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    As a webmaster, good writing skills are important to your online business. Unless you're involved in a get-rich-quick scheme a serious webmaster knows that running an online business involves a variety of written content for his site including, sales letters, press releases, articles, newsletters, blogs and more.Since writing is crucial to your online image, you need to ensure that your content is not only unique, but is also grammatically correct and interesting. If your vocabulary is limited or you're writing in a second language or you have difficulty expressing your self in written form, you need to hire a ghostwriter to write your website content for you. A ghostwri
    matically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase

    You Bever Know Who You're Serving
    You Never Know Who You’re Serving when customers turn irate.I think of myself as a reasonable person. It takes a lot to upset me, but upset I am.A number of years ago, I bought a new television set. I had seen a flyer from Lechmere’s that had TV’s on sale. I called, got through the voice mail menu and asked the salesperson who answered, if the particular model advertised was available.No, it wasn’t but another, equally as good was at only $20 more.I went to the store and examined a number of TV’s. A knowledgeable, helpful salesman approached and patiently answered my questions. Finally, I made my choice and paid for it. I asked if they would hold it for me while I did some further shopping and was told that of course they would.I was
    In recent years we are seeing a great deal of interest in eCommerce from retailers. An increasing number of retailers are adopting eCommerce tools and getting involved in online business. The influx of large number of new players has intensified the battle for customer’s time and pocket book. Gone are the days when you could build a good site and expect a number of visitors to rush in. Today, websites are using every possible promotional method available to attract visitors. As a result, web promotion has become a complex and expensive part of company’s overall online marketing strategy.

    However, getting a visitor to your site is just half of the job, even if the visitor is from your targeted segment of the market! One of the primary issues that you have to deal with as an owner of an eCommerce site is to convert a visitor to a real customer. You have to take a number of measures in order to increase this odd. Unfortunately, a huge number of prospective customers leave a site after even placing items in the shopping cart. Most of the site owners grossly underestimate the number of abandoning customers. When asked, none of the respondent site owners gave a figure for visitors from this category more than 30 percent. But, the reality is quite different! According to various studies, the abandonment rate can be a staggering 67 percent for an average eCommerce site! So, what do you have to do to reduce this number and increase your sales?

    Some latest web development ideas combined vaguely under the name of Web 2.0 technology can be used to increase functionalities of a website and lower shopping cart abandonment rate.

    Web 2.0 as a concept has become big in the Internet world, but this phenomenon has yet to make large impact on conservative business segment like eCommerce. Over the coming months this is going to change as more and more online shopping sites are embracing Ajax based technology and other Web 2.0 ideas. The originator of the Web 2.0 describes this term to define new generation websites that use collective contribution, social networking, tagging, open APIs, remix, etc.

    Ajax, a short name for a combination of website developing technologies and a key instrument of Web 2.0 concept, is used to create web applications with enhanced usability, interactivity and speediness. Present eCommerce sites are also in a position to reap similar benefits.

    Below are listed the primary reasons for visitors to abandon a shopping cart and possible ways of dealing with it.

    1. Cost of shipping too high and not shown until checkout

    This seems to be the number one reason for most of the people to abandon a shopping cart. The first step you need to take here has nothing to do with technology. You have to understand that people are not willing to pay extra on top of the real shipping and handling charge. People are not stupid! They have more or less rough idea, how much shipping might cost. That’s why keep shipping and handling costs really low or at least reasonable! The second step which can radically improve your conversion rate is the use of new technology to keep the shopping cart with all its content visible at the right upper side of the page presently visited. Once a new item is added to the cart, all calculations will take place right away without reloading the page or the cart. If you feel that shipping and handling costs could be crucial in buying decision, once the first item is added the system will ask for visitor’s zip code and automatically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase <

    Create a Network and Catapult Your Job Search
    Networking is still known as a great job-search strategy, yet it eludes some individuals simply because they don’t know how to go about it. Individuals also tend to shy away from networking because it’s time consuming. Unlike online r?sum? submission or folding a r?sum?, stuffing it in an envelope, and adhering a stamp, networking requires far more time and dedication. The results, however, can be quite different than those experienced from traditional r?sum? submission.Your network incorporates everyone around you, such as your preacher, doctor, neighbors, friends, colleagues, and/or fellow committee members. The object is to talk, ask, brainstorm, and seek the assistance of others that know of an opportunity or contact that you do not. Have you heard of Stanley Milgrim’s theory o
    r of measures in order to increase this odd. Unfortunately, a huge number of prospective customers leave a site after even placing items in the shopping cart. Most of the site owners grossly underestimate the number of abandoning customers. When asked, none of the respondent site owners gave a figure for visitors from this category more than 30 percent. But, the reality is quite different! According to various studies, the abandonment rate can be a staggering 67 percent for an average eCommerce site! So, what do you have to do to reduce this number and increase your sales?

    Some latest web development ideas combined vaguely under the name of Web 2.0 technology can be used to increase functionalities of a website and lower shopping cart abandonment rate.

    Web 2.0 as a concept has become big in the Internet world, but this phenomenon has yet to make large impact on conservative business segment like eCommerce. Over the coming months this is going to change as more and more online shopping sites are embracing Ajax based technology and other Web 2.0 ideas. The originator of the Web 2.0 describes this term to define new generation websites that use collective contribution, social networking, tagging, open APIs, remix, etc.

    Ajax, a short name for a combination of website developing technologies and a key instrument of Web 2.0 concept, is used to create web applications with enhanced usability, interactivity and speediness. Present eCommerce sites are also in a position to reap similar benefits.

    Below are listed the primary reasons for visitors to abandon a shopping cart and possible ways of dealing with it.

