Archive for the ‘e-commerce’ Category
Friday, December 22nd, 2006
I came across an interesting offering today by way of Jason Chance’s, jcCommerce Blog. Apparently Jamie over at The Merchant Account Blog is looking for PayPal Merchants to take part in a case study he is putting together.
For Serious Consideration you must adhere to Jamie’s Criterion which include…
US based ...
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Affiliate Marketing thru an Affiliate Marketing Company or Affiliate Marketing Directly with an end Company, which is better?
Is it better to go with dependent affiliate programs or services such as Commission Junction, Linkshare and others? For the past week or so I’ve been looking more in depth at affiliate ...
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Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
I’ve finally had a chance to sit down and go thru FreshBooks Referral Program that they offer prospective affiliates of their software. As you can tell from my previous posting I was greatly considering them until I read the terms of payment for their service, especially the highlighted one ...
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Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
As I wrote about a few days ago, I had decided to get some affiliate links on CommerceCubes. Now comes the question which to choose? Naturally I am interested in promoting Secure Delivery as an affiliate but I am also having a look at a few others.
Things I need to ...
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
In my original posting about Secure Delivery I talked a bit about the team behind Secure Delivery and the technology that makes it a good service for people who produce and sell their own digital content. I also talked about the pricing structure that is currently in place for ...
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Friday, December 15th, 2006
Ever since I started doing my initial review of Secure Delivery earlier this week I’ve actually come into a few outside conversations with other business owners (One being my dad and the other being a small business owner I’ve been talking to online) involving digital goods; specifically the sale of ...
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Wednesday, December 13th, 2006
I mentioned in a previous posting that I would be reviewing Secure Delivery in the coming days and without further delay here is Part One of my review of Secure Delivery.
Well after doing some signing up and logging in I am an official Secure Delivery user and member. Thanks ...
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Sunday, December 10th, 2006
So much of today’s software is open source based because people use it in mass quantities. There are competitive advantages to both Closed and Open source software but how do they affect your business? With software being used by pretty much every business in the modern world today ...
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
As I originally wrote in my last posting about Ubuntu entitled, Ubuntu: Friendly Linux for Human Beings, I got talking about this interesting little operating system. I had recently bought a dell laptop and as you may or may not know dell does not ship system disks with their ...
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Monday, September 11th, 2006
I was recently reading a thread off my favorite web development community site, SitePoint, where a member was talking about how often people should update their sites. I personally think that most current sites aren't timeless; they are dynamic, meaning that they are consistently changing.
Part of the reason i take ...
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