Archive for September, 2008

E Commerce Web Development: Profit is the Right of Your Website

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Naman Jain asked:


is the center of shopping. No one wants to stand in queue for travel tickets or movie tickets. It is available online. If you want to send flowers to your near and dear ones who are in different city, you can do it online. If you want to buy latest gadgets, mobile phones, gaming consoles, watches, all these things are available in this new-age shopping mall. You name it and the product is before you. This is the magic of online shopping.

Some people think that these products are costly and the process of buying them is very complex. But this is a misconception. E commerce websites have make it quite easy. The whole process is very convenient and user-friendly. The credit for this can go to Ecommerce web development applications. These applications make online shopping a good experience. In fact online trade prosper like never before due to these applications.

It doesn’t matter whether your website is Business-to-Business or Business-to-Consumer service provider, an Ecommerce web development company can help you in great way. It can develop a website which would be methodologically structured, secure and easily accessible. Some of the features which these companies use to make your website commerce-friendly are secured socket layer, shopping cart applications, product catalogs, online banking solutions, online credit card payment features, online invoicing and inventory management, data capture and access authorization to name a few.

These and many features applied by an Ecommerce web development company makes a website suitable for online shopping. Hence, if you are also interested in making one such website, or if your current website is not producing expected results, then opt for it and see the difference. After all your website also deserve the fruits of E commerce due to which Internet market is flourishing day by day.

The Mommy Web Head

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Laura Humphries asked:


I’m convinced that moms are taking over the Internet. Well, almost. Everywhere you turn, there is another mom starting a successful website business. The next thing you know she is being featured on Oprah, eating gourmet and living the life of luxury most of us can only dream about. Kudos to her!

Then there are moms like me. Have I taken over the Internet? I only wish! I spend lots of time thinking about new online business ideas, pursuing my current online interests and of course dreaming of the chance to score big. I have also found that through my journey of about 5 years on the Web that I am not alone. Lots of us moms have the same “Internet Dream.”

I have also found that the Web can be fun, challenging, fulfilling and somewhat of an obsession. Yes, I am a mom obsessed with the Internet, rather what I like to call a Mommy Web Head and I know I’m not alone.

How do you know if you’re a Mommy Web Head? You can almost bet that you are a Mommy Web Head if…



Instead of clipping coupons for things you and your kids need, you scour the Internet and of course E-Bay to shop for similar products offered at local retail stores. What? Me shop offline? Never!





When you are at lunch with your mom friends, you butt in a perfectly good conversation about the latest deals on clothes with something like: “You know I found the most amazing web host the other day.” Your friends look at you like they have no idea who you are.





You enjoy the “online shopping experience” more than you do your local shopping mall.





Instead of taking time to read a good paperback, you browse various websites to find the latest e-books.





When you hear the word “surfing” you immediately think of the Internet, not some far off beach and a surf board.





The thought of the Internet ever becoming extinct or obsolete makes you cry.





You ask your cousin if she received the hilarious birthday card you just sent to her. When she replies that she hasn’t and asks if you mailed it to her new address, you ramble off a list of email addresses.





Your idea of a good time is a great cup of coffee and a high speed Internet connection.





The thought of dressing in “real” business attire makes you cringe. Working in your pajamas is a necessary part of any job description.





The thought of any business not having a company website makes you shutter.





SERPs, Website Stats, HTML and Google PR are part of your everyday vocabulary, no matter where you are or who you are with.



The Web Landlords – is it Worth the Rent?

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Baron Turner asked:


There’s gold in them thar web sites. As businesses flock to the web to get it they join new businesses who have responded to the call to stake out their land in the belief that very small companies can act big, appear big and challenge the model of large unwieldy companies that take to an online presence at the speed their overweight cigar smoking executives play an occasional game of squash. The tiddlers have had a good run. But it’s over. As large, well funded companies gradually take the higher organic listings through search engine optimisation, those smaller companies are forced out to the edges of the eBay bazaar, online shopping malls, business directories and worst of all – the search engine feed fest – PPC. Or in other words – they pay online rent to multiple online landlords. An’ it aint cheap.

