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  • Blueport will spearhead the workshop's e-commerce discussion, stemming from their 10 years of experience developing online strategies for leading big-ticket retailers.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • Blueport provides the online face and helps with the back-office distribution, while suppliers and retailers gain reach and potentially significant new sales.

    unknown title 2009

  • Blueport also indicates that lighting showrooms, appliance dealers and others may soon choose to work within its revenue-sharing system.

    unknown title 2009

  • Blueport seeks to double that figure, or to represent $8 billion in retail sales among its clients.

    Furniture Today Business News 2009

  • As Furniture. com did, Blueport will generate its revenue by taking a percentage of the transactions facilitated by its e-commerce platform.

    Furniture Today Business News 2009

  • As a national chain with independently owned franchises, Flooring America is a model of the kind of client Blueport Commerce will be targeting, according to Carl Prindle, CEO of Blueport and the long-time chief executive of Furniture. com.

    Furniture Today Business News 2009

  • A new Blueport Commerce Web site, Blueport. com, has launched to showcase the company's service and technology structure.

    Furniture Today Business News 2009

  • Retailers are able to focus on their core business, while Blueport drives retailers 'online results.

    unknown title 2009

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