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Rules for Achieving Online Success
Is It Still Possible To Make Money On The Internet?
When Do You Ask For A Refund?
Bringing the World to Your Door
3 Powerful Concepts That Climb Marketing Mountains
How To Accept Credit Cards Without a Merchant Account
The ClickBank E-Commerce Solution
The House Of Print.Com
One Point Two Billion
Make That 3 Billion
Dont give up on your business!
7 Questions to Ask A Potential Internet Merchant Account Provider
10 Reasons Why People Wont Buy A Second Product From You
Overcoming Frustration with Technology
How To Stay Cutting Edge In Online Business
How To Sell Websites Fast !
How To Implement E-Business Solutions Successfully
The Top 10 E-Commerce Ways to Follow up with Clients - Part 1
The Top 10 E-Commerce Ways to Follow up with Clients - Part 2
Two Pillars of a Successful Web Site
Your Site is all Direct Marketing
Writing Web Pages: Get To The Meat Faster
Set Yourself Apart From The Ordinary
How Do You Make Money Online?
How to Start a Business on the Internet
Succeed With Your Own Home Based Business
What Does It Take to Make Money Online?
Ten Reasons Why Online Surveys Are The Future of Marketing
Excuse Me, Are You Wasting Traffic?
A Beginners Guide To Setting Up A Successful Online Store
Tell Site Visitors What To Do
Web Users Crave Familiarity
The Art of Being Human
Tell Them Whats in The Can!
Say Something Worth Talking About
Helping Your Visitors: a State of Mind
Your Readers are Publishers Too
Direct Marketing isn't all Brute Force
Get Out of The Way
Choosing on Order Fulfillment Service
Simple Steps to Start a Profitable Member Only, Subscription Web Site
Looking For Free Advertising, Here It Is!
Intranet Project - RAD or Waterfall?
The Essential Christmas Web-store Makeover
Chinas Online Shopping May Be Booming In The Next Few Years
Complementary-Relational Linking and How It Could Save Your Internet Business
The Webmasters Assistant
eCommerce, How Much Does It cost?
The Internet Challenge
Intranet Project Names - Some Ideas
Intranet Portal - Business Case ROI
Drop-Shipping - A Great Way of Making Money Online
Why Suppliers Should Use B2B Exchanges
Starting An E-Commerce Business
Beginner Ecommerce Mistakes
Chinas IT Industry to Maintain Fast Growth
Intranet - The Benefits Realisation Plan
Stakeholder Analysis and Stakeholder Management
Managing Project Risks and Issues
Online Shoppers Say They'll Buy from Small and Large E-Businesses Alike
Shopping Cart Abandonment - Discover 5 Things you can do to Lower Cart Abandonment
Is It Easy to Build An E-commerce Web Site?
12 Easy and Effective Ways To Create Reports
10 Reasons To Survey Your Visitors, Subscribers And Customers
Old Habits Die Hard in the Third Age Years
Projecting Your Image
Expand Your Local Business Through the Internet
Why Ecommerce is Not Ready for My Daughter or Me
Intranet Portals - Personalisation and Customisation
Outsourcing Your Ecommerce Order Fulfillment
Leveraging Open Source Technology
The Plain Man's Guide to Making Money Online
Retirement Signature Frames - The Perfect Retirement Gift!
Grow Your Business Using B2B Emarketplace - Part I
Grow Your Business Using B2B Emarketplace - Part II
Grow your Business with Emarketplace - Part III
Doing Business Online - Private B2B Exchanges
How To Sell Your Products Online?
6 Steps to Attracting Black Customers Online
Online Lead Generation: Can it Work for My Business?
What is SSL (the little padlock)?
Accept Credit Cards Online Without a Merchant Account
Dont Get Ripped Off Getting A Merchant Account
E-Gold
Selling Globally Through a B2B Exchange
Intranet Portals - Search and Taxonomies
Intranet Portals - Collaboration through Team Rooms
Top 5 Dot Com Myths Debunked
Free Competition Analysis for E-Commerce Startup
Eleven Things You Must Know About A Drop Shipping Directory And Its Company
10 Tips To Build, Manage And Profit From An E-Commerce Website
Online Payments Make It Easy For Your Customers To Buy
How Merchant Accounts Can Save You Money
How To Find the Best Merchant Account For Your Business
How to Write a Landing Page
Your Affiliate Web Site Is Built - Now What?
Choosing an Ecommerce Shopping Cart
Paypal Primer
Shopping from Your Cell Phone with Froogle Wireless
Google Catalogs - Old Gashioned Mail Order Meets High Tech Search
Gooooooooooogle It!
Guide To Safe Online Shopping
Content Ever be Profitable?
Leading eCommerce Consultant Admits You Should Only Listen to One Real Expert! (And its not him!)
The Lowdown On ECommerce: Making All The Pieces Fit Together
How To Eliminate Credit Card Refunds From Digital Thieves
What Are The Barriers of Implementing E-Commerce Solutions
Website Marketing: 10 Resourceful Things You Can Do With A Product That Doesnt Sell
Home Sweet Home Page
Getting Started in ECommerce - Part Two
Getting Started in ECommerce - Part One
Online Business- What Makes It a Success!
Database: The Secret of Success
How To Turn Any Product You Sell In To Residual Income
Accept Credit Cards Online Without A Merchant Account
The Secret Science Of Online Shopping
Top Ten Qualities to Look for in an Online Pharmacy
The Rise of Multinational Virtual Corporations
E-Commerce Is Back On The Fast Track
Something new in e-commerce: the Echo System Build
Turn Your Rusty Junk Into eBay Gold
Does Your Shopping Cart Have a Squeaky Wheel?
Are You Making These E-Commerce Excuses? (part 1)
Are You Making These E-Commerce Excuses? (part 2)