Adwords and other PPC

Most successful adwords campaigns have a price tag per month similar to the rent for a high class store in the High Street or Mall. This is a recipe for weak business models to thin out like bees in winter. They either have a good profit margin that allows the advertising overhead or they retreat to the edges to pick up the scraps from bargain hunters. Further, whilst rent for physical premises generally stays the same throughout the year – this online rent easily trebles in November and goes to five or six times normal in December if it’s gift related. Does the profit allow that? For many, it has done so far – but as larger, better and higher funded companies see the profit areas and stake their claim too – the product or service competition increases and the margin possibilities decrease. To compound the problem, more companies advertise through the pay per click model and

Directory charges

Whilst there are many thousands of directories on the web, the free ones aren’t much good, though in years to come they may blossom into good sources of web clout. Generally the course of wisdom is to outsource directory submissions to good (and growing number of) submission experts who work at something like the rate of $25 per 200 or so directory submissions. It’s a good underpinning tool of any SEO campaign. Directories that know they have any weight in influencing rank to any tiny degree whatsoever are very expensive. It only takes submissions to 20 or more to find funds easily sucked up into the hoover of ‘our listing will get you better organic ranking’ promise and the bank account hole getting larger. Directories, at least good ones, are expensive.

eBay and other eShopping Malls

Pushed to the margins of adwords, squeezed by the organic presence of the big fellas, ahhh! An oasis – eBay and other similar bazaars! E-tailers sell their wares through eBay and eek out a profit through volume. Like yet another expensive landlord, eBay take a commission and like any gambling house – always win. eBay is the cheaper option and one that does at least show some result – other leech-like stores like eDirectory operate with a more expensive listing price, take significant sums in advance and provide little in return. eDirectory charges close to £1000 up front and takes 10% commission from each sale with further charges along the way for in-site banners that might help sales after complaints of no ROI. At least Adwords worked although expensive – these dubious landlord malls/stores promise much but soon the tenant realises that it’s all sales talk with negligible return – they go from e-tailer to e-tailer with empty promises because the desperate retailer will put up with a sleazy place to sell just as they’d put up with a sleazy place to live if nothing else were available. As retailers fail to renew the second year, these companies have already moved on to the next retailer with their promises and evidence of existing, albeit soon to depart, listings.

How the future looks

Take a look at your local mall or high street – that’s what web eCommerce iss shaping up to be. Is there a boutique store there? A few. If they can generate interest and buzz they can survive. The same is true on the web. African beads? Maybe. But if you sell laptops, better get it prepared to sell the business off rather than compete with the big boys, who’ll make sure you are squeezed out. That’s how things will change. Don’t like it. Where will you buy your iPod? Dan’s bazaar? Sleazy eDirectory? Or Virgin Megastore’s lowest price, free shipping, free return super-store? I know where I feel safer. The web is already resembling the High Street, recognise this and take appropriate action to take advantage of the trend to survive. Because as in the High Street, the web’s landlords are taking the real money from their internet real estate – it’s generally proving difficult for most Mom and Pops to justify the rent.

nortpark center mall, in dallas texas,direccions and web?

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so h asked:


is located in interstate 75 at dallas,texas is a mall, all fine stores are there, like dillards,nordstrom,jcp,and more please located for me please

My Power Mall Business Evaluation

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David Cowley asked:


I have looked at numerous on-line money making opportunities over the last 10 years and very few have been truly free or that actually provides a product or service that would be of benefit to me. Today I am looking at My Power Mall (MPM).

Here is the basic information. You will get a free power mall when you sign up. You will receive a rebate on all of your purchases. You can give away free power malls to anyone and you will receive a commission on all purchase up to 9 tier levels deep. You will receive all of the tools needed to become successful in your new business.

Sounds good so far, but then all of them do sound good in the sales letter. The first thing I looked at is there any store in the system that I would actually use? Having the ability to shop on-line at a bagel store in Nebraska would not be of benefit to me. You have the ability to shop on-line at places like Sears, Target, PETsMART, Starbucks, Hickory Farms, Ralph Lauren, Overstock, Wes Marine, Old Navy, OfficeMax, Gap, Circuit City, and K Mart just to name a few of the over 1000 of stores available and you receive rebates on everything you purchase.

I shop at some of the stores listed and when I looked for a large price markup on the items for sale I could not find any. I have seen other on-line stores that increase the price per item so high to compensate for the commissions paid that anyone that does any type of price comparison would never shop at that on-line store unless he or she lived in a very small town and the nearest store was over 50 miles away. That type of opportunity would limit my target market and I would get very few if any commissions on sales.

