Posted by editor | Mar 14th, 2009
Steve Gillman asked: There are many brainstorming routines and other techniques for creating new business ideas. You’ll find just one of them here, but it’s a good one.New Business Ideas By Turning Things Upside DownThis is a technique for generating truly creative new ideas. It’s based on the way your mind tries to make sense of whatever you put in front of it. What you will put in front of...
Posted by editor | Mar 14th, 2009
Yukitee asked: Are you stuck for a money-making idea?Have you been racking your brains out for a part time lucrative business venture that you can build on?Then, these 10 brilliant business ideas could just be what you are looking for.1. Produce Christmas cards which are printed on the front with, for example, “Happy Christmas from the Smith Family”. Or, instead of the name ‘Smith’, pick...
Posted by editor | Mar 14th, 2009
Dylan Sun asked: No wonder, the *********** of broadband has kindled the strategic and creative thinking brains alike. Of course, when we talk of online market statistics what we cleverly bypass is the statistics about how imaginative creative the online market has become. If the robustness of technology drives global sourcing and multinational purchasing, corner pillars of ecommerce, it’s the innovative...
Posted by editor | Mar 14th, 2009
Lee Cusano asked: Did you know that Famous Amos got rich simply by giving away free samples of his famous chocolate chip cookies? Here’s 10 reasons why giving things away for free can greatly increase your business profits or send your new home-based business idea into orbit.1.) Free is the best form of advertising. People are naturally attracted to the word “free”. If you cannot give away...
Posted by editor | Mar 13th, 2009
quinlanmurray asked: Over the last couple of years, ecommerce has become one of the most profitable businesses in the world. No surprises there. Obviously, when the number of online shoppers has quadrupled, there will be software providers who want to make some quick money by supposedly helping you to sell. But, how effective are these solution providers?Any company that does business online follows a set of...
Posted by editor | Mar 13th, 2009
Dave Davies asked: The purpose of any business website is to promote a product or service online. The purpose of an ecommerce website is to take it one step further and to allow your visitors to purchase your products or services directly from your website. This model has many great advantages over the non-ecommerce website in that it allows for the generation of revenue with little-or-no time spent in selling...
Posted by editor | Mar 12th, 2009
Antje Wilmer asked: Internet is a leveling ground for business ventures to explore new avenues for growth and profit irrespective of their scales of operation. More than 10 millions of pages are being added to the web space on daily basis. This figure justifies the growth of web space around the world.Along with it, the behaviour of web surfers is also changing. Dipping attention rate is one of the major huddles...
Posted by editor | Mar 12th, 2009
Andy West asked: When selling products over the Internet, an ecommerce storefront can be one of the most useful tools of all. A storefront is a great option for the individual who does not already have his or her own website. It gives a certain level of creative freedom and helps promote a product effectively, leading to a boost in sales.Any time an individual sells a product online, they are competing with...
Posted by editor | Mar 12th, 2009
Scott Lindsay asked: When I log onto the computer for the first time each day I have a security feature that tells me if there are issues that need to be addressed. The issue could be something as small as downloading a new update or performing a routine scan. The system can even alert me if an attack on my system has been launched and then prevents it.Every business needs security. For brick and mortar stores...
Posted by editor | Mar 11th, 2009
Bill Protresi asked: When it concerns ecommerce web hosting you can expect to come across five different methods including in-house, shared, co-location, dedicated and one that is both managed and dedicated. Which one you choose will depend entirely on the type of skills that your staff has and also will be based on the special needs of your business.In-House OptionIn-house ecommerce web hosting simply requires...