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amazing_richell
Oct 31st, 2009, 02:20 AM
Hello,
I and my best friend have planned to launch an online business. We are gathering some ideas and tips to have a progressive business. However I was amazed by this blog e-Commerce Software (http://onlinebusinessconsultant.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/new-e-commerce-software-boosts-sales/) , it talks about how an e-Commerce boosts your sales. May I ask some opinions with you guys, what can you suggest about this page? Is it useful for my business? Lend me your advices.
Thanks :)
Richell
srache
Nov 5th, 2009, 03:18 PM
Install a shopping cart to you ecommerce site and you on your way.
denzilmoore
Nov 5th, 2009, 08:26 PM
Hi Amazing_richell,
I'm glad to meet you here!
According to industry research conducted by livechatsupportservice.com, a livechat technology provider, an online shopper who uses the live chat is 20 percent more likely to make a purchase than a customer who does not. The reason is live chat’s ability to serve as a virtual-sales assistant during a visitor’s product selection and ordering process.
Maximizing the online-customer experience is a priority for ecommerce businesses because, by satisfying the customer’s goals, they can satisfy their goals for more sales. Live chat, whether through its common instant messaging platform or its more advanced customer analytical capabilities, creates key opportunities for ecommerce businesses including:
Boost Ecommerce Sales/Live247Support.com (http://significanceoflivechat.wordpress.com/2009/10/12/live-chat-an-e-commerce-booster/)
Take time to read on the blog where I got some ideas about this. :)
Thanks,
DenzilMoore
airforce1
Nov 9th, 2009, 02:41 AM
Right, I think a nice e-commerce script would make you easy to sell your products online while what boost your sales might be Internet marketing strategies including SEO, IMO.
amazing_richell
Nov 9th, 2009, 06:26 PM
Hi guys, thanks for those suggestions. As I read it, I believe that this will help us for our business. And I learn more from you guys especially this live chat service thing, I can see that it will work for our business. Thanks :).
sarah10
Nov 10th, 2009, 07:57 PM
Interesting article, thanks for sharing this....:)
angil
Nov 11th, 2009, 03:58 AM
well in my own experience i will point out some basic info about e-commerce:
1. always remember that the visitor/ buys in the best case is around 10% so if you look yours are not so bad.
2.the best way to keep or make customers to stay is always make a dintinction between you and your competition, you have exclusive products? specials? promotions? customized product? the customers always want an advantague when they buy a product.
3.create a newsletter about topics or information related topics of the items you sell. if your store is about healthy food create a newsletter about nutrition and care and encourage your clients to visit you and buy products in the store or read a complete version of the products.
4.think about give a free stuff with the sell products or make promotional campaigns that will help a lot.
5.if you can make any agreement with pages or newsletter that have potential customers, or create an afiliates programs for webmasters go for it.:D;)
nanccy
Nov 11th, 2009, 05:17 AM
i think it depends on your work that you done for your business. do more work and get more sale.
jsonandrsn
Nov 16th, 2009, 12:49 AM
i think it depends on your work that you done for your business. do more work and get more sale.
Well, me, I got one strategy. It is to use live chat software. Thanks to http://live247support.com, my sales increase when I start purchasing and using it. The agents were great. Thanks to them....
hunter jordan
Dec 11th, 2009, 06:22 AM
Hey, use Magento or OsCommerce or Zen Cart for your web site. Good luck!
Sherman6
Dec 12th, 2009, 02:19 AM
e-Commerce has made it remarkably feasible for individuals to single-handedly run million dollar businesses. While this may have been nearly unheard of in the 1990's, it is rather common now. The reason for this of course is that even the simplest of e-Commerce websites can suffice as your storefront, serving unlimited numbers of customers all over the world. Because of this, individuals are becoming very wealthy off the internet.
WilsonCathelic
Dec 15th, 2009, 12:34 AM
Today is the time of technology and internet and e-business. E-commerce business to promote the sale is very profitable business.
