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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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S. Kumar writes: "(c) Copyright S. Kumar 2004
Which word in the whole world sounds the most important to you?
Undoubtedly, Its your name!
The moment you see it or hear it any where, your antenna is up. Naturally and instinctively you notice your name wondering "what caused" it to pop up!"
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Anonymous writes: "Using a web site to sell products and or services can help SAVE a lot of OVERHEAD COSTS. This cost saving is due to the following reasons:"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004 James Allen
"Offshore Banking" - maybe this term conjures up images of secret Swiss accounts, James Bond, and sipping Martinis at a chalet in Lichtenstein. The fact is though that doing a portion of your banking in a financial institution outside of your national borders is not only easy, it also offers numerous benefits to those who make their living via the internet."
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John Jantsch writes: "Copyright © 2004 John Jantsch
One of the greatest opportunities open to the small business owner is duplication. Look, you're an expert a something right, I mean, people pay you for your knowledge, skill, advice, or ability to listen to and solve their problems. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004 James Allen
Incorporating an offshore merchant account into your online business is a process anyone who makes income online should consider. Currently little is known about this niche financial tool within the USA. The fact is though, not only can offshore merchant accounts be found that are completely up to par with their domestic counterparts, but they can also offer a number of benefits that can make their use even more appealing."
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Karon Thackston writes: "by Karon Thackston @2004
It was going so well, so what happened? Many copywriters get off to a wonderful start: The headline is compelling, the body copy is benefit-filled, but then comes the call-to-action and the whole thing falls apart. Why? It could be a dozen different reasons, but one of the most common I’ve seen is that the call-to-action doesn’t fit the target audience."
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Stuart Reid writes: "by Stuart Reid
There are literally hundreds of ways to make money online today. Everything from affiliate programs, ad revenue, reseller deals and beyond."
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Adam Senour writes: "I am constantly bombarded with all sorts of advertisements, single-page sites, and sites offering very little real content but some wonderful new "product" or "service" for sale that purports to make its customers wealthy beyond their wildest dreams."
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Anonymous writes: "By Derek Arnold
Placing those ads on your site are designed to do just one thing, make you and the advertiser money. No it’s not rocket science but there is a science to doing it right. "
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Dan Lok writes: "Copyright © 2004 Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
Dear Friend,
What is the most powerful, irresistible, GUARANTEED way to get customers interested in your product or service? "
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Evan Stevens writes: "By: Evan Stevens
Are you a website owner or a web designer/developer?
If either applies, I would venture to say that eventually you'll need an online shopping cart for one of your websites. In fact, almost all new websites today need some sort of ecommerce built-in, for the purpose of selling goods and services in the online marketplace."
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Anonymous writes: "3 Points of Choosing A Provider
Point 1:
Do you need a merchant account? If you are a new business, with limited funds and you anticipate processing less than $1000 a month in credit card payments, we do not recommend a formal merchant account. The associated monthly minimums and bank statements of accepting credit cards may not be cost effective. You might want to consider a 3rd party processor such as PayPal, 2checkout and others as they have a Pay As You Sell model. There are risks involved with 3rd party processor such as lack of charge back protection and legitimacy. However, shoe-string business’s may find the saving out weigh the risks and lack of legitimacy."
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Jim Edwards writes: "(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
Anyone with an online business, whether for auctions, services, or virtually any type of product, has asked the same question at some time during their quest to create the ultimate online business - "How do I accept credit cards?""
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004, Ron Keegan
Megastar Distributors
Ebay is the 'BEST' opportunity you can use right now to make money online in the dropshipping business from the comfort of your own home."
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Aaron Turpen writes: "by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz
PayPal has announced that, beginning in August, a new fee structure will be in place. The new structure is based on monthly volumes and is designed to lower fees for higher-volume sellers while retaining the current rates for lower-volume (average) users. These new rates will apply to you if: 1) you are currently a "merchant" with PayPal (hold a verified business rather than a personal account) and 2) you do a comparatively high volume of selling."
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Aaron Turpen writes: "by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz
Anything Points (AP) are an incentive eBay has created as a way for sellers to motivate buyers. An AP is worth one penny towards anything on eBay, including: fees, items, etc. Since it is a straight one-to-one trade (one penny from the seller to the buyer), there is no money "created" for this incentive."
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Ken Hill writes: "By Ken Hill
1. Use subheads throughout your ad copy.
Subheads are great to use to break up your long ad copy. Your subheads will keep your visitor's interest in your marketing copy and help you to break up your information into short manageable chunks."
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Dan Lok writes: "Copyright © 2004, Dan Lok
Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
Dear Friend,
You #1 weapon in advertising will always be...
Superior Salesmanship.
I am not a born salesman."
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Charlie Cook writes: "By Charlie Cook
You've been working with a prospect, moving closer and closer to a sale. Just before you clinch the deal, they decide to go with a competitor's product or service. They may say that your firm is too small, or you charge too much or they decided to work with a friend in the business after all, or all of the above. How do you keep this from happening again?"
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Anonymous writes: "by: Tony Keeler
If you are selling online,here is the down side of our business....you will never be able to compete with Amazon. (Or Kmart, or Target, or any other big outlet) Here is why, They buy directly from the manufacturer in such huge quantities that they are getting the product for a price that you and I (as small business owners) will never realize. That is an unfortunate fact of business."
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