10m per annum and average order values average £71. The e-commerce [Read more]
| Mar 11, 2009 | Retailers come top in Google for their brands, but generic search only brings in 25% of traffic |

| Mar 14, 2007 | Client User Group attracts 60 delegates |
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