10 STEPS TO LAUNCHING AN INTENRET BUSINESS
1. Register the domain name. If you can register a domain name, chances are you can also get the trademark on the words. The domain name is the flagship of your brand, so choose a good one--there're plenty of great ones left--I just registered renaissancemountain.com, and incorporated it as a Delaware LLC a few minutes later at Bizfilings.com.
2. Don't reinvent the wheel. Whatever you're trying to do on the web, chances are somebody has done it, and even better yet, chances are you can download the software for free, or for a small fee, from sourceforge.net, hotscripts.com, or scriptsearch.com.
It's worth spending a couple hours researching these sites, as it'll save you years on down the road.
3. Learn a bit of html, and learn to code. I don't mean you should learn object-oriented programming in C, but learn some PHP and some mysql--just enough to take somebody else's code and make it look like your site--enough to plug in a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP) project. There're are thousands of online tutorials, many which can be found at the same sites where you download the software, or at places like php.net or phpbuilder.com. Even if you barely ever code, by spending a couple weeks at the nuts and bolts level, you'll be in a better position to hire somebody to code for you, or to purchase software. Before I settle on any particular software, I usually examine the listed features of up to ten packages, and install three of them.
Then I settle on the best, based on the following criteria:
A. Is the project supported by an active group? Does it have a track record?
B. Do the features rock? Do they have a list of future features?
C. Is it modular in design--is it template driven and easy to customize?
D. Is it aimed at the latest in LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP)?
4. Start with shared hosting. Get a shared-hosting account. Dedicated and colocated servers can wait until you're having 5,000 people buying your product every three minutes. In choosing a shared-hosting account, get one which gives you access to LAMP, as well as one that allows you ssh (secure telnet) shell access in addition to ftp. If you're spending more than $19.95/month when you sign up, you're paying too much.
5. Get listed. Get listed everywhere. Use meta tags with appropriate kyewords and descriptions. Open your site up to the world. Flat html files are the most easily spidered, so stay away from cgi and php scripts which place too much garbage in the urls--you know, the suff that looks like file.php?dsahjsadh=kfskf&hgfsjfh=21312. Trade links with friends, join webrings, and share your site with others. Do not spam. Provide useful information to appropriate audiences, and they shall be grateful. They'll tell their friends, and people believe their friends far more than they believe popup advertisements and spam.
5. Technology is labor immortalized, so get some sleep. Software is labor immortalized. It will work 24 hours a day, providing information, customer service, and taking orders. Everything that you set up should be done with the idea of taking yourself out of the equation. It's not a business which can be sold until it doesn't need you. Once upon a time this meant hiring great employees. Today it means uploading, writing, and configuring great code.
6. Incorporate, Trademark, Copyright, Patent, but don't talk to lawyers. Now that you have a site up and running, and you're making some money, you already have a legal business. And provided that nobody else is selling a similar service under the same name, you have a legal claim to the trademark too. By this point a lot of things have been solidified--you've probably settled upon a brand and a product, so now it's time to hop on over to Bizfilings.com and set your company up as a Delaware LLC. An LLC will afford you personal legal protection, as your assets will be separated from the business's, and it will allow you to pay taxes as a sole proprietor, or as a partner. If you're looking for investors, an incorporation might be better, but you can always change, should you meet a billionaire who believes in your vision. I've been running a business for seven years, and I've never paid a lawyer. The vast majority of law is common sense--the second law moves beyond common sense, it is probably because it is becoming corrupted. On the Frieze of the United States Supreme Court, it says, "Equal Justice Under the Law."
Visit uspto.gov and fill out the forms and pay the fees that shall secure you the patents, trademarks, and copyrights that are legally yours. And then hop on over to bizfilings.com, and set yourself up an LLC, or an S-corporation, or a corporation. If you're making millions at this point, go ahead and hire a lawyer, but if not, the money would be better spent in perhaps buying a second site or developing a second revenue stream.
