Category Archive for: ‘Your Website’

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    Ecommerce: Lesson 3

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    Read first: Ecommerce: Lesson 1 and Ecommerce: Lesson 2 Lesson 3 isn’t strictly a lesson on Ecommerce as it is a lesson for LIFE in general. There is something to be said for dogged-determination. That stubborn stay-the-course-at-any-cost commitment no doubt was behind many a historical …

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  • E-Commerce: Lesson Two

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    Do what you love. The money will follow.  Well, bull frakin’ sheeeeet is my response to that old wives’ tale.  Maybe in Paris Hilton’s world. You know she gets paid to party, right?  Well, as I geared up to start my eshop, I fell for …

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  • E-Commerce: Lesson One

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    So, you want to open your very own eshop do you?  Well, it’s very, very true that anyone can open an eshop.  All it takes, really, is a URL and an Internet connection.  The flip side is that not every eshop is a successful eshop. …

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  • Opportunity Street

    The Ultimate Indiepreneur Frontier

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    When you hear the phrase “Making Money Online”, do you roll your eyes and expect a scam to soon follow?  Well, just as there were hucksters selling door-to-door in the old days, there are scams online — and you should keep an eye out. However, there are bona …

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    Marketing with Newsletters

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    Looking for a great, low-cost way to promote yourself and stay in touch with your past customers (or attract new ones)? One way is to do an e-newsletter. Almost every major company has one now, and there’s no reason YOUR business couldn’t follow in their …

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    Selling Vintage and Antiques

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    eBay’s changes and new rules make it a bit harder for ecommerce Indiepreneurs dealing in vintage and antiques to make a sale. Etsy, while a nice venue for handmade items, seems to put vintage items in second-class status. If you’re a frustration dealer in the vintage …

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