Have You Turned into a Kipper Since Graduation?In the UK, seven million adults are still living with their parents: 2 million of them are over 30, with another million close to 40. They are known as Kippers – Kids in Parents’ Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings. And the problem isn’t confined to Britain – it’s emerging in all developed countries, with a particularly high percentage in Japan, where Kippers have an even more derogatory name - parasite singles. As more young people leave university with huge debts, many have no choice but to move back in with Mum and Dad. Given the present pension crisis, this is bad news for all concerned.Why is it so difficult for graduates to get jobs? The government is encouraging school leavers to stay in education. In 1980, 13% of Britain’s young adults went to university. That
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This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the prod
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Many retail business owners are being pressured into setting up shop online. But is this a realistic expectation or is it an exercise in futility. There are some very important key questions that have to be answered before considering the move to online sales.
1.Are your products conducive to mail, phone or online sales?
You might think that every product can be sold online and, to some degree, you would be correct. However, should every product be sold online? The answer is no. Many products just don't sell well online because they are not conducive to impulse purchases, the demand is low, or the product itself has a long sales cycle. Given that most people will be making purchases online using a credit card, the products or combination of products should be easily purchased with a credit card that has a limit of $1,000 to $5,000.
2.Are you prepared to sell your products online?
This may seem like a very basic, but it will validate your motivation to succeed online. If your motivation to sell online is driven by a belief that “everyone else is doing it and so should I” , then you should serious consider the implications of selling online. Once you have made the mental decision to sell online, you can begin to formulate your strategy for doing so.
3.Do you have the resources to sell online?
Are you prepared to handle five, ten, a hundred, five hundred orders a day? Do you have the staff to fulfill orders, manage online customer service, and make updates to the website. Do you plan on doing this work yourself? If so, have you considered the impact this decision will have on the rest of your business? Create a plan that sets definitive goals for your online storefront, as you would for any business opportunity. Remember, managing a successful e-commerce website is a full-time job.
4.Who will build your site?
One of the biggest myths about e-commerce is that anybody can build and run an online store. The truth of the matter is that anyone can build and run a store online, but only a select few can do it well. There are many online store builders, shopping cart programs, and hosted applications that let you build a site and start selling your products online, but realistically you get what you pay for with most of these services. Consider hiring a company who specializes in developing online commerce sites for you. The result will be superior to a home grown site and will ultimately result in increased credibility and sales.
5.What is your budget?
Get quotes from a variety of vendors. You will find that the quotes you get back will range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars. A reasonable amount to budget for your new website is around $10,000 for a full build out including custom web design and software, and ongoing server and maintenance fees of about $300 to $500 per month. When you consider your budget, take into account that the more you spend upfront, the less likely you will be to change the site. On the Internet, keeping your website fresh and updated is crucial to your credibility.
Now that you have answered the fundamentals, you will want to ensure you take the following steps to get your online store set-up correctly and efficiently:
1. Set-up an Internet Merchant Account
This is a must. You may be tempted to use Paypal, 2Checkout, or some other low cost online payment solution, however, in the end, when your site becomes popular and you start generating significant revenue, you will find that the discount rate you pay with a true merchant account will be much less. Although there is a little more work involved in setting up an Internet capable merchant account, your credibility, not to mention your payment tracking, will be greatly simplified.
2.Purchase a Secure Certificate
This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the produ
Selecting a Network Marketing CompanyJust like in any business, failure to attract new customers will inevitably lead to failure. Therefore, it is imperative to the success of any network marketing business to have an effective marketing plan.There are two marketing models in network marketing. They are:Sales ModelThis approach advocates having a new distributor make a list of 100 people they know that they could introduce to the opportunity. Once the list is completed, the new distributor and his sponsor call each name on the list, attempting to sell the person your opportunity or product. However, 90% of the people who utilize this model fail because the odds of finding a qualified customer in any average group of 100 people is very low. Tom Hopkins, the master sa
ill validate your motivation to succeed online. If your motivation to sell online is driven by a belief that “everyone else is doing it and so should I” , then you should serious consider the implications of selling online. Once you have made the mental decision to sell online, you can begin to formulate your strategy for doing so.
