E-commerce Websites - What Works?
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I’ve thought long and hard about what makes websites work and have gained some experience too? To tell you the truth, it is so many things put together. I’ll just give you two things to think about.
One idea that I have long found successful is to have one website that has large priced items for sale such as fitness equipment or patio furniture. The other thought is to have more than one website since the more websites you have the better the possibility for success. Other websites can be for smaller priced products. However, either way, you want sales that will allow you to profit well. If you sell small items, then you will have to do a lot of work to gain a good profit. If you sell large ticket items you can gain a profit much more quickly with less work. Think about it.
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I just had an experience yesterday that I'd like to share with you all. I'm sure that if you have a store, whether brick and mortar or e-commerce, you have dealt with the question of returns. I have had to several times...
Return Policy - Stick to it of Bend the Rules?
I just had an experience yesterday that I'd like to share with you all. I'm sure that if you have a store, whether brick and mortar or e-commerce, you have dealt with the question of returns. I have had to several times...
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