7. Keep Adding Revenue Streams Never stop. Become an amazon.com affiliate and let them pay your cell phone bill. Become a Dell affiliate and let them pay your electric bill. Visit commissionjunction.com and befree.com, and become affiliates with appropriate vendors. Download phpmyads from sourceforge.net, and serve banners from loacl companies, as well as from burstmedia.com, doubleclick.com, advertising.com, and tribalfusion.com. Start offering subscriptions to your publication, utilizing paypal to collect fees--add a classified ads system, an auction, and a dating service for your memebers. Offer to manage businesses email needs and webservers. The opportunities are endless--pick and choose the ones you are passionate about. http://www.mediapost.com/magazineGrid.cfm
http://adbility.com
Rev Quest
commissionjunction.com
befree.com
doubleclick.com
fastclick.com advertising.com tribalfusion.com valueclick.com
8. Buy your server. By this time you're pushing so much bandwidth that your ISP has threatened to shut you down. Your big cost is going to be bandwidth. Finding a local place is great, but sometimes local ISP's can cost a bit much. Check out 1colohost.com for some price comparisons--you can always get two servers, one at your local ISP to handle backups, and one at a remote location to push out high-bandwidth entities, such as pictures or streaming media.
9. Accept Credit Cards Cardservices International rocks!
10. Give back to the community. Bost some hacks to sourcefoge.net, or publish some tips on a bulletin board somewhere. Share your knowledge, give some old computers to a local startup or a school. Network an elementary school, or just hang out with fellow local techsters--you'll find tons of people to mentor and to be mentored by in this wondrous world of open source.
most common e-commerce
1 Amazon.com
2 Bigstep.com
3 Yahoo.com Stores
4 http://www.despair.com/consulting.html
5 commerce-cgi
6 jollyroger.com/store
jerrypenalosa
Dec 15th, 2009, 07:28 AM
yes you are absolutely right.. its the way to go about business now and in the future. half a century from now students won't have pencils and papers just computer holograms
keith12
Jan 9th, 2010, 03:01 AM
Hi guys, thanks for those suggestions. As I read it, I believe that this will help us for our business. And I learn more from you guys especially this live chat service thing, I can see that it will work for our business.
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keith12
Jan 9th, 2010, 03:06 AM
Hi guys, thanks for those suggestions. As I read it, I believe that this will help us for our business.
____________________________________________________________
Linux hosting
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samuel1278
Jan 27th, 2010, 02:46 AM
Today is the time of technology and internet and e-business. E-commerce business to promote the sale is very profitable business.
10 STEPS TO LAUNCHING AN INTENRET BUSINESS
1. Register the domain name. If you can register a domain name, chances are you can also get the trademark on the words. The domain name is the flagship of your brand, so choose a good one--there're plenty of great ones left--I just registered renaissancemountain.com, and incorporated it as a Delaware LLC a few minutes later at Bizfilings.com.
2. Don't reinvent the wheel. Whatever you're trying to do on the web, chances are somebody has done it, and even better yet, chances are you can download the software for free, or for a small fee, from sourceforge.net, hotscripts.com, or scriptsearch.com.
It's worth spending a couple hours researching these sites, as it'll save you years on down the road.
3. Learn a bit of html, and learn to code. I don't mean you should learn object-oriented programming in C, but learn some PHP and some mysql--just enough to take somebody else's code and make it look like your site--enough to plug in a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP) project. There're are thousands of online tutorials, many which can be found at the same sites where you download the software, or at places like php.net or phpbuilder.com. Even if you barely ever code, by spending a couple weeks at the nuts and bolts level, you'll be in a better position to hire somebody to code for you, or to purchase software. Before I settle on any particular software, I usually examine the listed features of up to ten packages, and install three of them.
Then I settle on the best, based on the following criteria:
A. Is the project supported by an active group? Does it have a track record?
B. Do the features rock? Do they have a list of future features?
C. Is it modular in design--is it template driven and easy to customize?
D. Is it aimed at the latest in LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP)?
4. Start with shared hosting. Get a shared-hosting account. Dedicated and colocated servers can wait until you're having 5,000 people buying your product every three minutes. In choosing a shared-hosting account, get one which gives you access to LAMP, as well as one that allows you ssh (secure telnet) shell access in addition to ftp. If you're spending more than $19.95/month when you sign up, you're paying too much.