Is it really free? If I have to spend 30 bucks or so per month to maintain an active account then I do not consider that opportunity to be free. If I have to purchase some type of mailing list or do any advertising to get a minimum number of people signed up under me to maintain my active status then again it is not free.

Does My Power Mall have any qualification minimums? Nope, no mandatory minimums, no meetings, no selling required, no activity requirements and the company guaranties that their will never be any. If you take a look at what they are offering you can see why this is true. Only one on-line store exists.

Everyone that has a power mall uses the same set of computer programs and the only thing different is your ID number is being used to determine who gets commission for the sale. Once you set up a database to keep track of member ID numbers it is not much more costly to keep track of 1 member as it is to keep track of 100,000 members. No programming staff is required to help members customize the malls or extra computer space to take care of all of the different malls. No approval process, as soon as you sign up you will have your mall ID within seconds.

No selling. This is right at the top of my list of things that I do not want to do. I hate selling. I don’t want to send out sales letters to all of my friends or even people I do not know. I like to write articles and I do have web sites for my articles on allergies, heart disease, diamond and so on. When I write an article on allergies or diamonds I do not tell the reader that you need to go out and purchase this vitamin because, or go to this jewelry store and buy diamonds. I like to write article that contain useful or interesting information. I do put adds for one or two vitamin companies or jewelry companies on my web sites and if the reader wants to purchase something then great and I do get a commission on the sales.

This may give away my age but quite a few years ago I went to England on business. I was out with some people from work and the topic of blue jeans came up. When asked how many blue jeans I owned I told them I had about 6 pairs. Right away they thought I was rich. Why, because at that time blue jeans were very hard to come by in England and were going for about $150 each. My cost was about $30. I sold them my blue jeans for $100 each.

American products are still very hard to come by in a lot of foreign countries. My Power Mall group has made arrangements with a company to send just about everything they sell to just about any country. It will cost extra for the shipping and the customs paperwork but if a customer from Uruguay wants to purchase Craftsman tools from Sears it can be done.

One last thing, My Power Mall donates a percentage of profit to non-profit organizations. They even give you the option of signing up your favorite non-profit organization for a win-win situation. Can I recommend this company? I have just signed up with them and I do not have enough history with the company to give you a fair and honest report so you will have to check back later. They have passed all of my tests but you need to take a look at them yourself and see if they pass all of your tests.

Work at Home Malls Make Working From Home As Easy As 1-2-3

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Information Net Source Corp asked:


Winter days begin earlier and end later. There is no wonder that most of us fight health concerns, greater stress, and less job security. People just seem to get busier and busier. Employment demands are responsible for a large portion of our longer days. As a matter of fact, many of us spend a great deal of our time just sitting in traffic trying to get to work.

Even summer days can seem long. If you live in the south where the heat beats down and beats up again as it bounces off the pavement, sitting in traffic drills can be unbearable. You might give anything for one day without that drive to and from work.

There is an answer to the never ending day. It’s called “work at home.”

Working at home is easier than one might think; especially if you use a work-at-home mall to get you started. You can find a job that suits your needs and affords you the flexibility of setting your own schedule and perhaps determining your own salary. What is a work-at-home mall you may ask. That’s a very good question, and there is a simple answer.

Think of your neighborhood shopping mall. The shopping mall offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities from clothing to shoes to jewelry. You can eat a meal, grab dessert, or sip coffee. A work-at-home mall affords you the same variety, only the commodity being offered is great job opportunities.

A work-at-home mall is an Internet web site that serves as a clearinghouse of job prospects. Most of the jobs can be done from your own home, or as you go about your daily routine. Imagine earning money while driving to and from the grocery store, or while you take the kids to school, simply by using your car for business advertisement. This is just one of many opportunities at a work-at-home mall. Other types of jobs include a wide range of choices such as typing, assembling crafts in your home, or answering surveys.

In addition to job opportunities, the work-at-home mall also has resources and articles that are useful in developing a work-at-home business. It is a great place to read up on the up-and-coming trends in the job market, particularly the web-based work-at-home market. This is only a small sampling of the numerous opportunities available. There are a lot more just waiting for you to look through.

Using a work-at-home mall is very simple. The first step is to locate a work-at-home mall using the Internet. A basic search, using “work at home mall” as your keyword phrase, should be sufficient.

Secondly, review the list of job opportunities available. There is a large variety of openings to choose from at a work-at-home mall, varying in degrees of difficulty and complexity. This is wonderful because you can make your job selection based on your personal interests, needs, and strengths. No more working just because you need the income. A work-at-home mall is the gateway to job satisfaction since you can choose to do what you enjoy the most and get paid for it…all without disrupting your life or, in many cases, without leaving your home.

