June 21st, 2007
eBay has announced that it will soon begin making some major changes to its site.
One major change that has been mooted involves the way items are listed. Instead of listing them on the basis of closing time bidders may soon be seeing listings based on the seller’s reputation.
Now how hard is that going to make things for new sellers who are just beginning to try and make some extra money by selling items on eBay?
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June 21st, 2007
Abandoned shopping carts are fast becoming one of the biggest problems for e-commerce on the Web.
While some businesses are reporting an abandonment rate as low as 10% others are reporting a figure closer to 80% and the average seems to be somewhere between 40% and 60% and those figures are way too high.
A lot of the problems with shopping cart abandonment can be attributed to poor intergration into the website. The more hoops a potential purchaser has to go through just to get to the shopping cart the higher the abandonment rate climbs.
There are other factors too and you’ll find Better Shopping Cart Design an interesting read.
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June 20th, 2007
We all know … or at least we should all know … that good site design is important when it comes to making sales on the Net.
But sometimes - zanny things draw people in just like this site does. A website on the top of a fridge and a stove is definitely way out there on the fringe but I bet most of you will follow the links right through to the end.
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June 17th, 2007
So the New York Times claims we’re seeing a massive drop in online sales and it’s going to continue on for the rest of this decade and it’s a case of shock and horror?
Damn! If the sky is falling then someone forgot to tell the Discovery Channel. They’re closing all their bricks-and-mortar shops and concentrating their sales online because that’s where they’ve seen an increase of 144% in sales this year.
Damn! If the sky is falling then someone forgot to tell a lot of other smaller businesses that are taking their business online because they’re getting more sales there than they are through the front door of their shopfronts.
Hitwise is recording increased traffic to shopping sites and big business is rushing to get more exposure online. It’s also more convenient to shop online and it’s cheaper to shop online too and the consumers aren’t about to stop shopping online.
So if you read that story and are beginning to get a little worried just stop for a moment and compare the story to the facts that you see around you and you will see that the sky is definitely not falling.
Growth in sales might be slowing but that’s only to be expected and something that any prudent business man would be expecting to happen.
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June 4th, 2007
It’s now been made official, StumbleUpon has now been bought by eBay … much to the horror of many StumbleUpon members.
From an online marketing point of view StumbleUpon is a valuable source of paid and unpaid traffic for websites. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see if the paid traffic continues to be available after eBay takes full control of the company.
From a search engine point of view the purchase gives eBay control of the beginnings of a search engine that has interesting possibilities.
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June 3rd, 2007
Regardless of what sort of marketing you’re doing … whether it’s face-to-face, web-based, media advertising or whatever … who is your target market?
Have you even stopped to consider who will be looking at, watching or listening to your marketing? Does it really matter?
You bet it does and A Tale of Two Cultures is a ‘must read’. It might be talking about search engines and websites but there is a lot of food for thought there for everyone.
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May 31st, 2007
Do you want to actually make a sale or do you want to make them feel like running away and hiding.
Have you ever thought what message you’re sending when you’re marketing a product to women?
Whether you’ve thought about it or not here is an interesting post - from a woman - that you may find helpful.
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May 28th, 2007
For those of us who are involved in business online - whether as a service provider or by selling online - and are paid in US dollars here is some news that is not good.
The US housing market is not recovering as some figures that came out last week seemed to indicate. Instead it’s actually deteriorating and is much worse than most people thought. You can read the full story here
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May 26th, 2007
‘Dave’ lost his small business domain name because he never had control of it. Don’t be like ‘Dave’, protect your domain name because losing it can do an incredible amount of damage to your business.
Learn how to protect your domain name by following the link
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May 21st, 2007
Online merchants need to know the demographics of the people who are online. For a long time it was thought that it was mostly kids and those in the 35 to 44 age group that made up the largest groups online.
However that’s been changing in the last few years and now it’s the baby boomers who are out there surfing the Net in big numbers.
Hitwise has just released some interesting statistics that show that, in the UK, those in the 55+ age group are about to become the largest group online. You can find the Hitwise report here and you should add the Hitwise feed to your reader - the information you can glean from their blog is invaluable.
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