Shopping Online: What You Should Know
The Clickbank Crash of 2003: Lessons Learned
Conducting Business through B2B E-marketplaces
Six Components Of A Good E-Commerce Site
Web Store - Why Do You Need One?
Start doing online business using B2B Portals in Six Steps
E-marketplaces from Sellers Perspective
Why This Is The Perfect Time To Start Charging For Website Subscriptions
Choosing An Internet Merchant Account
The Five Most Commonly Encountered, Off-putting E-commerce Errors
Selling From Your Website
Government Buying and Selling on the Internet
Evaluating Vendors of Ecommerce Fulfillment Services
How to Get Free Internet Merchant Accounts
Short Story: The Benefits of Shopping Online
A Tale of Two Revolutions - Ecommerce: A Historical Perspective
Online Merchant Account - Costs and Alternatives
Shopping Carts For The Faint Of Heart
Developing a Winning e-Commerce Strategy
Choosing the Right Online Shopping Cart
Do You Need A Merchant Account?
Shopping Cart Usability
How to Boost Conversion Rates, While Lowering Merchant Account Fees!
Online Customer Service - The Cornerstone of a Successful Online Business
Alternative E-Commerce Solutions
5 Tips for Online Shopping
Using Drop Shipping for E-commerce
Online Credit Card Processing - How to Accept Credit Cards - Ecommerce 101
Select a Niche Market for Ecommerce
Why Arent People Buying From Your Ecommerce Website?
Creating The Perfect Ecommerce Website
The Ecommerce Business Plan
Using Credit Cards Securely Online
Internet Merchant Accounts For Innocents Abroad
Building eCommerce Websites That Work - Part 1
Credit Card Merchant Account Basics
How To Accept Credit Cards Online
eCommerce Software Solutions
10 Second Internet Person, sound familiar?
Ecommerce - Boost Your Business ROI
Working With Drop Shippers
Online Florists - Send Flowers Online When Youre In a Hurry
Is Your Business Afraid of the Internet?
Is Your Website Credit Card Friendly?
Mr and Mrs Smith Go Online, as Internet Technology Moves from Fantasy to Normality
How To Start An Internet Business - Content, Content, Content
Ecommerce Comes from Customer Satisfaction
Saving Money On Your E-commerce Site
How To Start An Internet Business - Site Layout
The Internet and Customer Care: Aid or Anarchy?
Implications Of E-Commerce For Tax Legislation
Creating Legal Framework for E-commerce Taxation; non-tax statutes
Electronic Commerce Tax Jurisdiction and Principles of Permanent Establishment
Cheap Cigarettes, Discount Tobacco and Cigars Online - Is It Legal?
Shopping Carts and the E-Aisles
Electronic Commerce and WTO
Online Shopping: Legal Challenges for Taxing Authorities
Distinguishing Features of E-Commerce
Why Our Site Was Removed From The ODP
The Check is in the E-mail
Do Your Online Brokerage Business With Zero Down
Pitfalls of Doing Big International Brokerage Business Online
Precautions Necessary for an Online Brokerage Business
Google to Compete with PayPal?
How to Generate Cash from Your Web Site
How to Receive Payments for Your Online Sales
Maximize Your Froogling for Increased Website Profits
Online Consumers - What Are They Complaining About?
Prompt Delivery Rules - Internet Product Sales
PayPal Powered
Merchant Accounts: What They Can Do For You
Coupons & Rebates
What You Must Know About Selling Online to Europe
Merchant Account Insider Secrets - Accept Credit Cards Online
How e-business and e-Marketing are Changing
Keep Your Customers Happy by Organizing Your Payment Options
Cyber Banking
The Origins of E-Commerce
5 Powerful Ways to Make Money Online with a Website
12 Powerful Ways To Use Autoresponders That Will Take YOU To The Top
Shop: Is Shopping Online Secure?
E-commerce Software That Will Safeguard Your Business against Fraud
7 Must Have Scripts to Look for When Shopping for E-commerce Hosting
Credit Card Processing - 7 Things You Need to Know Before Opening an Online Merchant Account
How E-commerce Web Site Design Differs From Normal Web Design
7 Suggestions for an i-Mom Friendly Web Site (e-commerce news and statistics)
Products for a Successful Web Business
Delivering Information Products Through Paypal Automatically
Web advertising e-Marketing Places!
Is ClickBanks Popularity Drawing To An End?
The Census and the E-Commerce Wave
Shopping Cart Features to Consider
7 Key Steps To Reduce Refunds and Chargebacks
How Measuring Key Performance Indicators Can Improve E-Commerce Strategy - Part One
How Measuring Key Performance Indicators Can Improve E-Commerce Strategy - Part Two
How Measuring Key Performance Indicators Can Improve E-Commerce Strategy - Part Three
E-commerce: Is It Right for You?
Cost Effective Ecommerce Solutions
Getting Started: Creating a Business Plan
ECommerce Scenario in Pakistan
10 Compelling Benefits of Having A 3rd Party Merchant Account  
Accepting Credit Card Payments Online 
Effective Management Of Your Customer Services
How To Prevent Your 3rd Party Merchant Account From Suspension
E-Currency Exchange: The First Bonanza of the 21st Century?
The Five Steps of E-Commerce
Selecting The Right Shopping Cart For Your Website
Business Online - Blind Hunt
Ecommerce Marketing Plan
Selling Online for Newbies
Increasing E-commerce Website Sales
How to Gain Your Visitors Trust
Is ECommerce Right for Our Business?
Ecommerce Solution for the Big and Small Business
Accepting Credit Cards For Your Online Business
Increasing E-Commerce Website Sales: A Guide for the Online Newbie