Lastly, it’s time to work. Contact the companies or individuals who are looking for employees so that you can get started. The work-at-home mall should have all the contact information you need to begin working quickly. So, your new life of rest and prosperity awaits you. Work-at-home malls are an informative and useful tool to get you started. All it takes is a little time at your computer and you are on your way. Remember, it’s as easy as 1-2-3.

Internet Store or Internet Mall?

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Isness asked:


I’m trying to start up a small business on the internet. I’ve done a lot of study, but am unsure if I should start with creating my own web site as an internet store, or set up shop in an internet mall. My question is, which is better to start out with? The store, or the mall, and why? Thank you.

The best web builder kits to build and publish later when I am finished?

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anitalynndean asked:


I am building an Auto data base and an auto mall.

Cbmall is it the Best Way to Do Online Shopping?

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Henry Allen asked:


I guarantee you’re tossing hard earn money to the wind!

And spend a lot of time searching.

Picture in your mind two different shopping malls.Each is beautifully designed,

and each is full of the bast stores,with the hottest products…

But one is full of shoppers and the other is empty.

There’s no doubt which mall provide the best service.

The landlord of the full mall requires all stores to be well stocked at all times.

And if the shoppers are not satisfied with the product,they can get a better product for the same price or get

refund without question asked.

Now the empty mall,the stores aren’t well stocked once the product is gone

the shopper has to wait a month or more for the product to return.

If the shopper is not satisfied with the product,they would have to exchange it for something they don’t really want

or have to wait a month or more for a refund,or store credit.

The landlord of this mall allow the stores to do whats best for them,not the shoppers.

so they lose.

When shopping online,think of it as going to the mall.

1.You want the best product

2.You want the best prices

3.If not satisfied you want a refund without any problem what so ever

4.Most of all you don’t want to wait.

Think about two of the most profitable websites in the world:

Google and Yahoo. One is a search engine. One is a directory.

People are used to using search engines and directories to find what they want.

These habits have been subconsciously programmed into them – through trillions and trillions of clicks.

They are trained to find what they want by using search engines and directories.

With CBmall,AKA ClickBank mall you get a search engine and a directory wrapped together.

This is what the well known CBmall Mall provides.Yes it’s a mall,

an online mall full of shoppers.You can stay in one location,and shop for what you need.

And you don’t have to wait.With CBmall,you get a search engine and a directory wrapped together.

.Money & Employment

.Computer & The Web

.Sports & Recreation

.Health & Fitness

.Society & Culture

.Business to Business

.Internet Advertising

.Home & Family

.Fun & Entertainment

You can even find information on Male Enhancement,Dieting,Dating,Gardening,Cooking,Pets and on,and on

and on.The best Ebooks in the world and the world knows it.

Cbmall is my recommendation.

Optimizing your Online Web Store

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Ebay Prostores asked:


Designing a new online store could be fairly easy but attracting customers or generating visitors could be a little tricky. You would basically have to optimize the web pages of your online store for the search engines. Here are a couple of areas to focus on to do that.

1. Page Optimization

You could opt to have a company to help you do this or you could try to do it yourself. You need to have a relevant title and description, as well as keyword meta-tags that would be for your homepage, the category pages and the information pages.

2. Content

Make sure that your online store would have content that is unique and of high quality. This would be what search engines and information readers are looking for so this would definitely attract more visitors to your online store.

3. Backlinks

Search engines would recognize relevant links that are on other quality websites directing to yours. You may want to make use of the backlink and link exchange services available online.

4. Directories

You could have your online store website listed on a couple of different business directories online. You may choose to do this manually or use a service that would list you in multiple directories.

5. Blogs and Social Networking

You can make use of these websites that have specialized user content to register and post; you can use your signature for promotion.

6. Pay Per Click

There are services like Yahoo Search Marketing and Google AdWords that offer to have your website highlighted on first page results for keywords that you have chosen.

Marketing your on-line business is a trial-and-error process. Keep refining your results. Toss out what doesn’t work. Try new avenues of advertising and promoting. Perhaps it might benefit you to buy an advertising link or banner on a high traffic related site. With promotion, it often takes money to make money. Regardless, every business, on-line or in the mall, needs steady promotion to reach its full potential.

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