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Internet Retailing 2007

Hear from leaders in the field of Internet Retailing as they share their experiences of how to maximise ROI and integrate with their multi-channel businesses.

Featuring:

Jonathan Brown, Director of MultiChannel, B&Q
Tony Preedy, Marketing Director, Otto UK
Chris Bishop, Online Marketing Manager, Hotel Chocolat
Russell Dorset, Director of Sales and Marketing, Maginus
Ian Jindal, Editor-in-chief, Internet Retailing

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The Internet Retailing FAQ

Using the player
You can hear this episode straight away using the player on this page. Just click on the play button. You can skip to any section of the episode by using the slider at the bottom of the player.

Playing with iTunes?
When you click the link, iTunes will load. Simply press the play button in the upper left hand corner of the screen to begin listening. This will play the episode, download it to your iPod and you'll get future episodes automatically.

Downloading the podcast?
Windows: Right click on link and choose 'save target as'.
Mac: Ctrl click on link and choose 'download linked file' or 'download link to disk'.

Can't hear anything?
Make sure that your speakers are turned on and up. Have you turned up the volume on the flash player?

What is so special about the iPod / Quicktime version?
It's has links and images to supplement the audio content.

Why is the iPod version's file smaller than the standard version's?
The technology used to create the iPod version is more advanced than the technology used to create the mp3 version. But this file can only be played in iTunes, Quicktime or on an iPod.

Is there any cost?
No it's free.

Got a question we have not answered or want to give some feedback?
Please email podcast@bluebarracuda.com

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