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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: "Copyright (c) 2006 Jim Saka
If you want to accept credit card payments on your website, you need to engage the services of a credit card processing company. What these companies do is process the credit card payments that generate from your site including following through on approvals or denials so that your shipping department knows what to ship. The credit card processing company notifies the company by email when they have received an authorization from the credit card issuer as well as notify them if the sale is declined."
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Anonymous writes: "The dilemma facing most online booksellers is to find a sweet spot where the marketplace reimbursements completely cover the costs of packaging and shipping the books they sell. For penny booksellers, the postage margins are really a part of their business model and they rely on making a quarter to fifty cents per book from the postage paid, so packaging is even more important to them."
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Anonymous writes: "Holiday shoppers are expected to spend $32 billion online this season, with purchases happening well past ground shipping cutoff dates. That's according to "Online Retail Holiday Forecast, 2006," a report from JupiterResearch. "
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Matt Bacak writes: "Have you created a website for your Internet business? Do you want to sell products through your website? Don’t rush out to sell your product until you have set up an online payment system. This is critical because many people falsely believe that you just set up a website and cash will instantly roll into your bank account. It doesn’t just happen automatically. You have to be able to accept payments online. "
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Anonymous writes: "What’s the biggest problem for any business?… SALES.. SALES.. SALES!
I’m about to reveal some extremely valuable information to you here. The real ways to get tons of visitors to your web sites absolutely FREE."
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Anonymous writes: "Many new online payment systems have populated the Internet over the past 5-6 years. Moneybookers is one of them and today boasts over 2 million users."
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Anonymous writes: "It’s a fact that one website will pull many times the leads or sales as a competing website. What causes this large variance in results? It’s the copywriting on the website."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Homer Farey
1. How well do your customers know you? You will get a better response from people who regard you as a friend than just someone they are doing business with. Have you published your photo’ on your website? Do you keep in touch by email with the offer of a freebie containing links back to your website, at least once a month?"
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Anonymous writes: "As a long time web designer I've dealt with any number of eCommerce options over the years. In general you've always had two major options:"
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Anonymous writes: "Think about this. You are planning to engage in “eCommerce”, to take your business online. So, you need to learn a new set of business rules, a new way of doing things, because online business is “different”, right?"
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Anonymous writes: "by Jason Schwartz
As businesses providing services and goods that can be purchased online, ask yourselves this question: am I doing everything I can to enable my visitors to buy my products?"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Patrick Tremblay
E-Commerce, Put your business on Internet.
If your business is not on the Internet, it is not doing as well as it could. In today’s day and age, if you are not advertising on the Internet, you are losing a significant amount of business."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 B Hopkins
Online ecommerce is growing rapidly, and with that is the growing opportunity for fraud and scams. As Internet users, it is our responsibility to take some precautions that will make our online transactions safer."
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Anonymous writes: "The pressing question that almost every eBay seller faces at one point during their selling experience is that dread question:
“What is it, exactly, that I should sell and where do I get it?”"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 William Hamilton
In any business endeavor, an owner may encounter multiple sweaty-palmed experiences. Customers may engage in multi-tiered assaults ranging from vehement criticism of a product or service, censure for (the lack of) customer assistance, objection to time lag for delivering said product or service and the airing of numerous other grievances. Of course, an owner realizes that this comes with the precipitous territory of conducting business. However, it remains a humbling experience when interacting with a vociferous client -- an individual who will let everyone know from friends and relatives to the Better Business Bureau about the perceived shortcomings of the business."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 B Hopkins
Every day, a growing number of people venture into the world of online commerce, or ecommerce, in order to sell their goods and services online. When merchants first venture into the online realm, they can get in over their heads by using solutions that are too costly, too complex, or just have way too many features than what the merchants truly need."
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Anonymous writes: "When you sell products or services on the Internet, you are taking part in the world of ecommerce. Ecommerce hosting can help you to connect with customers and potential customers. You can make online transactions secure and easy for your clients. Increase sales for your company by taking your business online!"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 William Hamilton
Joe Q. Merchant, a successful e-commerce business owner, opens a letter from the Chargeback Department of his credit card processing company. “What’s this?” he wonders, intuitively knowing that this can’t be good news. His suspicions are proven correct when he reads this retrieval request form where he must provide information about a particular transaction. While no specific reason is offered as to why this request has been initiated, Joe knows that he must comply to avoid a chargeback – where funds can be taken out of a merchant’s account due to a variety of reasons and placed back into a given customer’s account."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Stephen Wright
For every new and existing virtual marketer who has put up their very own website, payment methods quickly becomes a reality you can’t afford to ignore or resist. Unlike a traditional walk-in establishment, doing business over the internet requires you to reconsider any preconceived notion of getting checks, cash, and money orders – all in advance of sending your valuable products out. Long gone are the days when potential customers have the patience to wait until their check arrives, shipment or download authorization happens, etc. Simply put, some means of debit/credit type acceptance is a must for doing business via the web in today’s internet market place."
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Anonymous writes: "Many people believe that to be successful on eBay, all you have to do is login and put up a few auctions. They believe that their products will naturally sell because they’re on ebay. This is definitely not the truth. If you want to have maximum success then you have to work at it, improve your business and most importantly, promote your auctions. In this article I will tell you of a few things that you can do to sell more items on ebay."
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