3.Do you have the resources to sell online?
Are you prepared to handle five, ten, a hundred, five hundred orders a day? Do you have the staff to fulfill orders, manage online customer service, and make updates to the website. Do you plan on doing this work yourself? If so, have you considered the impact this decision will have on the rest of your business? Create a plan that sets definitive goals for your online storefront, as you would for any business opportunity. Remember, managing a successful e-commerce website is a full-time job.
4.Who will build your site?
One of the biggest myths about e-commerce is that anybody can build and run an online store. The truth of the matter is that anyone can build and run a store online, but only a select few can do it well. There are many online store builders, shopping cart programs, and hosted applications that let you build a site and start selling your products online, but realistically you get what you pay for with most of these services. Consider hiring a company who specializes in developing online commerce sites for you. The result will be superior to a home grown site and will ultimately result in increased credibility and sales.
5.What is your budget?
Get quotes from a variety of vendors. You will find that the quotes you get back will range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars. A reasonable amount to budget for your new website is around $10,000 for a full build out including custom web design and software, and ongoing server and maintenance fees of about $300 to $500 per month. When you consider your budget, take into account that the more you spend upfront, the less likely you will be to change the site. On the Internet, keeping your website fresh and updated is crucial to your credibility.
Now that you have answered the fundamentals, you will want to ensure you take the following steps to get your online store set-up correctly and efficiently:
1. Set-up an Internet Merchant Account
This is a must. You may be tempted to use Paypal, 2Checkout, or some other low cost online payment solution, however, in the end, when your site becomes popular and you start generating significant revenue, you will find that the discount rate you pay with a true merchant account will be much less. Although there is a little more work involved in setting up an Internet capable merchant account, your credibility, not to mention your payment tracking, will be greatly simplified.
2.Purchase a Secure Certificate
This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the prod
Satin Paper and Large Format Printing - Pros and ConsFor the past few years or so now we've been creating and printing our own posters.
And the best paper that I've found for this is satin paper.
And not just any satin paper. The best that I've found is made by Hewlett Packard.
And what works best is the 7 mil paper.Satin paper that's 7 mil thick dries quick. Even for dark prints.
Cause there's enough paper to absorb the ink.
Thinner paper takes a lot longer to dry cause not all of the ink isn't aborbed.
So it has to just sit there and dry. Sometimes run and bleed through to the
back of the paper.And the 7 mil paper isn't so thick that you can't roll it up and plastic sleeve it without any problems.
Like wrinkling the print for making it too tight to get the plastic over it.So it dries quick, rolls
e-commerce is that anybody can build and run an online store. The truth of the matter is that anyone can build and run a store online, but only a select few can do it well. There are many online store builders, shopping cart programs, and hosted applications that let you build a site and start selling your products online, but realistically you get what you pay for with most of these services. Consider hiring a company who specializes in developing online commerce sites for you. The result will be superior to a home grown site and will ultimately result in increased credibility and sales.
5.What is your budget?
Get quotes from a variety of vendors. You will find that the quotes you get back will range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars. A reasonable amount to budget for your new website is around $10,000 for a full build out including custom web design and software, and ongoing server and maintenance fees of about $300 to $500 per month. When you consider your budget, take into account that the more you spend upfront, the less likely you will be to change the site. On the Internet, keeping your website fresh and updated is crucial to your credibility.
Now that you have answered the fundamentals, you will want to ensure you take the following steps to get your online store set-up correctly and efficiently:
1. Set-up an Internet Merchant Account
This is a must. You may be tempted to use Paypal, 2Checkout, or some other low cost online payment solution, however, in the end, when your site becomes popular and you start generating significant revenue, you will find that the discount rate you pay with a true merchant account will be much less. Although there is a little more work involved in setting up an Internet capable merchant account, your credibility, not to mention your payment tracking, will be greatly simplified.
