I though of blog, about some one you really give a complete solution for merchants to sell there product online easily and receive payments with safety way, before blogging I was in intense dilemma who is the better solution provider and what is the better solution to increase sales so that merchants gets more out of it. There are many big dinosaur in this field and how to choose the better? These question where in my mind and then I came to know about ecommerce software solution.
Ecommerce software is the potential way to increase sales. Many online buyers now looking for most trusted and reliable Shopping cart and they don’t what give credit card details to unsecured Shopping cart forms in the merchant websites. If merchants do not have trusted and reliable Shopping cart software in there website then they have more chance of loosing a customer.
Here is the one such trusted and reliable Shopping cart software solution provider which I came to know recently is the “Ashop Commerce” they are the trusted and reliable US provider of Shopping cart software with there 24x7 monitoring, multiple nightly backups and a guaranteed 99.8% uptime service one can really sleep with worries. The more reliable software you have the more customer you acquire. Then why waiting for try Ashop Commerce ecommerce software solution and I sure you will glad you tried it.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
iContact Community
This week iContact, the leading email marketing company with over 100,000 users worldwide, launched a unique feature called the iContact Community at http://community.icontact.com that allows visitors to comment, rank, and discuss email newsletters, making email interactive for the first time and enabling subscriber discussions around email content.
The iContact Community allows email marketers to create a public profile, publicly archive their newsletters and blog posts, tag and categorize their newsletters and blog posts, get their content indexed in Google, participate in discussions with subscribers, and easily grow their opt-in lists.
In a Digg-like model, the more interesting and relevant the content the iContact customers publish is, the more likely it will get votes from visitors leading to more exposure and more subscribers. The top ranked content in each category will show up on the community home page. All community content as well as the community profile will be indexed by Google and the major search engines, allowing publishers to get more visitors and subscribers.
Visitors to the iContact Community can vote on their favorite content, comment on content, view the top ranked content within each of the 18 categories like Entertainment, Politics, and Travel, create a public profile, discuss topics that interest them in the forums, and find new publishers who are creating email newsletters, RSS feeds, and blogs about topics they are interested in. It’s an exciting experience to be able to vote on a newsletter that you feel has great content and see it move up in its category.
The iContact Community at http://community.icontact.com already has over 120,000 registered members and 212,000 pieces of content on it three days after launch.
If you want to publish your email newsletters to the iContact Community to help you grow your list and easily reach your subscribers with very good inbox deliverability, you can sign up for a free trial of iContact at http://www.icontact.com.
iContact starts at just $9.95 per month. They provide service to both small businesses and large Fortune 500 companies like International Paper, Remax, Ford, CBS, Symantec, and AT&T.
If you want to find email newsletters and blogs you are interested in visit the iContact community now at http://community.icontact.com.
The design of the site is rather breathtaking. They mention UI designer Robb Hamilton in their blog post at http://www.icontact.com/blog/ describing the Community. They also have a nice video that explains it all on the Community home page. Here is the Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkoNFA3nj6s.
The iContact Community allows email marketers to create a public profile, publicly archive their newsletters and blog posts, tag and categorize their newsletters and blog posts, get their content indexed in Google, participate in discussions with subscribers, and easily grow their opt-in lists.
In a Digg-like model, the more interesting and relevant the content the iContact customers publish is, the more likely it will get votes from visitors leading to more exposure and more subscribers. The top ranked content in each category will show up on the community home page. All community content as well as the community profile will be indexed by Google and the major search engines, allowing publishers to get more visitors and subscribers.
Visitors to the iContact Community can vote on their favorite content, comment on content, view the top ranked content within each of the 18 categories like Entertainment, Politics, and Travel, create a public profile, discuss topics that interest them in the forums, and find new publishers who are creating email newsletters, RSS feeds, and blogs about topics they are interested in. It’s an exciting experience to be able to vote on a newsletter that you feel has great content and see it move up in its category.
The iContact Community at http://community.icontact.com already has over 120,000 registered members and 212,000 pieces of content on it three days after launch.
If you want to publish your email newsletters to the iContact Community to help you grow your list and easily reach your subscribers with very good inbox deliverability, you can sign up for a free trial of iContact at http://www.icontact.com.
iContact starts at just $9.95 per month. They provide service to both small businesses and large Fortune 500 companies like International Paper, Remax, Ford, CBS, Symantec, and AT&T.
If you want to find email newsletters and blogs you are interested in visit the iContact community now at http://community.icontact.com.
The design of the site is rather breathtaking. They mention UI designer Robb Hamilton in their blog post at http://www.icontact.com/blog/ describing the Community. They also have a nice video that explains it all on the Community home page. Here is the Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkoNFA3nj6s.
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