5. Get listed. Get listed everywhere. Use meta tags with appropriate kyewords and descriptions. Open your site up to the world. Flat html files are the most easily spidered, so stay away from cgi and php scripts which place too much garbage in the urls--you know, the suff that looks like file.php?dsahjsadh=kfskf&hgfsjfh=21312. Trade links with friends, join webrings, and share your site with others. Do not spam. Provide useful information to appropriate audiences, and they shall be grateful. They'll tell their friends, and people believe their friends far more than they believe popup advertisements and spam.
5. Technology is labor immortalized, so get some sleep. Software is labor immortalized. It will work 24 hours a day, providing information, customer service, and taking orders. Everything that you set up should be done with the idea of taking yourself out of the equation. It's not a business which can be sold until it doesn't need you. Once upon a time this meant hiring great employees. Today it means uploading, writing, and configuring great code.
6. Incorporate, Trademark, Copyright, Patent, but don't talk to lawyers. Now that you have a site up and running, and you're making some money, you already have a legal business. And provided that nobody else is selling a similar service under the same name, you have a legal claim to the trademark too. By this point a lot of things have been solidified--you've probably settled upon a brand and a product, so now it's time to hop on over to Bizfilings.com and set your company up as a Delaware LLC. An LLC will afford you personal legal protection, as your assets will be separated from the business's, and it will allow you to pay taxes as a sole proprietor, or as a partner. If you're looking for investors, an incorporation might be better, but you can always change, should you meet a billionaire who believes in your vision. I've been running a business for seven years, and I've never paid a lawyer. The vast majority of law is common sense--the second law moves beyond common sense, it is probably because it is becoming corrupted. On the Frieze of the United States Supreme Court, it says, "Equal Justice Under the Law."
Visit uspto.gov and fill out the forms and pay the fees that shall secure you the patents, trademarks, and copyrights that are legally yours. And then hop on over to bizfilings.com, and set yourself up an LLC, or an S-corporation, or a corporation. If you're making millions at this point, go ahead and hire a lawyer, but if not, the money would be better spent in perhaps buying a second site or developing a second revenue stream.
7. Keep Adding Revenue Streams Never stop. Become an amazon.com affiliate and let them pay your cell phone bill. Become a Dell affiliate and let them pay your electric bill. Visit commissionjunction.com and befree.com, and become affiliates with appropriate vendors. Download phpmyads from sourceforge.net, and serve banners from loacl companies, as well as from burstmedia.com, doubleclick.com, advertising.com, and tribalfusion.com. Start offering subscriptions to your publication, utilizing paypal to collect fees--add a classified ads system, an auction, and a dating service for your memebers. Offer to manage businesses email needs and webservers. The opportunities are endless--pick and choose the ones you are passionate about. http://www.mediapost.com/magazineGrid.cfm
http://adbility.com
Rev Quest
commissionjunction.com
befree.com
doubleclick.com
fastclick.com advertising.com tribalfusion.com valueclick.com
8. Buy your server. By this time you're pushing so much bandwidth that your ISP has threatened to shut you down. Your big cost is going to be bandwidth. Finding a local place is great, but sometimes local ISP's can cost a bit much. Check out 1colohost.com for some price comparisons--you can always get two servers, one at your local ISP to handle backups, and one at a remote location to push out high-bandwidth entities, such as pictures or streaming media.
9. Accept Credit Cards Cardservices International rocks!
10. Give back to the community. Bost some hacks to sourcefoge.net, or publish some tips on a bulletin board somewhere. Share your knowledge, give some old computers to a local startup or a school. Network an elementary school, or just hang out with fellow local techsters--you'll find tons of people to mentor and to be mentored by in this wondrous world of open source.
most common e-commerce
1 Amazon.com
2 Bigstep.com
3 Yahoo.com Stores
4 http://www.despair.com/consulting.html
5 commerce-cgi
6 jollyroger.com/store
Nice information.:)
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gorgeous25
Feb 1st, 2010, 05:42 AM
Hiii,
Good on-site marketing, such as related-product promotions, encourages emotion-driven "joy buying," potentially boosting per-customer revenue and profit.
