Showing posts with label Ezine Articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ezine Articles. Show all posts

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Ecommerce Articles, Ezine Articles, Ghostwriting Samples, Online Business Articles, Article Marketing Samples




  • Top 4 Ecommerce Solutions for the Holiday Season
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Ecommerce] Are you counting the days till Christmas? Does the holiday season mean anything to your business? If your answer is yes, then probably you have done your share of research on ecommerce solutions to improve the Yuletide appeal of your online store. Days are coming by fast and merchants are soon ringing the proverbial cash registers for end-of-the-year profit. If you’re running out of time and need a quick fix before online shoppers hit the checkout line, make sure you got four essential elements of your ecommerce store decked out!

  • Checklist in Choosing Your Ecommerce Hosting Provider
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Ecommerce] Are you an online merchant shopping for a good ecommerce hosting provider? With the emergence of so many hosting companies offering various products these days, anyone can get lost. Before you plunge deeper in your search and make comparisons from one web host to another, see if they have everything that you need using this checklist I provided.

  • How To Tackle Your Ecommerce Shipping Issues
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Ecommerce] Ecommerce shipping is obviously a lot more complicated if you’re a high risk merchant. One, because it may involve shipping goods overseas. Two, because you may be selling intangible products such as e-books. When this happens, the risk of returns and frauds are even higher.

  • Get Listed or Get Shot – The High Risk Merchant’s Guide to Advertising Online
    [Business:Advertising] Six decades ago, thousands of people who were found on a rich German businessman’s record book were brought out from Auschwitz and into a quasi- World War 2 bullet manufacturing company not to work, but to have their lives saved. Fast forward six decades again, and we are into the the same dog-eat-dog world where online content is king. The question is, have you had yourself listed lately?

  • Pawn Shop Merchant Account – Why Should You Get One?
    [Home-Based-Business:Network-Marketing] One encouraging thing about building an online pawn shop is that you get more exposure and thus more chances of earning good income. The Internet is fraught with advertising possibilities and cutting edge technology to assist you in your business. For example, whether you are a start up online pawn shop or already have an established store processing high volume of credit card transactions monthly, acquiring a high risk merchant account can be a big help in your business.

  • 7 Best Tools for Providing First-Rate Customer Service
    [Business:Customer-Service] “People used what they called a telephone because they hated being close together and they were scared of being alone.” Chuck Palahniuk could be right and wrong! In the world of e-commerce, the telephone could be the single most important tool next to your car keys. An online merchant will not exist and survive in the cutthroat world of online business without key customer service tools.

  • High Volume Merchant Account – Is It Worth Acquiring One
    [Finance] I feel a need to go back to the basics. After years of hearing the phrase high volume merchants, I still encounter some perfectly running businesses who have not acquired their own high volume merchant account. When I tell execs about the possibilities it offers, they say they will consider applying for one. It seems to me that these businesses have reached their equilibrium, and at this point wish nothing but to maintain it.

  • Homemade Remedy for Download Theft
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:E-Books] Many online sellers aren’t bothered so much by copyright infringement as they are of losing money by theft of their online products. Most popular among these is the e-book. Guess we already know why those who are selling e-books are considered high risk merchants – the sole fact that the e-book they are selling can be easily downloaded for free (without being dubbed “freeware” or “shareware”) makes them vulnerable to frauds and chargebacks in the long run.

  • High Risk Merchant Account Tips on IP Detection
    [Finance] Any high risk merchant should be aware, if not become thoroughly an expert, of all the technical aspects of credit card transactions. Let’s face it, doing business online is taking risk a hundred times more dangerous than doing business the brick and mortar fashion. Smart merchants would never plunge headlong into online ventures without a good, working knowledge of the loopholes of the billing process via credit cards.

  • High Risk Merchants Black Book Guide on Building E-Commerce Websites
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Development] Building an e-commerce website is a simple task that requires the help of a good programmer. High risk merchants must decide which factors they will need to prioritize and incorporate in the website. Web copy, layout and other visuals, e-commerce elements, marketing elements, and customer service tools are some of the basic elements you need to consider in building a website that sells.

  • OsCommerce for High Risk Merchants – The Good, The Bad, and The Possibilities
    [Finance] Just because osCommerce is the most popular merchant account software doesn’t mean it’s the best solution for your online business. Agree or disagree? Do you find osCommerce to be overrated? A lot of high risk merchants adopt osCommerce as their primary merchant account solution because of so many advantages.

  • Insider Tricks to Successful High Risk Merchant Account Application
    [Finance] Many merchants complain about the lack of information when it comes to high risk merchant account application. It’s not that there’s no information at hand; it’s more likely because merchant account providers do not give standard customer service or are simply too lazy to share the nuts and bolts that the applicants need.


Written under the author pseudonym Gerri Bryce