The days of GST-free music, games, e-books and software purchased online are coming to an end, with plans to tax online services from next October.
Kiwis, stay secure! MasterCard shares vital tips to prevent online shopping scams amid a spike in cyber fraud.
Quality is top concern for Asia Pacific consumers shopping online, says Visa survey. Payment security is less of a concern.
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.
With Connect Smart Week launching today, MasterCard is encouraging Kiwis to protect themselves when shopping online.
Facebook boosts its buy and sell experience with nifty new features for Group trading, enhancing community commerce.
Amazon unveils #AmazonWishList, letting users add items to their wishlist directly through Twitter. A new way to shop is here!.
Avoid holiday shopping chaos with these top five online tips to save time, money, and stress this Christmas season, courtesy of LivingSocial.
Trade Me sellers boost efficiency with EasyTrade, a new fulfilment service in partnership with Tradevine and BrightStar, streamlining sales.
Adidas faced backlash over All Blacks jerseys priced higher in New Zealand than the US, highlighting how globalisation is reshaping local markets.
New Zealanders are hooked to online shopping, according to new research from Nielsen NZ, with cyberspace providing limitless options.
Woolworths jumps back into the mobile market with two new prepaid plans powered by Telstra's 3G, offering up to 3.5GB data.
The total volume of New Zealand retail sales rose 2.7% for the March 2015 quarter, which is the largest percentage increase since December 2006.
With cybercriminals always looking for new ways to scam consumers and Kiwis increasingly shopping online, Mastercard offers up some safety tips.
New Zealand Police warns Kiwis buying goods on Facebook to be cautious as some of it may be stolen, encouraging online shoppers to be more vigilant.
Farmers Trading Company is making the plunge in to on-line shopping and need someone to head up their new eCommerce team.
With 93.5% of Kiwis snapping up gifts online, NZ's retailers brace for a festive web-shopping boom, spurred by convenience and irresistible deals.
Plans to extend YouShop internet shopping delivery service allowing Kiwis to easily purchase goods from around the world.
List items, take orders, fulfil sales, handle payments, and even track invoices - it's a one-stop retailer shop.
A PwC study predicts New Zealand's online shopping market to hit NZD $2.68 billion this year, with 34% spent on international sites.