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'''Online shopping malls''' are websites that have a directory of online shopping stores. Stores may include [[Best Buy]], [[Aéropostale (clothing)|Aeropostale]], [[Home Depot]], [[Sears]], [[Expedia]], [[Zales]], [[Old Navy]] and many more online shopping stores. |
'''Online shopping malls''' are websites that have a directory of online shopping stores. Stores may include [[Best Buy]], [[Aéropostale (clothing)|Aeropostale]], [[Home Depot]], [[Sears]], [[Expedia]], [[Zales]], [[Old Navy]] and many more online shopping stores. |
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Most online shopping malls offer a [[loyalty program]] in the form of [[Rebate (marketing)|cash back rebate]] reward points or [[Price comparison service|price comparison shopping]]. These online shopping malls include [[FatWallet]], [[Shopping.com]], [[Shopzilla]], [[PriceGrabber]] and many more. Other online Shopping Malls enable a multi-vendor checkout system enabling retailers to sell in one portal and allow the consumer to check out with one single credit card transaction. |
Most online shopping malls offer a [[loyalty program]] in the form of [[Rebate (marketing)|cash back rebate]] reward points or [[Price comparison service|price comparison shopping]]. These online shopping malls include [[FatWallet]], [[Shopping.com]], [[Shopzilla]], [[PriceGrabber]], [[[[StationeryShop.in|StationeryShop]]]] and many more. Other online Shopping Malls enable a multi-vendor checkout system enabling retailers to sell in one portal and allow the consumer to check out with one single credit card transaction. |
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But the biggest retail trend for online shopping malls is that consumers are taking to online shopping more and more every year according to research firm ComScore Networks. By online shopping malls offering easy access to online stores with [[online shopping directories]], [[Price comparison service|price comparison shopping]] and [[Rebate (marketing)|cash back rebates]], this trend will continue to grow. |
But the biggest retail trend for online shopping malls is that consumers are taking to online shopping more and more every year according to research firm ComScore Networks. By online shopping malls offering easy access to online stores with [[online shopping directories]], [[Price comparison service|price comparison shopping]] and [[Rebate (marketing)|cash back rebates]], this trend will continue to grow. |
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Online shopping malls are websites that have a directory of online shopping stores. Stores may include Best Buy, Aeropostale, Home Depot, Sears, Expedia, Zales, Old Navy and many more online shopping stores.
Most online shopping malls offer a loyalty program in the form of cash back rebate reward points or price comparison shopping. These online shopping malls include FatWallet, Shopping.com, Shopzilla, PriceGrabber, [[StationeryShop]] and many more. Other online Shopping Malls enable a multi-vendor checkout system enabling retailers to sell in one portal and allow the consumer to check out with one single credit card transaction.
But the biggest retail trend for online shopping malls is that consumers are taking to online shopping more and more every year according to research firm ComScore Networks. By online shopping malls offering easy access to online stores with online shopping directories, price comparison shopping and cash back rebates, this trend will continue to grow.
Collections of many traders with different offers directly on the same website are also sometimes known as online shopping mall or virtual shopping mall.
Another type of mall, according to a Web Income Program.com article, is the link mall or discount ad mall. These are affiliate marketers who receive commissions for sending consumers directly to large companies' product pages. They can use links on their website or subscription newsletters to display discount offers and sales to consumers. Weekly Free Offer.com and Groupon.com are two examples of discount ad malls.