Jan 05 2009

Ecommerce Hosting

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Ecommerce Hosting
Ecommerce-hosting is a large choice in any business that you decide to run. Whatever you have to offer, you can do it online. But, in order to be effective in the online markets, you need to choose your marketing strategies wisely. You also need to have effective and in-budget hosting solutions as well. Ecommerce-hosting is one important set in getting your business online.

In the various types of ecommerce-hosting you will find large differences, but the bottom line is that you need to find the right choice for you based on two things. The hosting company needs to provide you with good quality service that services your needs effectively and they need to also provide for you hosting services that are within your specific budget. Seems like a lot to ask, but when you do your homework, it can become much easier.

Some things that you should look for when choosing the overall right ecommerce-hosting solution for your business include the following. You will want to look at what comes with the package. Many times you will be purchasing a package of services that should get you up and running. You will find that most will come with a site builder to help you build your website and to do so based on what you want and need. You will also want it to include email addresses so that you can connect with your business affiliates. You will find that some offer support as well. Finding the option that fits your needs should incorporate any of these as well as many other features as well.

Ecommerce-hosting offers many advantages to the business owner. But, in order for you to take advantage of these you need to properly get your website up and running. You need to have quality service to serve your customers but you need it all to come in under budget. The good news is that you will find a wealth of information available to you on the web that will help you to do all of these things.

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Ebay Sellers: Shopping On Black Friday Will Make You Thousands
Black Friday is a goldmine for eBay resellers. On one single day there are more profitable items for sale than during the entire rest of the year. If executed properly, Black Friday can easily create thousands of dollars in profit. This article explains in detail how to find and buy deals on Black Friday and then how to sell them on eBay for a profit.

Preparing for Black Friday
In order to make the best purchases on Black Friday, it is necessary to start by gathering some supplies. Initially you will need the following:

- Money
- Transportation
- Advertisements

The first requirement is fairly self-explanatory, but keep in mind that the more money you can spend the more you can make. Don’t go out and spend $10,000 on your first trip though, as that is a lot to loose if you mess up. Prepare yourself to spend a set amount of money before leaving, that way you will know exactly what you are getting into. The second requirement is actually more important than it sounds. My friend and I went on our first Black Friday trip over four years ago, and boy were we under prepared. We went out with two sedans and came back with two sedans filled with products plus another sedan’s worth tied to the roof. I highly recommend that you at least attempt to find a rather large vehicle, though it isn’t imperative. Lastly, you will need to find yourself as many advertisements for Black Friday as possible. The sooner you get these, the easier it will be to do the research. I personally advocate searching online; there are many websites that post Black Friday sales ads well before they are printed. Look for deal sites and eBay selling sites to have these. Now that you have everything together, let’s get to the important part.

Researching Products for Profitability
It is ironic that the most important part of making money on Black Friday isn’t actually done on Black Friday. This is the part that separates those who will profit from shopping and those who will just buy things. It almost all comes down to the research. When the big day rolls around, it is important to know exactly where you are going and exactly what you are buying Also know how much money you expect to make from each product. Keep the importance of this step in mind as we continue.

The initial research begins with finding the material, a.k.a. advertisements. This can be done in two ways; the first is to go and get newspapers on the Wednesday before Black Friday, the second is to find ad-scans on the internet. I fully prefer the second method, as it allows me to research weeks in advance. A simple Google search for Black Friday will reveal many websites that are dedicated to providing ads as far ahead of time as possible.

Once your ad collection is assembled, you will need to sit down and look through all of them, paying specific attention to items you think will sell best. If you need to get a general idea of product value then vist www.selladeal.com/products and look at what items sell best. Next you want to write down a list of the products that you think will be profitable when sold. You will then check this list against the completed auctions on eBay to get an approximate selling value. To reiterate, you will be looking through ads to pick out valuable buys and comparing the price with their current value on eBay. This will give you a guess as to the amount of money you can make off of each item. I recommend repeating this process of finding an item and checking its eBay price several times so that your list will be fairly complete. At the end of this process, you should have a good number of products along with an idea of how much money you can make from reselling them.

Ranking and Scheduling Stores
Now it is time to plan out our shopping trip. Here we have this list of products and how valuable they are to us. The next step is to arrange the items by store and by profitability. This should make it apparent which stores are going to be more profitable than others - these are the stores that you’ll want to visit first. After you have the stores arranged based on profitability, you want to double check the hours of each sale. This will assure that you catch all opportunities because of differently timed sales (in a perfect world, each sale would start about 2 hours after the previous, in reality they will likely all start at the same time). The final step to this process is to write down an exact order of the stores that you will visit and an exact order of the products you will buy in each store. This list makes buying the best products a very straight forward trip. If you know what you want before hand, you will get there before the people who will have to think about it.