2.Purchase a Secure Certificate
This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the prod
Preventing the Misconduct of Your Children or EmployeesHuman behavior, whether that of a child or a grown employee, always stems from a goal or purpose. Starting as a thought, the behavior is further enforced by triggers of the emotions and senses. This behavior, when it is "good", gets us rewards and recognition, while on the other hand, negative, or "bad", behavior creates a strain on a relationship, sometimes fatally.If you were to look at it closely, the misconduct of some employees closely resembles that of a child's misbehavior while he is seeking his mother's attention and not receiving it. Remember the antics of a young child in the supermarket who had a "Terrible Two's" tantrum because his mother won't but him the candy or toy he wanted? Well, it is my opinion that the goal behind the employee's purposeful miscondu
300 to $500 per month. When you consider your budget, take into account that the more you spend upfront, the less likely you will be to change the site. On the Internet, keeping your website fresh and updated is crucial to your credibility.
Now that you have answered the fundamentals, you will want to ensure you take the following steps to get your online store set-up correctly and efficiently:
1. Set-up an Internet Merchant Account
This is a must. You may be tempted to use Paypal, 2Checkout, or some other low cost online payment solution, however, in the end, when your site becomes popular and you start generating significant revenue, you will find that the discount rate you pay with a true merchant account will be much less. Although there is a little more work involved in setting up an Internet capable merchant account, your credibility, not to mention your payment tracking, will be greatly simplified.
2.Purchase a Secure Certificate
This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the prod
Why Your Networking Is Not WorkingDoes this sound like you?* You're spending way too much time trying to network online and are on networking overload.* You're trying to keep up with all the threads that relate to your business in all the social networking groups you've joined.* You're also monitoring all the discussion lists you're on looking for an opportunity to jump in and share your pearls of wisdom with the others on the list.* You're afraid to keep track of the hours you spend in online networking because whatever the number is, it's way too high.* You've just gotten an invitation to join yet another social networking group and while you're very flattered, you realize if you join one more group in an effort to network your way to a full client roster, you won't ne
cure Certificate
This is also a must. Securing your site is mandatory in order to avoid possible issues with credit card theft. All merchant account providers will require you have a secure certificate installed on your server before they issue you the account. Secure certificates range in cost from around $80 CAD to $500 CAD depending on the level of security and authentication you require. For the most part, a basic certificate is all that is required for online sales.
3.Organize your product data
Having your product data organized in a spreadsheet will go a long way to speeding up the set-up of your store. It will also help you organize your store layout and determine what products will sell best online.
4.Take good product photos
Since your online customers won't be able to hold or touch your products, a good photo is your next best option. Your photographs should be bright, with good contrast, and show the product either alone or in combination with complimentary products. For example, when selling a pair of jeans, take a photo of a person (preferably someone who looks attractive in the jeans) actually wearing the jeans. Have the person wear other complimentary products from your store like a popular shirt, shoes, and a purse. Customers will be more inclined to buy the jeans if they can see the jeans in context with other products.
5.Set-up a newsletter
Permission based newsletters are an excellent way to keep your customers coming back to your store. Sending a monthly newsletter that highlights new products, sales, or promotions can be a great way to retain and attract new customers.
6.Visit stores that you like and make notes
Do your research. Look at the sites that are at the top of their game and find out what they do. How are their products displayed? How does their shopping cart work? How often do they update their site? The more information you can provide to your web designer and developer, the closer they will come to meeting your expectations.
In summary, don't rush in to anything. Like all good things, a high quality revenue generating website takes time, money and effort to build. There's nothing wrong with starting small, but remember to constantly re-invest in your online store. Make improvements whenever you can and keep it fresh. The days of “build it and they will come” have long been over. Talk to a marketing expert and plan your strategy accordingly.
After the hard work of planning and setting up a new business, getting together the funding and starting out in business, you need to tell EVERYONE about it! So what's the best way to shout about your business?
Mentoring can be a great experience, but before you start take some some to make sure that mentoring is for you.
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