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Topics > Selling on the Web
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Articles about building a online shop, shopping malls and how to accept online payment, digital money and e-bank etc.
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Anonymous writes: "Growth in net penetration had let to phenomenal growth in on-line trade and if experts are to be believed, the trade which has already doubled in past three years, is set to grow at least 7 times in next 5 years or so. To match this growth, there is growing requirement of merchant accounts, credit card processors and payment gateways."
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Anonymous writes: "As per 2005 statistics released, on line trade grew more by more than 22% over previous year. To accept credit cards for online trade, you need a merchant account. Getting a merchant account is not easy for all. It does involve a lot of money. To solve this issue, another fast emerging choice is use of third-party factoring services, also known as credit card processors. These processors process third party orders through their own merchant accounts. A good processor provides a secure environment for sale, ensure that supplier fulfills the obligations of trade and ensure payment for the sale to the trader."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 B Hopkins
E-commerce is a growing process that more and more businesses are realizing is necessary to have as part of their business model. Unfortunately it can be a complicated solution that requires knowledge of many back-end functional components that most entrepreneurs aren't familiar with."
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Anonymous writes: "An interesting ruling was made in the British Court of Appeals recently ...
The justices determined that British customers who use a credit card abroad or on the internet will be given the same protection as those who shop in Britain."
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Anonymous writes: "There is nothing more frustrating for a sales manager or business owner than not being able to afford to make a new sale. Meaning, the opportunity is there for the taking, the purchase order is there, if only you had the necessary funds to pay your suppliers. If only you could deliver!"
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Anonymous writes: "They’re free! You only need a brain and a computer which if you’re reading this now, you meet the criteria. Time needs to be put in to do the required research and make sure that your information meets and exceeds the needs of your chosen market. When organized properly, your information becomes a positive cashflow asset. Robert Kiyosaki is a strong advocate of creating positive cashflow assets. Many people think of assets as those things that have value but a real asset puts money in your pocket on a daily basis. Examples of free content that became an asset is any musician that you know and love. The Righteous Brothers are a classic group that came up with a few chart-topping hits and assuming that they wrote the music themselves, created an asset that has continued to create revenue even decades later."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 John Thornhill
Selling eBooks on eBay offers a tremendous entrepreneurial opportunity. Often, eBooks can be purchased inexpensively with resell rights intact and then re-sold the eBay buying public at a price that generates a significant profit."
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Anonymous writes: "I hope you all had a good break during the holidays and are now ready to get back to work. Now many of you may have set yourselves New Years Resolutions. If you haven't I can think of a few good ones for potential ebook sellers:"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 East Tech LLC
Stormpay, one of the larger online payment processors, recently froze many of their merchant and members accounts starting on 2/9/2006. Stormpay also raided the balances of many of the account holders and literally took money without explaining why. So many online businesses and Stormpay account owners were completely take by surprise with this latest move by the company. Now that literally millions of dollars were taken by Stormpay, there are thousands of people asking “Where is my money?”"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 John Tedeschi
If you rely on online marketing to promote and market your business, you know that you must accept credit card payments online to be successful. Immediacy and convenience are the hallmarks of online transactions. When you’re making a decision about which online payment solution to use, you will ask yourself the following question."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Donna Gunter
I've been doing business online since 1999. In that time, I've looked at several different options for ways to sell things online, and finally, in 2003, decided that I had wasted too much time in doing things the old-fashioned way (having customers call me with credit card numbers or mailing me a check), and that I was long overdue to finally use an online shopping cart as a way to sell products and services online."
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John Jantsch writes: "Copyright 2006 John Jantsch
Many small business owners will find the need to accept credit card payments for products and services offered on their website."
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Anonymous writes: "Ecommerce Shopping Cart Software
Gone are the days when having a web presence was enough. "
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Anonymous writes: "The meaning of the term "electronic commerce" has changed over time. Originally, "electronic commerce" meant the facilitation of commercial transactions electronically, usually using technology like Electronic Data Interchange (EDI, introduced in the late 1970s) to send commercial documents like purchase orders or invoices electronically."
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Anonymous writes: "Ecommerce has become the buzz of the day !! The Internet success stories revolving around Ecommerce, Online selling or shopping has been increasing day by day and the late thinkers are losing a huge market.
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Peter Tarrida del Marmol
Affiliate marketing has become increasingly popular in recent years. Affiliate programs offer merchants the opportunity to employ vast armies of sales people who only get paid for the results they achieve."
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Anonymous writes: "One of the big differences between consumer and commercial transactions is that most, if not all, consumer transactions are paid in cash or by credit card at the time of sale. Because of this, most consumer businesses never have to worry about extending credit to a customer and can run their operations on an “all cash” basis. This allows them to focus on their core competencies because they don’t have to carry slow paying Accounts Receivables and go through the expense of collecting on such accounts."
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Anonymous writes: "by Joel Walsh
Your online business needs to accept credit cards. That’s true whether your business is the next ebay or you’re just selling your old collectibles on ebay. You’re simply holding your business back if you don’t accept the payment method of choice of the internet. Sadly, many people think they won’t qualify for a new merchant account to accept credit cards, or that it will be too expensive or complicated. That might have been true a few years ago, but not anymore."
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Anonymous writes: "Ecommerce basics, at a glance….
Ecommerce is the most recent step in the evolution of business transactions. It replaces (or augments) the swapping of money or goods with the exchange of information from computer to computer. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2005 John Tedeschi
Of course, the number one way you can improve your client's online purchasing experience is to accept credit cards on your site, because most of your clients will prefer to use their debit or credit card, rather than send checks through the mail. Credit and debit card purchases are immediate and secure; paper checks are the least secure method of making a purchase from an online seller."
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