    1. Cost of shipping too high and not shown until checkout

    This seems to be the number one reason for most of the people to abandon a shopping cart. The first step you need to take here has nothing to do with technology. You have to understand that people are not willing to pay extra on top of the real shipping and handling charge. People are not stupid! They have more or less rough idea, how much shipping might cost. That’s why keep shipping and handling costs really low or at least reasonable! The second step which can radically improve your conversion rate is the use of new technology to keep the shopping cart with all its content visible at the right upper side of the page presently visited. Once a new item is added to the cart, all calculations will take place right away without reloading the page or the cart. If you feel that shipping and handling costs could be crucial in buying decision, once the first item is added the system will ask for visitor’s zip code and automatically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase

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    conservative business segment like eCommerce. Over the coming months this is going to change as more and more online shopping sites are embracing Ajax based technology and other Web 2.0 ideas. The originator of the Web 2.0 describes this term to define new generation websites that use collective contribution, social networking, tagging, open APIs, remix, etc.

    Ajax, a short name for a combination of website developing technologies and a key instrument of Web 2.0 concept, is used to create web applications with enhanced usability, interactivity and speediness. Present eCommerce sites are also in a position to reap similar benefits.

    Below are listed the primary reasons for visitors to abandon a shopping cart and possible ways of dealing with it.

    1. Cost of shipping too high and not shown until checkout

    This seems to be the number one reason for most of the people to abandon a shopping cart. The first step you need to take here has nothing to do with technology. You have to understand that people are not willing to pay extra on top of the real shipping and handling charge. People are not stupid! They have more or less rough idea, how much shipping might cost. That’s why keep shipping and handling costs really low or at least reasonable! The second step which can radically improve your conversion rate is the use of new technology to keep the shopping cart with all its content visible at the right upper side of the page presently visited. Once a new item is added to the cart, all calculations will take place right away without reloading the page or the cart. If you feel that shipping and handling costs could be crucial in buying decision, once the first item is added the system will ask for visitor’s zip code and automatically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase

    The Best Ways to Make Money With Ebay Income
    EBay has become such a lucrative source of money for so many people that it has also become one of the most important online retailers. In fact, even you can make money at home with productive EBay income. How can you do this? It is fairly simple. Here are a few tips that can both make you a good seller and make your products effective, helping you make more productive EBay income:1. Don’t sweat the big stuff. Yeah, maybe big electronics sell for more money, but how much are they going to cost you to ship? Leave these large, heavy items for the big sellers and concentrate yourself on products that are both lightweight, small in size, and valuable. This will lower your total cost to yourself and increase your profit as well as attract more buyers because you will be able to lower sh
    ost of the people to abandon a shopping cart. The first step you need to take here has nothing to do with technology. You have to understand that people are not willing to pay extra on top of the real shipping and handling charge. People are not stupid! They have more or less rough idea, how much shipping might cost. That’s why keep shipping and handling costs really low or at least reasonable! The second step which can radically improve your conversion rate is the use of new technology to keep the shopping cart with all its content visible at the right upper side of the page presently visited. Once a new item is added to the cart, all calculations will take place right away without reloading the page or the cart. If you feel that shipping and handling costs could be crucial in buying decision, once the first item is added the system will ask for visitor’s zip code and automatically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase

    Rising Pay Scale May Dull India's IT Outsourcing Industry
    But now the fact is rising pay scale may dull India’s IT Outsourcing Industry. It is found that country’s IT services is getting more and more expensive day by day. Pay scales of the employees in the country are also rising rapidly.Demands and expectations of the employees are also increasing with their increasing demand in the market. Inspite of the fact that with an anticipated rise of around 28% in the financial year 2005-06, scorching rise carry on to be the trend this year also. Till date country has the monopoly in the IT industry as far as IT Outsourcing is concerned. Along with Offshore Software Development country is also demanded for BPO services. Lots of overseas big giants have their presence in India for such IT services.But now the time has come t
    matically calculate the final price.

    2. Changed mind and discarded cart content

    In this case, unfortunately, you can’t do much! However, if your site automatically saves the content of the cart, there is a chance that the same buyer might come back and continue shopping. Analysis of the exit page of the visitor might also help you determine the reason why he or she has left.

    3. Comparison shopping or browsing

    Apart from monitoring your competitors’ sites and keeping your offers aggressive, you should also create a site with better functionalities and contents than your competitors.

    4. Total cost of items is too high

    Again, if the cart is constantly visible with the final price always calculated automatically, the buyer will be able to take a more informative decision.

    5. Saving items for later purchase

    The moment an item is added to the cart, it should be saved automatically without reloading the page. If the buyer is not logged in, upon exit request the buyer to register with just login and password, explaining that this way she can come back and continue shopping on your site.

    If you have a shopping cart as described earlier all the buyer will need to do is click to check out. A simple form with minimum information needed to execute the check out process will appear upon checking out. The filling out of this form should be the final step of the buying process.

    7. Out of stock products at checkout time

    The functionalities of the cart, as described earlier, will let the buyer immediately know whether the product is available.

    8. Checkout requires too much personal information

    The Web 1.0 eCommerce sites collect a lot of information about the customer, which presumably help get marketing data. These days, online customers are not willing to reveal more than necessary information for nothing. Avoid the temptation to ask questions unrelated to check out. All you need is name, shipping and billing address and credit card information. That’s it!

    9. Poor site navigation and long download times

    With the help of above mentioned technologies you will be able to increase interactivity, speed and better navigation experience many folds.

    10. Lack of sufficient product or contact information

    Your contact telephone numbers should be always visible! Use A form or wizard based product adding system. This will help you not to forget crucial information related to an item when you add it to your database.

    Of course there are other minor reasons why visitors abandon a shopping cart, but if you make over your eCommerce site with the help Web 2.0 technologies many of these issues will also disappear.

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