Online shopping can be both a practical and an emotional activity. Often buyers begin an online shopping experience because they seek to save time, save money, or simply for efficiency; but special offers, site interactivity, or good merchandising can encourage impulsive purchases.
Academic studies have shown a relationship between what researchers call "the convenience maximization orientation" (when shoppers make purchases in such a way as to be more effective) and "the recreational orientation" or spontaneous shopping. The relationship between the practical, efficient shopper's behavior and the spontaneous shopper's actions is important for ecommerce marketers because it shows us that, in spite of shoppers who say, "I look for the bargains," they can actually be influenced to act spontaneously from an emotional response. I like to call this emotional response "joy buying," since shoppers may actually like it better than the more practical bargain-hunting, price-comparing sort of shopping.
In this edition of "eCommerce Know-How," I am going to describe some of the trends in related product merchandising in the context of joy buying. My goal is to give you an overview of natural product relationships and behavioral product relationships, which you can use to improve how your online store manages related products.
Thanks
langdon4487
Feb 4th, 2010, 04:17 AM
I have hundreds of articles like this.
In stead of asking your friends and fellow web designers.
Why not ask one hundred people that like to shop on line.
Ask them why they abandon shopping carts. (or don't even get to the cart)
I think you overrate the problem of complication. Surely by now in 2010 with millions of people shopping on line, they know how a shopping cart works.
I agree you need to build up trust.
I agree you need to be upfront with costs etc.
But I am the last one to talk as my online shop is not yet very successful !
stuart4487
Feb 9th, 2010, 06:04 AM
The E-Commerce Associates (ECA) Program is a new program available from TripleClicks that allows commercial sellers to market their products at TripleClicks alongside existing TripleClicks products and also from their own, separate TripleClicks "store within a store" Website.
In short, you'll list your products and they will become viewable by shoppers at TripleClicks. Shoppers may purchase your products by placing it in the Tripleclicks shopping cart and checking out. We take care of all payment processing on your behalf and then forward you the order for fulfillment.
There is no cost to get started. Once accepted for participation in the program, you can list as many products as you'd like. TripleClicks simply retains a nominal percentage (minimum 15% of your retail price) whenever you make a sale. That's it!
The ECA program is restricted to commercial sellers only. Your ECA account will also need to be verified with business identification/documentation. If you are not a commercial seller but would like to list items for sale at TripleClicks, please refer to our Member Listings Program.
You can enter the product information for your products one at a time via a special ECA Webpage. Or, if you have many products to list, you can quickly and easily upload all of your information in a simple text file. Once uploaded, they will appear at TripleClicks shortly and customers can begin ordering your products immediately.
stuartmathew
Feb 15th, 2010, 11:28 PM
Woow...Really great suggestions. Thanks for sharing with us WilsonCathelic. keep collaborating...
Tayla Green
Mar 8th, 2010, 05:19 AM
you get to bring your eCommerce company to a more prominent seat in your customers' consciousness. When they see your logo, read your name and think about your products on a regular basis, you become one of those trusted establishments that they automatically visit whenever they need anything.
david6720
Apr 6th, 2010, 09:55 AM
Today is the time of technology and internet and e-business. E-commerce business to promote the sale is very profitable business.
10 STEPS TO LAUNCHING AN INTENRET BUSINESS
1. Register the domain name. If you can register a domain name, chances are you can also get the trademark on the words. The domain name is the flagship of your brand, so choose a good one--there're plenty of great ones left--I just registered renaissancemountain.com, and incorporated it as a Delaware LLC a few minutes later at Bizfilings.com.
2. Don't reinvent the wheel. Whatever you're trying to do on the web, chances are somebody has done it, and even better yet, chances are you can download the software for free, or for a small fee, from sourceforge.net, hotscripts.com, or scriptsearch.com.
It's worth spending a couple hours researching these sites, as it'll save you years on down the road.
