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Expand Your Local Business Through the Internet (13 Oct 2006) To obtain more local customers for your business,
consider expanding your local business through the
Internet. Here are some ways of doing so.
Projecting Your Image (13 Oct 2006) The most important thing may not be your copy. If you don't project the right image the best copy in the world may not work for you.
Is It Still Possible To Make Money On The Internet? (13 Oct 2006) Many people are saying that the internet is dead. So is there
still money to be made on the Internet?
Old Habits Die Hard in the Third Age Years (13 Oct 2006) I spent a lifetime in retailing and I'm still at it in retirement; albeit virtually. You know how it goes. You put up a web page and throw in some stock.
What is SSL (the little padlock)? (13 Oct 2006) The fundamental things you should know about SSL, including what it is, why you need it, and why a cheap SSL certificate is as good as an expensive one.
Say Something Worth Talking About (13 Oct 2006) The biggest error we make with e-commerce sites is when we get the fundamentals wrong, when we misunderstand the real opportunities the web offers. For example, if you want to tap into the viral nature of the web, you absolutely have to SAY SOMETHING WORTH TALKING ABOUT.
Accept Credit Cards Online Without a Merchant Account (13 Oct 2006) The majority of transactions that occur online are being charged to credit cards. When you can't accept credit cards on your e-commerce web site, you put yourself at a major disadvantage. Fortunately, it doesn't have to cost a lot of money to start accepting credit card payments. It doesn't even have to involve a credit check if you know where to look.
How To Sell Your Products Online? (13 Oct 2006) E-commerce is gaining pace! Research firm eMarketer predicts that
2003 will see online sales reaching US $58.2 billion excluding
travel. According to Forrester Research, another reputable research
company, business to consumer e-commerce will hit US $230 billion
by the year 2008. While offline retail sales are staggering and
will continue to do so in near term, online retail sales will
show a hefty 19 percent consecutive year over year growth! And
by the same year, two third of all US households will buy some
kind of products and services online. In 2003 alone 97 million
consumers will make some kind of purchases through the Internet.
Doing Business Online — Private B2B Exchanges (13 Oct 2006) Business processes are the building blocks of an enterprise.
If one of these processes fails to live up to its expectation,
business starts to flounder. How to minimize the risks, get a
better monitoring of the processes and, at the same time, reduce
costs involved? The answer is - business process automation.
6 Steps to Attracting Black Customers Online (13 Oct 2006) You've built your Web site, now what? Still stumped on how to get more Web sales for your Afrocentric merchandise, African-American themed gifts, or services for the Black community? Check out these six steps to boost your Web traffic and get MORE SALES!
Understanding Your E-Commerce Options (13 Oct 2006) Your guide to understanding your options for accepting credit cards, fraud detection services and do's and don'ts for selecting a merchant processor.
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