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Low-cost shipping options Anybody send a bunch of 1# and less packages every day? We average over 100 via UPS daily and need to find some option to get the shipping costs down on smaller packages. UPS is still over $5/package to residential addresses, and Priority Mail is too labor intensive for large numbers of packages. Anyone know of a good option? We're getting a lot of complaints from customers on UPS's rates.
Merchant Account Application On my quest to obtain a US Merchant account, I was told by the account executive to use my personal checking account and my home address in the USA as my business location and information on the application. However, currently my home address in the USA is just a residential home where someone is renting it right now while I'm overseas.
How to take advantag of USPS How can I take advantage of the low shipping rates USPS offers for international delivery, if my supplier in the US doesn't offer USPS shipping option? I use my supplier for drop-shipping, but they only offer FedEx Economy rate, which is still too expensive compared to USPS.
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| Recent Articles | Online Advertising Spending on the Increase New eMarketer projections indicate 2004 will be another boom year for online advertising, with spending expected to increase 28.8% overall from 2003. The projections, issued today, put total ad spending at $9.4 billion for the year, with another increase of nearly 21% in 2005.
Time is Key Concern in Business Blogging 71% of marketers reported time as a key concern in managing a business blog for their company or organization according to results from a recent WordBiz survey. 45% were unsure what to write about, 18% questioned if the content needs to be edited or pre approved and 15% wondered who would be responsible for the content.
Blogging for Dollars Blogging for dollars might sound like the latest game show or some new drinking game, but it's the latest craze to hit the Internet. Bloggers began blogging for a number of reasons, but as the blog movement has increased in popularity, they have found ways to monetize their blogs and are seeing their commitment pay off.
eBay's Offer to Korea Trading Company eBay announced the results of its tender offer in Korea for publicly-held common shares of the Korean online trading company. The tender offer, which offered KRW125,000 per share, closed on October 5.
eBay is Most Searched-for Brand Hitwise reports that while eBay is the most visited online shopping and auction destination, it also is the most searched-for brand in the entire Shopping category. According to Hitwise, the popularity of the term "ebay" dwarfs the level of search-engine queries for all other retailers fivefold or more.
eCommerce On the Rise The recent rise in eCommerce is fueled by online shoppers with investors chasing those revival traits as a new boom lies on the horizon. eBay expects online eCommerce in China to double every year for the next four years and though Asia is fueling much of the eCommerce speculation by investors most online businesses are seeing improved sales figures.
Marchex Sets Agreements with Yahoo and Others Marchex has set agreements with two of the Internet's leading shopping services through its TrafficLeader subsidiary, designed to provide expanded marketing and distribution opportunities for its merchant advertisers.
Amazon to Utilize NextLinx NextLinx today announced that Amazon will utilize its real-time global trade content to help determine landed costs and classify products for shipment to more than 40 countries. Amazon will use the cost-effective NextLinx solution to help provide customers in more than 40 countries with information about the full cost of their orders, including country-specific duties, taxes, tariffs and licenses, at the time of checkout.
German Court Rejects Google Lawsuit A court in Hamburg, Germany has thrown out a lawsuit against Google concerning trademark infringement. A German company brought the suit against the search engine because they felt Google was selling ads that featured their trademark.
AOL Launches inStore America Online today announced the launch of inStore, an all-new online shopping destination on the AOL service and the Web that offers shoppers an intuitive and comprehensive experience with unbeatable selection, security and value.
AOL To Introduce Comparison Shopping Site America Online is preparing to introduce a Yahoo or Froogle-like shopping web presence that will allow users to search and compare desired products. The site, called In-Store.com, is scheduled for launch next Monday (September 20, 2004).
Overture: So Much More Than Pay Per Click Overture is known for being the Leader in "Pay Per Click" (PPC).Owned by Yahoo, Overture advertisers can reach over 80% of Internet users. If you take a closer look and pop the hood, you'll find a whole suite of useful tools for Marketers.
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Are Blogs Becoming More Popular Than Forums?
