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| E-Commerce is Booming. Are You Benefiting?
Five years ago, people were surfing the web.
Three years ago, people started to use the Internet to buy and
sell goods. Two years ago, during the 1998 holiday season, over
1 million AOL members bought at least one item online.
This gave us a small hint of how big online shopping might get.
In 1999's holiday season, e-commerce exploded in all directions,
taking its toll on traditional malls and shops. This year, even
stores like Kmart and Walmart are spending millions to promote
online shopping, bringing more people than ever on board the
shopping wave of the future.
Although all of us can see what's happening, only a small
percentage of the general population is actually capitalizing on
the Internet shopping revolution. E-commerce is here to stay.
How long will it be before the rest of us get on board? Why
haven't we joined the revolution?
For many of us, the answer to that question is that we simply
don't know where to start or what to do once we begin.
Most of us probably think we need to have expertise in the world
of web design and HTML, or perhaps an MBA. However, there are
plenty of experts out there who specialize in building web sites
and making everything work. And you don't need an MBA, all you
need is a goal and a plan of action.
To help get you started, there are some basic things you will
need. First of all, you'll need a professional-looking web site
with a secure shopping cart and the ability to accept credit
cards. This is important, because most Internet shoppers are
picky about security, and 80% of them prefer to use their credit
card.
Once you have the web site, you need something to sell. Don't
have any ideas? Think about the things that you have purchased
online, or would like to shop for without having to physically
go out and look. Household items are among the best sellers on
the Net. Furniture, small appliances, electronics, and
accessories for the home are all easy to shop for online.
This time of year, toys are huge sellers, as well as anything
that people traditionally like to give as gifts: clothing,
jewelry, personal accessories, shoes, even gift certificates.
Now, most of us might not expect that the lion's share of online
transactions come from business-to-business sales, but they do.
Expert services make up a big chunk, plus information, office
supplies, airline tickets, and a myriad of other things.
If you're a trying to cash in on the business-to-business
market, there are a few important things you need to do.
First, start by providing free personalized advice. Once you
have a good number of customers taking advantage of that, step
them up to paid consulting. Along the way, you can sell related
products and services.
Most people like getting information via email, but will also
appreciate it if you're available by telephone as well.
Get a toll free number that shows you're serious about being
available to all potential customers, and people will feel more
secure knowing that you're just a phone call away.
About the author:
Lee Benson. The Ezine-Traffic Team. articles@ezine-traffic.com
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