Thursday, February 19, 2009

Design and Launch Your Ecommerce Business in a Week or Blogs Wikis Myspace and More

Design and Launch Your eCommerce Business in a Week

Author: Jason R Rich

WWW.(Your Online Store).COM

Have you fantasized about your own retail store-selling your own specialty items, showcasing unique products or better promoting existing products? Or have you dreamed of working from home, setting your own hours and still making great money? Today's technology makes it easier than ever to take your retail dreams to the world's largest marketplace-the Internet. In just days, you can build your own eCommerce website, reach potential customers by the millions, process orders 24/7 and accept payments from all over the world-with no technical background or graphic design skills!

  • Design a professional eCommerce site using inexpensive, turnkey solutions from established companies like Google, Yahoo! and Go Daddy that require no programming or graphic design knowledge
  • Create content and online deals that capture shoppers and keep them coming back
  • Use surefire online tools that work 24/7 to handle payments and accept orders
  • Drive traffic using Search Engine Optimization and other marketing and advertising techniques
  • Skillfully handle inventory, order fulfillment, customer service and all other operations

The world's largest marketplace is at your fingertips…take advantage of it!

Jason R. Rich is a bestselling author of more than 35 books, including several e-commerce guides; a frequent contributor to several national magazines and daily newspapers; and a consultant to individuals and businesses looking to launch a successful e-commerce website.



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Blogs, Wikis, Myspace, and More: Everything You Want to Know about Using Web 2. 0 but Are Afraid to Ask

Author: Terry Burrows

For both internet gurus and online novices, this handy mini-encyclopedia explores the useful and interesting sites—big and small, popular and obscure—that make up Web 2.0, the new online community. From YouTube and Flickr to eBay and Facebook, each website and online application is explained through step-by-step screen shots and examines what each site does, why people use it, how to get started, and any special features. Simple yet thorough definitions for commonly used internet elements—such as tags, bookmarks, blogs, and podcasts—are provided as well as little-known usage tips for expert surfers. Grouped by type, this detailed guide also offers dozens of alternative URLs that cover similar online territory, but with their own unique takes.



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