Revlon Web Site Revamp Emphasizes Marketing, Excludes Commerce
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Revlon will unveil its Web site makeover in early 2001 with new technology and marketing tools rather than e-commerce, Senior VP-New Business Development Emily Stone said at the IQPC-sponsored Beauty Online conference in New York City July 18-19.
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