Become a power seller at Ebay and create your own web page which you can link to ebay as a power seller.
2006-07-18 06:58:16
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answered by PetsRule 3
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The best routes to take are to research the process of starting a business as well as the industry you're interested in.
I recommend checking out the SBA, Entrepreneur, The Start Up Journal & Nolo. All 4 are great informational resources for the new/small business owner. I posted links for you in the source box.
Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can. Here are some book titles that are relevant:
* Starting an Online Business For Dummies, 4th Edition by Greg Holden
* How to Start and Maintain A Successful Online Business by Kelly Thornton
* The Complete E-Commerce Book: Design, Build, and Maintain a Successful Web-Based Business by Janice Reynolds
There are plenty of free informational resources out there. Check the source box for links to articles.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!
2006-07-19 03:21:41
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answered by TM Express™ 7
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Compared to offline businesses, the investment required to start an online business is minimal. A popular way of earning money on the internet is by providing information and services. This can be monetised by advertising or charging a subscription. You can also make money online by selling products on auction websites like eBay or through your own website. More information available at http://tinyurl.com/syw6m
2006-07-18 06:57:57
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answered by lalraniusha 3
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Here are the steps you need to take when creating your online business:
STEP 1: Set Your Goals
- Why do you want a web site?
- What is the size of the online market?
- What are the goals for your website?
STEP 2: Develop Your Web Site Strategy
- Who is your website target audience?
- What typically appeals to your target audience?
- How are the other websites (your competition) reaching out to this target audience?
- How will you measure your performance?
STEP 3: Set-Up Implementation Plans
- What name will you give to your site? What is your domain name?
- How do you envision the design of your web site?
- How will you create your website?
- How will you create your content -- pictures and the sales copy?
- How will you maintain your website?
STEP 4: Start the Ball Rolling
- Do you have a logo?
- For e-retailers, do you have the critical components needed to run an e-commerce site?
- How are you going to host your site?
STEP 5: Create and Launch Your Web Site
- Have you uploaded your site with your chosen web host provider?
- Are the scripts and application you need for your website -- e.g. shopping cart, backend order management system, etc. -- functioning well?
- Have you tested your website?
STEP 6: Promote Your Web Site and Measure Its Results
- Do you have a plan in place to market your website?
- Do you regularly review your traffic logs and web site performance tracker?
- How are you going to get sites to link to you?
- Do you know the search engine keywords that you rank well? If your site is not visible in the search engine results pages for its keywords, what strategies do you intend to do?
STEP 7: Maintain Your Website and Grow Your Web Business
- Continue to find ways to grow your web business.
- How do you intend to continue your education on web development?
If you're going to sell on the Web, here are the critical components your website must have:
1. Website - Your online connection to your prospects and customers. There are a number of places on the web to get "free" websites - although you may be required to display an advertisement. The design of your site is critical to the success of your business! If it does not look like a professional, legitimate business - NO ONE WILL ORDER ANYTHING - no matter how great the products you have. If you are serious about doing business on the web, either go back to school and learn html, java, cgi, etc., or hire a professional to design your site.
2. Merchant account - Bank authorized account which allows you to accept major credit cards, electronic checks, etc. Many banks will not give you a merchant account if you do business on the Internet because they may classify it as high risk. Be careful when looking for a merchant account provider! Watch out for hidden fees, high setup fees, and other unscrupulous business practices.
3. Payment Transaction Software - Software which actually processes customer order information, address, credit card number, etc. The data is sent to a credit card authorization network which verifies that the credit card is valid and verifies that the shipping address matches the billing address. A possible warning sign that the card has been stolen is that the billing and shipping addresses do not match.
4. Secure Server Connection - https:// - Link to a special computer which encrypts confidential ordering data for customer protection. You know you are on a secure server when the URL in your browser says "https://". The "s" stands for "secure." If ordering information is not sent via a secure server it can be intercepted by computer hackers.
5. Shopping cart - Software which allows you to accept product orders for multiple products from your website. This software automatically calculates and totals orders for your customers. Some setup must be done in the html code of your website, and the shopping cart software must be installed on the server which hosts your site or on the secure server which accepts sensitive ordering information.
2006-07-18 06:58:39
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answered by imisidro 7
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Go to this link http://www.vstore.ca/e-commerce-storefront-web-hosting.php
2006-07-18 07:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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first, send samples of ur products to me for free
2006-07-18 06:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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