By Vishal P. Rao
Blogging is hot, and seems to be becoming hotter each month. Although blogging originally was dismissed, by many successful publishers and other online "gurus", the truth is that now, a few years after the "blogging trend" began, there are actually more blogs and more bloggers online than ever before. Blogging, obviously, is "here to stay"!
Actually first documented in 1997, Web logs initially used the abbreviated version: wee-blog, with a Web log editor referred to as a blogger. Since then, all types of Web logs (blogs) and blogging software have emerged, giving rise to this lucrative and dynamic market.
Now, everything from advertising blogs to zoology blogs exist, with every topic in between apparent online. Political blogs are rampant, and groups of bloggers across the globe post regularly on every topic imaginable.
What does a blog supply that an e-zine, newsletter, or forum might not? What has skyrocketed the popularity of the blog over the past several years?
The answers are really quite simple:
1. Blogs are more highly interactive. Posters get to see the results of a post immediately, as the post appears simultaneously after posting. Posters also don't have the usual moderation that appears in forums, where posts may be deleted without warning. Usually, in blogs, more freedom is given, and posts are usually accepted no matter what the content, or the topic.
E-zines and newsletters, with their one sided presentation of views, have decreased in popularity with the increase of the popularity of blogs.
2. Blogs are easy to maintain and easy to start. The sheer volume of choices is staggering! Everything from "blogging software" to "blogging services" are available, and even a novice blogger will find blogging quick and easy to do.
3. Blogs are "Search Engine Friendly Food". Search Engines love blogs, because of the constantly changing content that appears daily. Search Engines are constantly "searching" for new content, and blogs meet this requirement splendidly!
4. Blogs are actually a lot of fun! The entertainment aspects of a blog cannot be dismissed. A great deal of "voyeurism" exists on blogs, where other bloggers continually monitor discussions, both pro and con concerning an issue. Discussions on blogs can be "heated" and interesting, with much repartee occurring daily! Blogs are a rousing form of media, indeed, with many bloggers returning repeatedly throughout a day to view new posts.
For a view into popular blogs of many categories, just visit: http://www.blogit.com
5. Many blogs are capable of syndication. Syndication is a great way to ensure that your writing and your views are exposed to as much of the general public as possible. Syndication is many times included in blogging services now, and this has drawn individuals to the art of blogging continuously.
For an example of a blog service that features syndication, please visit: http://www.typepad.com
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6. There are no lists to maintain, or spam filters to worry about with blogs. This is one reason why so many writers and publishers have turned to blogs. E-mail delivery of newsletters and e-zines has become difficult over the past few years, with the advent of spam filters. Blogs are not delivered, and therefore, no methods of defeating filters are needed, and no "non-deliverables" occur, which has been the bane of writers and publishers prior to this.
A good blogging software exists at: http://www.silkblogs.com
7. Blogs are economical. Since no lists are maintained, there are no list server costs. Blogging software and blogging services are also very reasonably priced, giving good value for the money spent monthly consistently. Some blogging services charge others to "read", while others charge writers to "write", but overall the monthly charges are rather minimal either way.
8. Blogs are educational. There are such a variety of informative and educational blogs available now, that a search for any subject usually turns up hundreds of offerings. Differing points of view on all subjects are offered routinely, giving a reader or poster an "insight" into the hearts and minds of other bloggers.
Blogs also, to be successful, however, need to contain the same elements of a popular newsletter or e-zine:
A. Compelling, well-written content. No one, either online or offline wants to read materials that are poorly written or difficult or boring to read.
B. Updated material. Just as in newsletters or e-zines, if material is not updated continually, then the audience eventually dies.
C. Rousing topics. Topics of interest to a wide range of readers succeed more than topics that appeal to very few, or are rather dull topics.
D. A nice layout and visual appeal. A blog is akin to a Web site for written materials, and just like in the design of a Web site, every care should be made to have the blog be visually appealing and friendly to visitors.
Newsletters, e-zines and forums, of course, will remain. But as you can clearly see, blogging, bloggers, and blogs themselves, have definitely added to the "online experience" and will possibly (and hopefully) be around for decades more!
About the Author: Vishal P. Rao is the owner of http://www.home-based-business-opportunities.com - One of Internet's leading website dedicated to starting, managing and marketing a home based business.
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