3. Learn a bit of html, and learn to code. I don't mean you should learn object-oriented programming in C, but learn some PHP and some mysql--just enough to take somebody else's code and make it look like your site--enough to plug in a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP) project. There're are thousands of online tutorials, many which can be found at the same sites where you download the software, or at places like php.net or phpbuilder.com. Even if you barely ever code, by spending a couple weeks at the nuts and bolts level, you'll be in a better position to hire somebody to code for you, or to purchase software. Before I settle on any particular software, I usually examine the listed features of up to ten packages, and install three of them.
Then I settle on the best, based on the following criteria:
A. Is the project supported by an active group? Does it have a track record?
B. Do the features rock? Do they have a list of future features?
C. Is it modular in design--is it template driven and easy to customize?
D. Is it aimed at the latest in LAMP (Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP)?
4. Start with shared hosting. Get a shared-hosting account. Dedicated and colocated servers can wait until you're having 5,000 people buying your product every three minutes. In choosing a shared-hosting account, get one which gives you access to LAMP, as well as one that allows you ssh (secure telnet) shell access in addition to ftp. If you're spending more than $19.95/month when you sign up, you're paying too much.
5. Get listed. Get listed everywhere. Use meta tags with appropriate kyewords and descriptions. Open your site up to the world. Flat html files are the most easily spidered, so stay away from cgi and php scripts which place too much garbage in the urls--you know, the suff that looks like file.php?dsahjsadh=kfskf&hgfsjfh=21312. Trade links with friends, join webrings, and share your site with others. Do not spam. Provide useful information to appropriate audiences, and they shall be grateful. They'll tell their friends, and people believe their friends far more than they believe popup advertisements and spam.
5. Technology is labor immortalized, so get some sleep. Software is labor immortalized. It will work 24 hours a day, providing information, customer service, and taking orders. Everything that you set up should be done with the idea of taking yourself out of the equation. It's not a business which can be sold until it doesn't need you. Once upon a time this meant hiring great employees. Today it means uploading, writing, and configuring great code.
6. Incorporate, Trademark, Copyright, Patent, but don't talk to lawyers. Now that you have a site up and running, and you're making some money, you already have a legal business. And provided that nobody else is selling a similar service under the same name, you have a legal claim to the trademark too. By this point a lot of things have been solidified--you've probably settled upon a brand and a product, so now it's time to hop on over to Bizfilings.com and set your company up as a Delaware LLC. An LLC will afford you personal legal protection, as your assets will be separated from the business's, and it will allow you to pay taxes as a sole proprietor, or as a partner. If you're looking for investors, an incorporation might be better, but you can always change, should you meet a billionaire who believes in your vision. I've been running a business for seven years, and I've never paid a lawyer. The vast majority of law is common sense--the second law moves beyond common sense, it is probably because it is becoming corrupted. On the Frieze of the United States Supreme Court, it says, "Equal Justice Under the Law."
Visit uspto.gov and fill out the forms and pay the fees that shall secure you the patents, trademarks, and copyrights that are legally yours. And then hop on over to bizfilings.com, and set yourself up an LLC, or an S-corporation, or a corporation. If you're making millions at this point, go ahead and hire a lawyer, but if not, the money would be better spent in perhaps buying a second site or developing a second revenue stream.
7. Keep Adding Revenue Streams Never stop. Become an amazon.com affiliate and let them pay your cell phone bill. Become a Dell affiliate and let them pay your electric bill. Visit commissionjunction.com and befree.com, and become affiliates with appropriate vendors. Download phpmyads from sourceforge.net, and serve banners from loacl companies, as well as from burstmedia.com, doubleclick.com, advertising.com, and tribalfusion.com. Start offering subscriptions to your publication, utilizing paypal to collect fees--add a classified ads system, an auction, and a dating service for your memebers. Offer to manage businesses email needs and webservers. The opportunities are endless--pick and choose the ones you are passionate about. http://www.mediapost.com/magazineGrid.cfm
http://adbility.com
Rev Quest
commissionjunction.com
befree.com
doubleclick.com
fastclick.com advertising.com tribalfusion.com valueclick.com
8. Buy your server. By this time you're pushing so much bandwidth that your ISP has threatened to shut you down. Your big cost is going to be bandwidth. Finding a local place is great, but sometimes local ISP's can cost a bit much. Check out 1colohost.com for some price comparisons--you can always get two servers, one at your local ISP to handle backups, and one at a remote location to push out high-bandwidth entities, such as pictures or streaming media.
