eTail Announces 2012 Nominees for Annual Best in Class Awards

January 26, 2012 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
NEW YORK, New York (January 23, 2012) – For the second year in a row, the eTail West conference will honor winners in four categories for its "eTail Best-in-Class Awards." The eTail Best-in-Class Awards honor retailers who have displayed marketing excellence in one of four categories: Search, Email Marketing, Mobile and Social.

The eTail conference team is proud to announce that many of the nominees, including Dell, Domino's Pizza and Lululemon, will be speaking at the eTail West 2012 conference. The conference will take place in Palm Desert, Calif. From Feb. 27 – Mar. 1, at the JW Marriott Desert Springs.

More than 50 submissions were received from retailers and technology companies eager to nominate retailers who have pushed the envelope with innovative marketing campaigns over the last year.

eTail will announce the award winners on February 1st. Each winner will have the chance to present their winning program as a case study during the event, will receive three free conference passes and a three-night hotel stay at the JW Marriott. There will also be up to three honorable mentions in each category, which will also be announced on February 1st.

Below is a selection of the nominated retailers, as well as a brief description of the campaign for which they were nominated. Please note: this is not an announcement of the winners, but a description of the nominees in three categories.

  • Lululemon: Lululemon has been nominated in the Email Marketing category for its Lovenotes program, which gave customers the opportunity to send small ecards to friends and family and drive traffic back to the website. The Lovenotes program saw open rates of more than 60 percent.
  • Dell: Dell has been nominated in the Mobile category for its mobile application launch. Dell created a mobile email to encourage subscribers to download their free mobile app. After the email launched the app's ranking in the iPhone market went from an average rank of #77 to #17 in the iPhone App Store – Shopping category.
  • Domino's Pizza: Domino's Pizza is being considered for the Social Media category for its Domino's Global Day program. On the eve of the brand's 51st anniversary, 19 international markets joined forces for the first time to offer their Facebook fans a very special one-day offer: 50 percent off menu-priced pizzas when ordered online. The one-day event led to an almost 100K increase in new Facebook fans for the U.S. Domino's Pizza page and marked a record digital sales day.

  • Other companies presenting at eTail West 2012 that are in consideration for the eTail Best-in-Class awards include: Hautelook, PacSun, Anthropologie, HP Home and Home Office, Guess, Hotels.com and ShopNBC.

    More information about the eTail conference can be found at www.etailwest.com.

    About eTail
    eTail is a conference series held bi-annually in the United States, as well as internationally, offering best practices and tactical strategies presented by retail innovators from every facet of the industry. It is the premier multi-channel and online retail conference dedicated to supporting the growth of the retail industry through high- level networking and extensive thought leadership.

    About Worldwide Business Research
    Worldwide Business Research (WBR), is the producer of the eTail conference series, and an independent research organization, devoting 100% of its resources toward executing industry-leading conferences and research.

    WBR is the world's biggest large-scale conference company and part of the PLS group, one of the world's leading providers of strategic business intelligence with 16 offices worldwide. Every year over 10,000 senior executives from Fortune 1000 companies attend over 100 annual conferences – a true "Who's Who" of today's corporate world. From automotive events in Bucharest to logistics conferences in Arizona and finance summits in Hong Kong, WBR is dedicated to exceeding the needs of its customers around the world.