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Website Not Generating Enough Leads? Is It Really Trying To?

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

I have a client who complained that his website was not generating enough leads. So he hired me to critique the site and propose a new design.
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What Makes Ebay So Exciting?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

General goods are products that we use every day and while selling these items on Ebay might not sound as exciting as selling collectibles or antiques, but it is possible to make a good, constant income from selling general goods. Some of these general goods include tools bulk consumable and hobby supplies. Someone will buy those general items on Ebay since they aren't seasonal, which makes them great items to sell.
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How Effective Is EBay Listing Promotion

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Many people are probably not aware of EBay listing promotions and know nothing about it. In short, EBay listing promotions are promotions held by eBay during which eBay sellers can list their items at discounted price.
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Miva Merchant is SEO Friendly

Monday, September 7th, 2009

A search engine is something that is designed to search for information on what we know as the World Wide Web. This information can consist of web pages, images and many other types of files. Some of the search engines can also mine through data that is available in newsgroups, databases and different kinds of open directories. Before we had these things known as search engines, there was just a complete and boring list of all web servers. These were maintained by people and it was an extremely long and tedious process to update them. Web search engines are great because they operate algorithmically or they are a simple mixture of algorithmic and human input. Either way, they are much better then what preceded them.
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Website Marketing Strategies: 5 Tips To Motivate Visitors To Stop Browsing and Start Buying

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Buying requires action and action requires energy. So when you lull your website visitors into peaceful browsing, they won't be motivated to take that extra step.
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E-Commerce Business Models - The Competitive Edge

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Every day more and more companies, both large and small are attempting to capitalize on their existing capabilities through the use of the internet.
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Use RSS Feeds to Increase Your Blog Traffic

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Blogging is a great way to promote your business, but only if you can get people to read your blog. Are you looking for a fast, easy way to increase your blog readership? RSS feeds of your blog are the quick way to get your blog in front of thousands of people.
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Generating Passive Income Opportunities with Easy Web Site Submission

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Easy web site submission can be defined as manual or strategic submission. Both techniques generate passive income opportunities.
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Information on Amazon Coupon Codes and Amazon Promotional Codes

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Amazon Online coupons are much in demand because of the huge discounts that they carry. And everyone is quite assured of the Amazon quality of service and their products. In a manner of speaking, Amazon Online was the first online store of the world, and at least it was the first to reach out to such a large magnitude of people. The business is still expanding, adding more and more kinds of products to its oeuvre. Naturally, it has a dedicated customer base and people are quite happy shopping on discounts with it.
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E-Commerce Integration Into Amazon Not Exactly Like Placing It Into Your Shopping Cart

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Simply, Amazon provides merchants with the ability to sell their products through the Amazon.com's ecommerce web site. However, in order to integrate successfully with Amazon, the Amazon.com API defines a specific set of feeds each merchant is required to submit to, and receive from, Amazon. Some of the Feeds are transactional in nature while others are batch-oriented and loaded on a periodic basis. The Amazon API requires submitted Feeds conform to a strictly defined process. The process dictates many things, such as the order in which the Feeds can be submitted, the size of each Feed that is allowed, the file formats and compression that is required, and the time interval for submission of Feeds.
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