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		<title>Columbia Sportswear finally launches eComm site</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 16:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Baldwin</dc:creator>
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Anyone who grew up in the northwest, or pretty much anywhere there is snow, has heard of Columbia Sportswear. However if you&#8217;re under 30, chances are we only know it because our parents had it. But the thing is they liked it that way. I mean if you think about it, when have you ever [...]]]></description>
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Anyone who grew up in the northwest, or pretty much anywhere there is snow, has heard of <a href="http://www.columbia.com">Columbia Sportswear</a>. However if you&#8217;re under 30, chances are we only know it because our parents had it. But the thing is they liked it that way. I mean if you think about it, when have you ever seen a Columbia Sportswear banner add&#8230;? My point is that for a company who makes some of the best outerwear and fishing apparel in the world, their brand had gone stale. Fast forward a few years and it&#8217;s almost like they&#8217;re a completely new company. My method of thinking is that you can sell anything to anyone as long as you market it properly, but having a good product to begin with REALLY helps. </p>
<p>Ok so I&#8217;m getting to the point&#8230; Columbia has really picked up their game and starting <strong>today</strong> they&#8217;re in the eComm market&#8230; Not only does the site look good, but so do the products! I really think that we&#8217;re going to start seeing a lot younger people in a lot more Columbia apparel.<br />
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<a href="http://www.columbia.com" alt="Columbia Sportswear eCommerce" title="Columbia Sportswear eCommerce" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.twentyfortyone.com/blog/img/columbia-2.jpg"></img></a><br />
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Oh yeah, and If you search the site hard enough you might even find some videos I&#8217;ve made :)</p>
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