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10 Reasons To Survey Your Visitors, Subscribers And Customers (13 Oct 2006)
1. To find out what type of content visitors want to see on your web site. This should increase repeat visits to your site.
 

12 Easy and Effective Ways To Create Reports (13 Oct 2006)
Create a report from excerpts of an ebook that you have written. Pick a chapter or two from your ebook for the report. This will increase the awareness of your ebook and should result in more sales.
 

Chinas IT Industry to Maintain Fast Growth (13 Oct 2006)
Source from the 2004 Annual Economic Conference of China's IT Industry:
 

Managing Project Risks and Issues (13 Oct 2006)
What is the difference between a project risk and a project issue and what different types can I expect to encounter? What tools can I use to manage the risks and issues on a Project? This article offers some possible answers, drawn from experience on Intranet Portal deployments and the PRINCE methodology.
 

Starting An E-Commerce Business (13 Oct 2006)
The development and expansion of the Internet has made business opportunities, once only available to the wealthy, available to nearly everyone. In the past, opening a business was a huge commitment in terms of finances and risk. Traditional business owners had to quit the their current jobs, obtain bank financing, and sign leases before they even made a penny. It's easy to see why 95% of them failed within five years. Today, business opportunities are available to anyone willing to put in the time and effort to learn about the world of e-commerce. Best of all, you can start an e-commerce business with minimal funds and very little risk. This guide will take you though the steps necessary to start your own e-commerce business.
 

Beginner Ecommerce Mistakes (13 Oct 2006)
As someone who recently built an Ecommerce site, and made quite a few mistakes, I have few tips to offer other hopeful etailers.
 

Is It Easy to Build An E-commerce Web Site? (13 Oct 2006)
Many people will think that building an E-commerce web site is easy, especially with the amount of online resources to help you get started. For those who think that it is easy with building a couple of E-commerce web sites, they are only skimming the surface.
 

Shopping Cart Abandonment – Discover 5 Things you can do to Lower Cart Abandonment (13 Oct 2006)
A common frustration among merchants who sell online via a shopping cart is the percentage of people who abandon their cart and leave the site never to return. Discover 5 simple things you can do to lower shopping cart abandonment.
 

Helping Your Visitors: a State of Mind (13 Oct 2006)
Compared to a print catalog, any web site is hard to navigate. Paper catalogs and magazines are easy, you just flip the pages. And they all work in the same way. However, no two web sites 'work' the same way, so first-time visitors have to figure it out, with every new site they visit. Your job is to help them...
 

Tell Them Whats in The Can! (13 Oct 2006)
When someone first arrives at your site, can they tell, instantly, what it is they can expect to find. As with cans on a supermarket shelf, job #1 is to let people know what's inside.
 

Two Pillars of a Successful Web Site (13 Oct 2006)
The success or otherwise of your site is underpinned by two questions: 1. Do you have absolute clarity as to the purpose of your site, and is this purpose reflected on every page? 2. Do you meet your visitors' expectations? Answer Yes to both, and you're golden.
 

Your Site is all Direct Marketing (13 Oct 2006)
Writing for the Web is very different from writing for other media, in many ways. However, don't let that blind you to some core similarities between writing ecommerce sites and writing direct mail packages.
 

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