9. Accept Credit Cards Cardservices International rocks!
10. Give back to the community. Bost some hacks to sourcefoge.net, or publish some tips on a bulletin board somewhere. Share your knowledge, give some old computers to a local startup or a school. Network an elementary school, or just hang out with fellow local techsters--you'll find tons of people to mentor and to be mentored by in this wondrous world of open source.
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On the institutional level, big corporations and financial institutions use the internet to exchange financial data to facilitate domestic and international business. Data integrity and security are very hot and pressing issues for electronic commerce today.
thanking you for finding the time..
:):)
jacobycage
Oct 5th, 2010, 11:20 AM
You are completely right.. its the way to go about industry now and in the potential. half a century from now students won't have pencils and papers just computer holograms
goldan brown
Oct 7th, 2010, 05:09 AM
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Oct 7th, 2010, 05:12 AM
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defixon
Oct 23rd, 2010, 10:08 AM
Install a shopping cart (i.e. foxy cart is what I use), set-up a merchant account to it or just use google checkout and/or paypal and you're good to go.
Now here comes the hard part, getting potential buyers to your site. Either through organic visits (Better hire an SEO/SEM company to help out) and PPC advertisement. PPC is an awesome way to get instant potential buyers to your site.
jdwhite
Nov 23rd, 2010, 08:37 AM
The importance of online marketing and search engine optimisation can have a dramatic impact on your website and business visibility and presence. No longer is a brand with longevity and heritage needed, (certainly not as much as it used to be). The quality and userability of the site and how readily available you are are much more likely indicators of how successful your e-commerce operations can be.
mickdonald37
Dec 9th, 2010, 01:47 AM
I believe a nice e-commerce script would make you easily to sell your products online while what boost your sales might be Internet marketing strategies letting in SEO, IMO.
lukewatson789
Dec 14th, 2010, 01:52 PM
I believe a decent e-commerce script would make you easy to disappointment your products online while what boost your sales might be Internet marketing schemes including SEO, IMO.
shandy7894
Jan 13th, 2011, 01:35 AM
I believe that this will help us for our business. And I learn more from you guys especially this live chat service thing, I can see that it will work for our business.
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aditd
Sep 23rd, 2011, 01:02 PM
Hello,
I and my best friend have planned to launch an online business. We are gathering some ideas and tips to have a progressive business. However I was amazed by this blog e-Commerce Software , it talks about how an e-Commerce boosts your sales. May I ask some opinions with you guys, what can you suggest about this page? Is it useful for my business? Lend me your advices.
Thanks :)
Richell
Generally a ecommerce does not boost your sales. It's only a way that visitors can buy online your products. So if you don't have visitor ... no boost anywhere.
Delois
Feb 24th, 2012, 06:04 AM
Ecommerce is the best way to increase the sale of your products. Ecommerce provides a facility of the shopping cart which helps to purchase the item online and pay the money online for the product which the customer has purchased from the website. Ecommerce site provides facility of giving the feedback . You should provide good customer service.
Delois
May 2nd, 2012, 07:08 AM
As people suggested, it is better to use open source ecommerce management software like Magento, OsCommerce or OPenCart for development of ecommerce website. magento seems to be good option which provides hundreds of professional theme to use for your store along with providing some marketing tools.
peterjhon
May 17th, 2012, 03:02 AM
Yes, e-commerce website can increase your sales. E-commerce means trading of, either good or services on the internet. It is very cost effective. If you have your store online, anyone can pay a visit to your online store at their own convenient time. Even your e-store works 24X7 for you to bring in your customers anytime of the day.
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