Sale of badges on the Web, we had to think of it! This e-commerce was born a little by accident when Sandy Lemoyne, independent designer, receives a badge as an advertising medium. Fairly quickly, it notes that no online shop does not propose the creation of personalized badges in small quantities. In order to achieve the command, Sandy Lemoyne will then buy a machine to produce the badges and will draw the visuals. (more…)
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Kezako: an e-commerce badge
Monday, June 16th, 2008Rising numbers in e-commerce
Saturday, June 14th, 2008This Monday, June 9 were published figures from the research institute Benchmark Federation and the distance (Interactive) on employment in the e-commerce. The study aims to update the 2006 figures as well as evaluating the employment situation related to the sale on the Internet regardless of the type of business. The growth of online sales of 34% has of course encouraged the creation of employment in the sector of e-commerce at a steady pace. (more…)
The e-commerce fracas more expensive than its neighbors
Saturday, June 14th, 2008According to the price comparison Twenga, which has increased the prices of more than 21,000 products, French merchants offer their products at prices higher than their German neighbors or British. It is the United Kingdom that is proving to be the cheapest of the three. The average gap recorded by Twenga is 100 euros for products such as digital cameras and LCDS. This sometimes amounted to 400 euros difference for plasma screens.That price difference can s’expliqué by a higher competitive intensity in the UK than in France but also by a sales volume more important.Comparator has, indeed, identified 80,000 online merchants overseas round, against only 39,000 identified in France by Fevad. Note also that there VAT is 17.5%, against 19.6% in France.
5 steps to encourage blog readers on the website
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008How can you encourage readers to blog on your news website?
Anyone can start a blog, for free and in minutes, using established and popular services such as Blogger and Wordpress.com. What would entice a reader to avoid those options in favor of maintaining their blog on your website? (more…)