US SENATE TAKES AIM AT ECOMMERCE
There’s a bill moving through the US Senate that has had a rider attached to it at the last minute.
In The House Committee for Small Businesses at the moment, the bill introduced by Senator Christopher Dodd, promises to have “astonishing reach” according to FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey. Please visit the FreedomWorks article for more indepth analysis of the bill.
If you use Google Checkout, Paypal, or another merchant account, it’s in your best interest to review the bill and contact your senator about your position.
5 EASY STEPS TO A WEB SITE OF YOUR OWN
June 18, 2008 by Lovely · 2 Comments
When I first set out to create my own web site for www.alovelything.com, it was immensely frustrating. I was a total beginner when it came to building a website and didn’t have a clue where to start.
Oh sure, like most people, I had visited 100’s of sites and blogs. But it was impossible to find information that a beginner like me could understand.
So, allow me to share with you what I have learned so far about establishing a stand alone web site of your very, very own
Getting Started On eBay
June 17, 2008 by Lovely · Leave a Comment
There are several ways to get started selling online on a smaller scale. eBay is arguably the most well-known. It’s easy to set up. Easy to get started and a good way to get your ecommerce feet wet.
If you’ve been a buyer on eBay, set up a separate sellers account.
It keeps the money separated from your personal expenditures.
User feedback can trace what you’ve been buying and selling. To clarify that last statement – buying items low and selling them at a higher price is what retail is all about. There is nothing, at all, wrong with that. But if buyers see that you’ve paid less for the item you’re reselling to them, well — it can tick buyers off.




















