Archive for the ‘ E-Commerce ’ Category

What Brick-and-Mortar Shops can teach us about Search Engines

Friday, October 28th, 2011

People puzzle over the nuances of search engine rankings every day. Everybody knows that websites are somehow ranked based on “relevance” and “popularity”, but how are these things measured, anyway? There are actually a few things brick-and-mortar shops can teach us when it comes to getting the top ranks in ...

Communicating well with your Niche Market

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Your niche market isn’t a static character you can depend on whenever you need someone to affirm how you’re doing very well. Customers have needs, and sometimes we might think we already have them all figured out. The thing is, just because we’ve done very well in starting our business ...

Website Security: Choosing the Right Developing Company

Friday, May 13th, 2011

When you’re building an e-commerce website/online store, you need to make sure that your website security is topnotch. Your clients will be buying products from your website and they’ll be giving out credit card information which could be easily hacked unless you have proper security encryption. This is one part ...

Uniquely Popular: Rising Above a Popular Niche

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Niche marketing is one of the best ways to make revenue online. The only problem is this: what happens when you’ve chosen the same niche which 10,000 other retailers have chosen? You’re bound to have trouble finding ideal domain names, and there’s a long list of websites you’ll have to ...

Setting up Shop within a Social Media

Friday, March 4th, 2011

One of the best ways to get your goods out there without paying for any sort of overhead is to make a social networking page for your store or services. The pioneers of social networking who valued the concept of a “sharing community” weren’t too comfortable with this idea a ...

Keeping Inventories in Sync: Waltzing between Brick and Mortar and Online Storefronts

Friday, February 11th, 2011

E-commerce is fast changing the way people deal with their businesses. While a lot of retailers still adhere to old-fashioned brick-and-mortar store fronts, a vast majority of entrepreneurs have gone solely online. On the other hand, brick-and-mortar store owners have put up their own online storefronts to attract more consumers. If ...