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Nebraska Furniture Mart taps Thanx Media’s Endeca Site Search and Merchandising Solution to Boost Conversion, Monetize Store

IRCE 2009, Boston, MA and Glen Ellyn, IL (PRWEB) June 16, 2009

Thanx Media (IRCE booth 731), a leading provider of integrated solutions for online retailers and media companies, announced today that its client, Nebraska Furniture Mart, has seen an double-digit percentage increase in sales since deploying Thanx Media’s Endeca site search and merchandising solution on its online store. The deployment was a key part of a series of recent investments in retailer’s online channel and was a central piece of a recent and on-going website redesign. Nebraska Furniture Mart has also tapped the solution’s Merchandising Workbench tool suite, empowering marketers to quickly self-create new localized content and monetize areas of the site without the need for IT or development cycles. As a result, Nebraska Furniture Mart’s eCommerce team can boost sales and sponsorship revenue while eliminating dependencies on valuable technical resources.

Nebraska Furniture Mart’s site search and merchandising approach offers a cutting-edge example of new applications of ‘searchandising’ – applications that go above and beyond the up-sell, cross-sell and related-products approaches synonymous with search-based merchandising tools. Two examples of the retailers approach include localized content creation and display, as well as brand-specific, search-triggered landing pages.

“The merchandising tools available with the Endeca solution open up a wealth of new tactics we can apply to our multi-channel strategy, and really set it apart from other solutions on the market,” said Jeffrey Douglas, Internet Marketing Manager at Nebraska Furniture Mart. “We’re now evolving and updating aspects of the shopping experience that we never would have attempted in the past, either because they would have been cost or resource prohibitive.”

For example, Nebraska Furniture Mart operates stores in Omaha, Des Moines, and Kansas City. Departments and product lines vary by location. Using the new tools, Douglas and his team created different elements of the online experience that would dynamically appear based on the location of the online shopper. If the shopper is accessing the site from Kansas City market – where the retailer features a high-end design business – distinct products and design services are automatically displayed and prominently promoted on the website.

Another example includes the creation and monetization of brand-themed zones of the online store. Nebraska Furniture Mart’s brick-and-mortar stores feature a Sony Store boutique – a branded store-within-a-store. Using the Endeca Merchandising Workbench, the retailer has been able to create a similarly branded section of the site, thus introducing new means of monetizing virtual floor space in a way that mirrors proven offline merchandising approaches.????

“Thanx Media lowered the barrier to entry for adopting and deploying state-of-the-art software without using up our limited IT resources. And they proved to be a great partner in the process,” said Jeff Olson, Senior Programmer/Analyst at NFM. “When you combine best-in-class search with tools like Merchandising Workbench and Site Boost automated SEO, you empower the business while freeing up valuable technical resources to focus on improving other complementary aspects of the multi-channel shopping experience.”????????

Thanx Media offers an extensive range of Endeca-based offerings and services, including their SaaS Endeca On-Demand hosted site search solution and new Site Boost automated SEO.

“Nebraska Furniture Mart is among our most innovative clients, both in their use of merchandising control and their focus on building a consistent and differentiated multi-channel strategy,” said Paul Matker, CEO of Thanx Media. “Their unique approaches to localization and monetization illustrate the type of value that the Endeca platform can deliver above and beyond state-of-the-art search and navigation. Our goal is to make this technology accessible to an increasingly wide variety of multi-channel and eCommerce operations.”

About Nebraska Furniture Mart:

Nebraska Furniture Mart was founded in 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska by Rose Blumkin in the basement of her husband’s jewelry store with a $ 500 investment.? In 1983, Warren Buffett purchased a majority interest in Nebraska Furniture Mart and made it part of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies. In 2006 Nebraska Furniture Mart added the ability to buy online through its web site, nfm.com.? Offering furniture, flooring, appliances, electronics and computers, Nebraska Furniture Mart just completed its 72nd year of consecutive growth. ?Nebraska Furniture Mart continues to maintain it’s tradition of selling cheap, telling the truth, and providing the greatest selection and service.???

About Thanx Media:

Thanx Media is an enterprise solutions company that focuses on providing integrated solutions for B2C and B2B online retailers. The Deliver Commerce Framework, which identifies business problems and recommends the appropriate solutions, continues to fuel Thanx Media’s growth. These solutions are proven to improve conversion rates, increase revenue per order and boost customer retention. Thanx Media delivers the unexpected with best-of-breed products, industry best practices and a focused attention to business needs. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA, Thanx Media is a private company with North American operations. For more information, visit thanxmedia.com.

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Omaha, Nebraska Flat Fee MLS

You have a million different choices when it comes to listing your home in Omaha. There are big name and boutique brokerages of all shapes and sizes: CBSHOME Real Estate, NP Dodge, Coldwell Banker, Remax, Prudential, Deeb Realty, Century 21, and many others. Some have just a few agents, some have hundreds, and others are even owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway! Regardless, they all seem to be offering the exact same thing: a traditional real estate listing charging some percentage commission at closing. While some will quote different prices for their services, few will offer a very small fee and no listing commission for the thing people want the most: a listing in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). For most brokers, offering something like this would make no sense. After all, they have office rent, multiple real estate agents, brokers, advertising, and a multitude of other expenses to pay. For flat fee MLS companies, however, there is potential to offer this option to consumers, while still eking out a small profit.

The way a flat fee MLS listing works is both simple and powerful. The listing appears as any other Realtor® listing on the MLS. Buyers browsing affiliated websites can find the property; Realtors® searching the actual MLS database for their buyers can find the property as well. So first and foremost, people will be aware that your property is for sale. Secondly, Realtors® show properties for a living because they want to earn money. The MLS is not just a database of homes for sale; it is a promise of compensation between brokers. If a buyer’s broker brings a buyer that successfully closes escrow on the property, the buyer’s broker is granted a commission at closing. This number is determined at the time of listing the property. Frequently, 3% is offered, although there is no hard and fast rule that any particular percentage or dollar figure is offered. While sellers would like to avoid paying commissions altogether, this figure will be significantly below the total commission if both a listing agent and buyer’s agent had to be paid at closing. Because buyers’ agents continue to have the ability to earn a commission at closing, they will show the property. In fact, no buyer’s agent is fully aware of the amount that a listing broker is making on the listing side until closing.

As the largest city in Nebraska, Omaha’s real estate market is not only the most vibrant in the state, it also has the largest number of sellers that have successfully used the flat fee MLS listing to sell their homes. There is no doubt that this option will become increasingly popular not only in and around Omaha, but also Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings, and around the state. On a final note, some may wonder if Warren Buffett should be concerned that there may be less revenue available for his realty subsidiary with the advent of flat fee MLS programs; our research indicates that he is going to be just fine. When he realizes how popular these programs are, he may end up purchasing a flat fee MLS company!

Donald Plunkett is President of Congress Realty. Congress Realty is a flat fee MLS company in Nebraska and other states. More info: http://www.congressrealty.com

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