The Big Day - Black Friday
Believe it or not, this isn’t nearly as difficult as it is made out to be. Yes, there will be crowds. Yes, people will be acting like maniacs. This is why you will succeed - because you have already planned and researched everything and will not be acting crazy. The drill is simple: follow your schedule and buy as many of the profitable items as you can get. There may be times when you need to be assertive to stay at the front of a line, or even to push your way through a crowd to get to a product. The key is to remain polite, confident, and assertive enough to get to where you are going. Getting angry or causing trouble will only make things worse. If you cannot get one of your best products, it isn’t the end of the world. Remember that there are a lot of other items that you can get to resell for a profit. Here is a general set of guidelines for getting the best items:

- Always remain calm. You must be in control and thinking at all times.
- Be assertive. Say excuse me to get past people, don’t just wait there.
- Be polite. The moment you loose your temper, the sales reps will turn on you.
- Stick to the plan. Purchase the items that you can, and move on to the next store.

If all of these guidelines are kept in mind, there should not be any problems during Black Friday. There is one other thing to be aware of; up selling. Sales personnel will try rigorously to add on warranties, surge strips, antivirus software, and many other items that are not worth mentioning. Do not buy into their sales hype - stick with the plan and purchase the profitable items, nothing else.

Selling your Products on eBay
Almost there! Here is what’s next: cataloguing and selling the items online. This is pretty easy; the hard part is certainly over. Sell as many of the items as possible within the next two or three weeks, that way they will arrive by Christmas. Don’t panic or overload eBay in order to reach this deadline, the items will sell nearly as well the first week into January. I don’t recommend selling products during the weeks before and after Christmas, as this is usually a pretty slow sales period on eBay. I would highly recommend reading these selling guides if you need to brush up on your eBay auction technique. On the most basic level, you need to at least include a picture in each auction. That is about it - once everything is listed you need only sit back and deal with shipping. There are also some shipping guides in the above link if need be.

Let the Items Sell, and Count the Profits
This is the best part. Once everything is finished selling, it’s time to add it all up and see just how great Black Friday is. I personally made well over $2,000 on my first Black Friday. Give it a chance, do the research, and good luck!

Mason Hipp is an eBay powerseller and a regular contributer of selling guides, ebay products, and information to <a href="http://www.selladeal.com" target="_blank">http://www.selladeal.com</a>

Reasons Why to Include Images in your eBay Auction Listings
When you put an item up on sale on eBay don’t forget to include some product images in your listing. By not doing so you will lose a lot of bids. Even if you write a detailed description of your item, product images are still essential. Despite your past history as eBay seller and even if you have a very positive feedback score, people are always somewhat reluctant to buy online due to the lack of a personal contact with the seller. And I couldn’t honestly say that this attitude is unjustified because unfortunately eBay frauds do exist! Images will help you demonstrate that you aren’t hiding anything with regards to the quality of the product you sell. Depending by the nature of the item you sell, several pictures from different angles can be the optimal choice. EBay sellers often offer slightly defective items at a greatly discounted price. If this happens to you and even if you have well documented the item conditions in your listing, try to include a detailed picture of the flaw. You will show to a potential buyer that you are completely honest about the nature of the item you sell. Selling tutorials available on eBay site will give you some tips on the best way to take picture of your eBay items with a digital camera or a scanner. For more details visit www.auction-entrepreneur-kit-com. They are very basic advices, but still useful if you are completely inexperienced with digital photography. - Optimize your images Images have also some drawbacks. You should always try to find a good compromise between details and image size as biggest images can considerably slow down your eBay listing page and make you lose some bids. Buyers are impatient and not everyone has a fast Internet connection. Usually digital cameras or scanners are sold with a photo retouching software that allows you to convert images in a file format suitable for the Web (JPEG) and reduce the file size by reducing image dimensions or the number of colors. - No broken images please Nothing will drive potential buyers away from your eBay listing page more quickly than a broken image. When you create your listing you are allowed to load images from your hard disk and store it on eBay server. This is the safest choice because your images will be surely available when people visit your listing. But you can also include externally hosted images by using the HTML imp tag in your listing. If you choose to do so, be sure to host your image files with a reliable service. If the host where your images reside becomes inaccessible for any reason, eBay users visiting your listing will see a broken image. If you run your own website you can save the images in a directory on your hosting account. For more details visit www.auction-extreme-package.com. Be aware that some web hosting services don’t allow remote linking of images, i.e. using your host web space as a storage area for images you use on other sites, in this case eBay. This is usually true for free hosting services, so if you have a paid hosting account you should not have problems. Alternatively you can utilize one of the many image hosting services. You can find many of these services with a simple search on Google. Usually every site offers clear instructions that will make the entire procedure really simple even for the most inexperienced users. An image is worth a thousand words. This is true also when you sell on eBay. Make good use of images in your auction listings and you will always receive more bids.

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