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17.08.2006Online marketing
Online marketing can be as simple or as complex as your make it out to be. When you have a website or a home business and you want to sell things online, there are many things that you should know.read more >>
07.08.2006Paypal as indispensable web development e-commerce tool
With all the buzz about Google Checkout, PayPal is still the king of payment processing, especially for small online merchants who rely on its full array of tools and services to boost sales. For Web store owners without expertise in online selling or those who have less sophisticated sites, PayPal can fill the gaps and put them in a position to compete with larger retailers.read more >>
27.07.2006Make Drop-shipping Work for You
As Internet retailing was getting started in the mid '90s, online storeowners assumed drop-shipping would be the answer to their every worry. Little did they know it's an issue still being worked out today. Still, progress is being made in the technology, including standardization protocols and remote inventory-watch functions, and vendors can stand to gain from the distribution method if they know what to consider before signing up.read more >>
17.07.2006Starting an Online Store: Tips and Tools
Two years ago, Laurie Solet knew little about operating a Web business. Now, the 35-year-old clothing retailer runs Laurie Solet, an online store that receives about 21,000 visits a month, greatly increasing the customer base for her brick-and-mortar storefront. So, in a decision she would later regret, she built a site that was simply for advertising. Customers couldn't purchase from it. The good news was that it was an attractive site. She spent about $10,000 on original graphics and photography. She also spent about $1,000 a month maintaining it.read more >>
02.07.2006Google Expected to Cash in on Online Payments
Last June, rumors of a future Google payment service first surfaced under the name Google Wallet. Now, a year later, it has been dubbed GBuy by the media and is expected to launch later this month. Although not yet formally named by Google, the online payment system has been tested through Google Base. While Google itself has been mum on the new service, in a recent research note, RBC Capital Markets analyst Jordan Rohan suggested that GBuy would launch June 28 as a free beta preview.read more >>
29.06.2006Google Checkout Open, Ready for Business
Following much speculation surrounding Google's planned launch of a payment system to rival PayPal, the search-engine giant today announced that its Google Checkout is open for business. Previously dubbed GBuy by the media and blogging community, Google Checkout is designed to offer Google users an easy way to complete credit card transactions at any participating online store with a single Google login.read more >>
23.05.2006E-Commerce Payment Processing Beyond PayPal
Small business success in e-commerce is a delicate balance of technology, product, pricing, marketing and the all-important question: Which payment processing service should you use for your Web site? To help you make the best choice in selecting a payment processing service, I talked to an industry expert, e-commerce processing pioneers and threw in a bit of my own wisdom and experience from running an e-commerce site. To help you out, here are some questions to ask:read more >>
19.05.2006The New Vessels: The New Language of Marketing 2.0
Today we are beginning to notice that the new media are not just mechanical gimmicks for creating worlds of illusion, but new languages with new and unique powers of expression. Marshall McLuhanread more >>
08.05.2006Build Ajax-based Web sites with PHP
Learn the process of writing Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) applications using native JavaScript code and PHP. This article introduces a few different frameworks and application program interfaces (APIs) that reduce the amount of code you need to write to achieve a complete Ajax-based Web application.read more >>
26.04.2006 Discover Seam and Sew Up Your Java Projects Faster than Ever - Introduction
In the tradition of Spring, JBoss offers Seam, which uses a declarative state model, extensive use of annotations, and two-way dependency injection to make automation of huge portions of your complex Java EE apps not just possible, but downright sensible. by Mark Smithread more >>
