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posted on: December 8, 2005
It's a fact of business that the money you spend is either an expense or an investment, and often it's difficult to tell which is which until after you've spent the dough. That was the dilemma facing Jimmy Weng of ePartyUnlimited.com, a web site for novelty items of all persuasions. As part of a planned redesign earlier this year, Jimmy added Cactus Complete Commerce powered by OrderMotion. It wasn't cheap. But was it expensive? You decide.
posted on: December 15, 2005
Redesigning your site now will give you a leg up on the holiday rush and make you more visible to search engines. When customers visit your web site, they want to see something fresh. A timely site conveys a professional...
posted on: December 15, 2005
With Valentine's Day on the way, consider "gift wrapping" as an extra profit center. I know I would gladly pay for gift wrapping, and I bet many of your customers would as well.
posted on: December 20, 2005
The Styles family of Lagrangeville, New York has been in the aviation industry since 1969 owning and operating Sky Acres Airport. President Steven Styles learned from pilots flying into his airport that there was a need for a one-stop-shop for...
posted on: December 21, 2005
Raphael Cohen, President, of Universal Watch Company knew what their company needed to boost their sales in the 4th quarter – a makeover for their online store. As the United States distributor for Boccia Titanium Watches & Jewelry, TeNo Stainless...
posted on: December 28, 2005
Every year it happens; one of your gifts is so wrong it has to go back immediately. Returns are a business owner's least favorite season's greetings. They mean taking calls about returns or exchanges, and making sure to process returns and issue prompt refunds. Handling returns is crucial to your business success!