eCommerce Weekly Roundup Volume 1 Issue 9

June 29th, 2009 Posted in eCommerce

[June 20th-June 26th, 2009] volume 1 – issue 9
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Improve Your eCommerce Site Now With These Articles

Your Negative ROI (Risk Of Inaction)? (via googleretial.blogspot.com) – They give some suggestions on how to think about your negative ROI.

Product image 360 in Email (via stylecampaign.com) – If you have ever wanted to product 360 degree images of your products and even put them in an email newsletter this is a great post.

Cross-Selling’s Time Has Come (via ecommercetimes.com) – Every retialer wants to cross-sell. It increases revenue. This gives you some tips on how to make the cross-sell work.

The Shopping Cart: How to Answer the 5 Unanswered Customer Questions (via grokdotcom.com) – Here are 5 areas your site should answer that customers look for before buying.

Christmas Shopping Begins in the Next 4 Weeks… (via grokdotcom.com) – With the economy down, people are going to start shopping and planning earlier than ever. Are you ready?

Interesting eCommerce Articles of the Week

Small Business SEO: Costs, Expectations & Realities (via smallbusinesssem.com) – Does your eCommerce shop need some seo help? This talks to you about what to expect to pay for an seo.

5 Ways Negative Reviews are Good for Business (via smallbusinesssem.com) – No one wants a negative review of their business, but it is going to happen. This is a good article on why the negative review is actually good.

Ecommerce Interview: Adding Community for Maximum Return an Interview with Adam Michelson (via optaros.com) – About a 6 minute video on using social media to build a community to help your eCommerce site.

The Importance of Requirements Diligence (via getelastic.com) – Some points to look at when choosing an eCommerce platform. They will also be holding a webinar on this next week. I would check out.

Is the Customer Always Right? (via invesp.com) – Good article about the saying, “Is the customer always right?” No the customer is not always right, as some people use this saying to try and get free items and discounts.

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