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Amazon has begun taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S III, a handset that will become available in Europe at the end of this month. The offering has caused some head-scratching: If this were the newest iPhone, the rush to get one might be understandable. However, the unlocked Galaxy S III smartphone will cost an eye-popping $799.99, and it won't be fully compatible with any U.S. network.



Google has officially closed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. This could transform the search engine giant from a software player to a maker of hardware: smartphones, tablet PCs and even set-top boxes. More importantly for Google is gaining control of Motorola's patent portfolio, which could help it fend off lawsuits from rivals such as Apple and Microsoft.



Apple filed a motion for an injunction against a familiar patent sparring opponent Friday, requesting that Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 be banned from sales in the U.S. The company made a similar bid last year as part of the ongoing and many-faceted legal battle between Apple and Samsung.



The European Union's antitrust ax is about to fall on Google, but the company can still avoid the worst repercussions. That is the essence of the message from EU antitrust chief Joaquin Almunia. After a year-and-a-half investigation into Google's activities in the market, there are four areas of concern that need to be rectified, he said.



The x86 data center revolution has been a tale of industry standard upward mobility pressuring and displacing traditional systems. In essence, continually evolving x86-based systems and complementary technologies -- particularly virtualization, memory and I/O -- have provided hardware vendors the means to develop systems capable of challenging and beating traditional enterprise server platforms.



Personalization sits at the very heart of marketing performance improvement in B2B as well as in B2C companies. The latter camp has made enormous strides in recent years in being able to present customers and prospects with relevant content, offers, recommendations, and other types of messages via online channels, including the company website, in an automated and systematic fashion.

No one could accuse Facebook of having beginner's luck on Wall Street. The company's initial public offering on Friday was delayed by two hours due to a glitch in Nasdaq's trading system, prompting many traders to cancel orders because they were not sure of the stock's price. The day, in general, was arguably a disappointment for the social media giant, with its per share price ending only slightly above the $38 starting price.



Five major cable service providers in the United States are teaming up to allow their high-speed Internet customers access each other's metro WiFi networks. The five are Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable. The agreement will create a chain of more than 50,000 hotspots.



