Oct 14

Posted in and out of Sarah Mug, Esquire

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Apr 2

Posted by randfish

E-commerce has, for the most part, evolved far beyond the late 1990’s cliches of hair-wrenching, sanity-shattering slogs through yet another “clever” designer’s take on how shopping on the web should be. Standards prevailed, usability won out, and we’re now free to spend our collective $107 million (Census.gov e-commerce stats) per annum.

That said… It can still get better. Online shopping is in, if not infancy, at least a toddler stage. The advances that brought us here have made the process simpler and easier than ever, but some sites still haven’t caught on.

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Dec 26

E-commerce For Small Businesses Will Get Worse Before Getting BetterWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Friday, 24 of August , 2007 at 4:07 pm

Greg Howlett is tough on e-tailers. I don’t blame him. As I’ve said before, Google sets up barriers to entry for small businesses. I think this trend will continue as money becomes a more influential factor in the success of Internet businesses.

Anyone interested in starting an online business of any kind, particularly retail businesses that require a lot of inventory, should pay attention to these points Greg makes:

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