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[2005-06-30] Web Analytics - More Than Just Numbers
Understanding Your User's Web Site Experience

[2005-06-30] The Ones That Don’t Come Back
At our company, we do our best for all of our clients. As a team we all work well together and strive to achieve good rankings, traffic and conversions for our clients. We assess and retool when things aren't going as we'd like. We aim to please, and we aim to renew our contracts with our clients.

[2005-06-29] Wacky Test Marketing: Part 3
Once again I used my wacky test marketing strategy to announce a new project and once again it worked - but on this occasion I had another motive about which I will tell you more in a moment.

[2005-06-29] Building a Web Store on Shoestring Budget in less than Four Hours
Starting a business online is no longer as difficult as it used to be! Now, there are plenty of interesting business ideas that anybody can pick up from various Internet resources.

[2005-06-28] Online Marketing Matrix
Business owners are facing a harsh reality: A website in itself offers no guarantee of business.

[2005-06-28] Ecommerce Store Owners : Want Visitors?
Have you recently opened an online store, and waiting for those customers to drop by and start shopping?

[2005-06-28] Adsense – The Powerful Passive Income Generator
Webmasters have a revolutionary new method of collecting income from their websites.

[2005-06-23] Google Wallet to Fatten Google's Wallet
This week, Google leaked information about another very smart thing they've done. Google is about to introduce an online payment system to help facilitate e-commerce.

[2005-06-23] Google vs. PayPal: Is a Battle for the Title of 'The Online Payment System' Pending?
The Wall Street Journal broke the news on Friday that they had received information from sources "in the know" about Google, Inc.'s plans to create an online payment system -possibly named "Google Wallet"- to rival that of current online payment leader PayPal, a service of online auctioneer giant eBay, Inc.

[2005-06-22] Snap, Crackle, Click!
If only pay-per-click campaigns were as easy as a snap of the finger, then every web page could strike it rich at the first try.

[2005-06-21] Conference Calling Evolved
Originally the conference call was limited to businesses paying exorbitant fees to the telcos. For business, it still made sense economically because the costs were less than the travel costs involved in bringing the people together. Additionally, significant time savings are involved, both in terms of travel time and in being able to communicate fairly rapidly to an extended group.

[2005-06-20] Google May Add PayPal To List of Competitors
Reports are going around that Google is considering launching an online payment service that would compete with PayPal. An anonymous online retailer told the New York Times about it.

[2005-06-17] What Does the New Internet Mean for Business?
Perhaps the most fascinating conversation I've had in recent weeks was with Kevin Werbach, Janice Fraser (CEO, Adaptive Path, recently authored A Whole New Internet) and Philip Evans (SVP at Boston Consulting Group, author of Blown to Bits).

[2005-06-16] PayPal Alternatives: "Do You Have a Backup Plan?"
Many people think that in order to do business online you need to have an expensive merchant account to have the ability to take payments by credit card from your customers.

[2005-06-15] 7 Ways of Building Customers' Trust With Your Web Site
When I purchase something from a web site I first check who is behind this site. If there is no contact information or anything about the owner of the site or his/her company I move on.

[2005-06-15] Selling through Auction Marketplaces
Consumers are increasingly feeling more comfortable in buying products through the Internet. According to a report released recently by the Department of Commerce first-quarter retail sales rose 23.8 percent to US$ 19.8 billion in the United States from US$ 16 billion a year ago.

[2005-06-14] Microsoft and China: The Cost Of Doing Business
Everyone knows right China is ripe for business, particularly the e-business. The population of China has number of well over 1 billion people for some years now and they are growing by leaps and bounds. They are literally a neo-industrial revolution.

[2005-06-13] How and When to Use PayPal's New Invoicing System
Automate, automate, automate. It's darn good advice most of the time. But what about occasions where you simply need to collect a one-time payment for various and sundry items or services?

[2005-06-10] Choosing the Right Domain Name
So you've decided to put a web site up on the Internet. In this article, we will discuss the best way to choose a domain name for your business web site, but many of the same principles apply if you are choosing a name for a hobby or informational site. So, let's choose a name for your little piece of the Internet.

[2005-06-07] AIMing For Advertiser Revenue With E-mail
AOL has given its 22 million AIM users a free 2GB e-mail account, another in a line of free services.

[2005-06-06] Ma Bell & Pa Bill: AT&T And Microsoft Look For Synergy
AT&T and Microsoft announce they are building a "strategic alliance" for the future. The program "revolutionizes" the next generation of IP communication. The press release for this big announcement was a bit lengthy but overall, this could be an extremely competitive offering in light of many other teams and mergers seen lately. The first big goal will be VoIPing the two companies.

[2005-06-06] Pentium Is Mac Daddy: Intel and Apple Process Together
Steve Jobs confirmed today what's been floating around for sometime: that Intel would be the supplier for Apple computers starting in 2006 and be fully integrated by 2007.

[2005-06-02] ICANN Changes Porn Site Domains to .XXX
Porn websites with sexually explicit material will claim their own top level domain (TLD) on the Internet as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) begins to review a plan to change the suffix designation .xxx. The primary reason the domain designation is to help people filter out adult oriented content.

[2005-06-02] Building eCommerce Websites that Work - Part 2
Succeeding with an eCommerce website is a dream for many these days. It may seem nearly impossible at times, but it can be done.

[2005-06-02] Conversagent Launches Financial Services Automated Service Agent
Conversagent, a developer of online customer service software solutions, recently announced the launch of an Automated Service Agent (ASA) for Harrisdirect.

[2005-06-01] Are You In the Mindset for Yahoo?
The world of search engines always has something new to offer; whether it's GooglePrint or MSN's Virtual Earth or in this case Yahoo's Mindset. The new Mindset feature adds a new relevance dimension to one's search based on a research facet or a shopping facet.

[2005-06-01] eBay Goes Shopping
eBay announced that it is buying comparison-shopping site Shopping.com for about $620 million in cash. The acquisition will give eBay's many sellers a new sales channel and access to a new set of buyers.

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