Archive for category E-commerce
The 4 components of demand
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips, Search Engine Marketing on September 24, 2010
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Is your market niche doomed to failure in a tough economy?
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips, Search Engine Marketing on September 21, 2010
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Value: A key element of the new economy
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips, Search Engine Marketing on September 20, 2010
There’s no question that value is going to be the most important element of the buying decision for most consumers during this recession. But, it isn’t just the consumer that has this in mind. Our entire society is beginning to question the mindless consumerism that has created environmental nightmares and economic bubbles that collapse, leaving [...]
Websites as storefronts or shopping sites
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce on September 6, 2010
A customer walks into a store, browses through products and shelves, picks up items, inspects, considers the prices, chooses a product and takes it to the cash register to pay. Now if you want to sell your products online, then your site must be enabled for e-commerce, where you must have the following features: You [...]
E-commerce for business owners
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Web Design on May 10, 2010
E-commerce for new business owners will help business owners looking at putting their business online to understand the different types of e-commerce, as well as its advantages and disadvantages. E-commerce is all around us, it has been for many years, even long before the Internet has existed as we know it now. In the 60s, [...]
Benefits of using the Internet to help advertise your local business
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation on October 12, 2009
Are you a small business owner who runs a business in or around your place of residence? If you do, the business that you run may be referred to as a locally owned and operated business. Locally owned and operated businesses are often looked highly upon, as they tend to help local economies. Although this [...]
Using a website to market your business
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Marketing Tips, Search Engine Marketing on September 23, 2009
There are many different ways to advertise your business on the Internet. Placing banner ads, orchestrating an email marketing campaign and tactfully mentioning your business on industry related forums and message boards are just a few of the popular options for Internet marketing. Another Internet marketing strategy involves creating and advertising a website to promote [...]
Know your audience when marketing online
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Internet Marketing on September 20, 2009
Internet marketing is quickly becoming one of the most popular advertising options available. The Internet reaches a worldwide audience and is available 24 hours a day. For this reason more and more potential customers are turning to the Internet for a variety of reasons including researching products and services and making purchases. As more and [...]
Protecting your clients from fines when building an e-commerce website
Posted by Rob Brideson in E-commerce, Search Engine Marketing on September 19, 2009
International business-to-consumer sales have seen changes as the United Kingdom has implemented the E.U. Distance Selling Directive, which came into force in 2000. These regulations were and are aimed at maintaining consumer protection for UK, and EU consumers from EU and international retailers selling to and from the U.K. via the internet, mail order, telephone [...]