Yahoo will sell half its stake in Chinese e-commerce heavyweight Alibaba back to the company for about $7.1 billion, setting in motion a deal that will send cash toward Yahoo shareholders. The deal will take place in multiple stages. First, Alibaba will purchase about 20 percent of Yahoo's stake in the company.



Mediafly is a startup company that delivers cloud-based applications for content management and distribution on mobile devices for Fortune 500 companies. Through the Ariba Network, Mediafly gained insight and control over its cash flow and found new means of managing capital and in aiding its ability to support ongoing operations, as well as to drive future growth.



Silverpop has been on the vanguard of old-school digital marketing providers -- that is, email marketing firms -- embracing social media. The company has released a slew of products designed to integrate the two disciplines. Given that history, it is difficult to imagine a subsector or market constituency that it missed in its earlier product rollouts, but apparently Silverpop has found one, and it has set out to rectify the omission.

Over the next few years, the growth in online retail sales in markets such as Western Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America is expected to outpace U.S. growth. Given this increase in cross-border e-commerce, many retailers are rushing to reach new markets. However, the unique circumstances of international shipping call for unique systems and process capabilities.



For all the anticipation leading up to Facebook's initial public offering, opinions about how it performed are decidedly mixed. Clearly, though, the market didn't think the stock, which started at $38 per unit, was a grand bargain: Facebook ended trading on Friday just a few cents over its opening price.



As Facebook launched its IPO on Friday, it was hit with yet another class action lawsuit over its practice of tracking of users even after they had logged out of its website. The amended consolidated class action complaint was filed by Stewarts Law in a San Jose, Calif., federal court.



Samsung overtook Nokia to become the world's top cellular phone maker earlier this year, shipping more than 92 million handsets in the first quarter. The company's Galaxy S II smartphone had stellar sales, reaching 20 million. The third time might be more than the charm -- it could be big on an intergalactic scale, with some 9 million pre-orders reportedly placed for the upcoming Galaxy S III, which will debut in Europe on May 29.



Wearing his trademark hoodie, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg virtually rang Nasdaq's opening bell from Silicon Valley this morning to kick off the start of what will be a very interesting Friday. This is, of course, Facebook IPO day -- the long-awaited and eagerly anticipated initial public offering of the social media giant.



HP is planning significant layoffs with the aim of increasing efficiency and focusing on new products, according to a recent report citing an anonymous source. The company could lay off more than 30,000 workers, or nearly 10 percent of the company's total workforce of 324,000. The large-scale cuts are reportedly part of CEO Meg Whitman's effort to rebuild the company.



This spring has seen a raft of software company events and announcements, and they've been good meetings full of real news and important new developments. It is as if these companies bided their time during the worst of the recession, building new product, thinking about the future and how customers will use their technologies.



In the U.S. market, the percentage of broadband households owning and connecting at least one product besides PCs to the Internet has increased 45 percent between 2010 and 2011. Today, approximately 40 percent of all U.S. broadband households own at least one Internet-connected device, with game consoles accounting for 75 percent of these products.



Twitter has made an important overture to privacy advocates: It is giving users the ability to opt out of being tracked on the service by enabling the Do Not Track feature in the Firefox browser. Ed Felten, chief technology officer for the Federal Trade Commission, broke the news at an industry event Thursday morning in New York. The company later confirmed it in a message on Twitter.



The image-based social networking site Pinterest has raised $100 million in a financing round, and this brings the value of the company to around $1.5 billion, an unnamed source told All Things D. Rakuten, one of Japan's biggest online retail operators, led the round of financing. It was joined by a group of investors including venture-capital firms FirstMark Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners and Andreessen Horowitz.



Verizon will reveal a new shared data policy this summer and end its unlimited data option, according to CFO Fran Shammo. Currently, the company allows customers who had a $30-per-month unlimited data plan before Verizon's switch to tiered plans last July to keep their unlimited plans when they upgrade their phones to LTE devices. That option will soon be eliminated.



Google is extensively updating its search function with the rollout of a new Knowledge Graph. The heart of the Knowledge Graph is a database Google has compiled, via its own research and through its acquisition of MetaWeb Technologies, of 500 million people, places, things and points of history.



There's always a danger of reading analysis by others that matches your own personal experience and then simply using it to build up the foundation of what you know and believe. But hey, danger can spike adrenaline, and I like adrenaline, so check this out: Information technology research firm Gartner released a report about its worldwide tablet sales projections for 2012.



Customer service is a crucial part of the customer experience. That seems immediately obvious. And customer experience is the big buzzword right now, so companies are going bonkers revamping their customer service operations. Right? Would that it were so. Almost paradoxically, many businesses are still stuck in the mode of tweaking with utterly defective customer service processes.



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