Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009




Is Facebook a plus for the small business owner or just another chatting station? While I haven’t interacted much in Facebook reading others blogs it just might be helpful in getting the news out about your business. In ‘2008 Facebook came out with a feature called Pages which was designed specifically for businesses. While many features are the same at the chatty social network the pages are designed for posting photos, videos, updates and use applications. You can become a part of larger groups of people with the same type business as yourself. If you have friends who allow potential seekers to gain access through their contentious stream is also a good way of networking. A little interest might just spark good business. Hey, you can look at it this way, you can get I thousands of people faces in just a matter of minutes – free advertising! I understand that Facebook has some privacy issues that may be of concern.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Customer Service Please - Google Checkout or PayPal




According to some blog reports PayPal is the best way to go when possible returns are involved. Most purchasers prefer to have access to a live customer service representative, but unfortunately Google Checkout does not provide live assistance. The “Help” search is all that is available which frustrates most purchasers.
As for returns PayPal has a fraudulent return policy with NO time limit on refunds, whereas Google Checkout only allows 60-days for return of purchases. My suggestion ALWAYS read AND PRINT the return/cancellation policy – buyer be ware!
When you set up an account with PayPal you are debited directly from your bank account or participates in the peer-to-peer program which gives bonuses for using the service, where as, an account is set-up directly with Google Checkout.
Now the deciding factor is what is MOST important? Well, if you are the buyer it might be the return policy but for the seller overall price may be the determining factor. Google’s transaction fee’s a less than PayPals AND when using Adwords the fee (according to spending in Adwords) may be $0.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

eCommerce Made Easy



Hey, something new for the big thing in a small package – small business. As in times past you had to do all of the tedious foundation designs for your website on your own, from integrating shop, thinking of labels, to organizing and tracking stock and setting up the best strategy so your site will be easily identified by various search engines. E-Commerce has done the groundwork for you, have I already say it is Free! All you have to do is add your merchandise, eCommerce will do the rest. There is no commission received from your merchandise sales, ever! The freeWebstore allows you to sale around the world, all denominations of currency are accepted, from the Dollar to the Zloty. You can even provide coupons to you customers to use during checkout. Your customers will have several choices of payment, from Google Checkout, PayPal, WorldPay and Nochex (mostly for UK customers). Once again this is all Free! to the small package-small business person (me one day). I don’t know about you but this is worth doing research.

http://www.freewebstore.org/website/index.html