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Better eCommerce Business Success #4

Terry Lane - Tuesday 01.07.08, 17:19pm

Your online shop needs to be seen & leave a good impression:
Just like window shopping in a local shopping centre, your online eCommerce shop needs to entice people in and help to show them around. Visitors need to find what they are looking for as quickly and easily as possible.
Your website needs to give [...]

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Better eCommerce Business Success #3

Terry Lane - Wednesday 25.06.08, 22:35pm

Choosing the right developers:
Even if you have programming knowledge and experience I would ALWAYS recommend you work with a good professional web development team, preferably one that comes with a word-of-mouth recommendation. You should be focusing all your energy and time on managing the business, not the website.
Work with a company, not an individual. [...]

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Better eCommerce Business Success #2

Terry Lane - Thursday 19.06.08, 07:00am

Here is another tip I think will substantially increase your chances of eCommerce business success:

A good business plan
Whether you’re a thinker or a doer, behind all successful business ideas there’s a great business plan.
Your business success will rely heavily on managing your revenue source, knowing where and when to expect your break-even points and most [...]

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Better eCommerce Business Success #1

Terry Lane - Tuesday 17.06.08, 15:47pm

You have 46 seconds to comply!
A recent survey stated that a visitor will spend an average of just 46 seconds on your website before moving on to the next site. (Source: Clickz.com)
The next website they visit could be one of your competitors, and they could have been your next client.
The current UK economy makes [...]

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