Bryan Winters. has just released his new e-commerce platform called ShopMonopoly. Bryan created a case study where he shows $600.00 being made in under 24 hours with his first ShopMonopoly ecom store. This is the first tool giving you everything you need to launch your own professional (you will be surprised at how professional they look) stores in as little as 20 minutes each. The best part is the ongoing cost to operate your store. Unlike Wish, Etsy, etc., ShopMonopoly doesn’t charge a commission fee when you sell something. That’s right, you pay no fees on your sales. That’s... [...]
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Setting up an e-commerce site for the first time is no picnic when you do it all yourself. That’s why you may want to look into xPressFunnels PRO. This cloud-based software, just released by Glynn Kosky, builds professional, deep, funnels automatically, based on the information you enter. You can have your store up and running in moments after you enter the information about what you want to sell. By using this software, you can avoid the monthly charges from store builders like Shopify because this software has no monthly fees. The system comes with high converting proven sales page templates... [...]
Getting started in e-commerce isn’t easy if you do it on your own, starting from scratch. You can get your store running much more quickly if you use software made for building your store and setting it up in your chosen niche. There have been many such solutions in the past; we have advertised them on IM NewsWatch through the years. But a new, sophisticated solution has just been announced that anyone wanting to sell online should consider. Introducing Snapishop, the all-purpose store online builder. The flexibility of this new software meets virtually any need for selling online: ► Build... [...]
Arbitrage is finding goods for sale at a low price, then selling them to buyers willing to pay a higher price. On Amazon, you can find buyers (millions of them) eager to buy almost anything of value. If you can find products at prices most people never see, you can use Amazon’s wide reach to sell for a profit. Amazon has good prices; it’s true, but they are not always the lowest price seller. That’s where your opportunity arises. For example, Walmart.com often has individual items for lower prices than Amazon. But it can be a difficult, time-consuming process to find the items... [...]
With rising number of Internet connected devices and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) technologies the ecommerce domain has a long way to go. The Business.com contributor Jaydip Parikh has shared four ways to help you improve your ecommerce site performance. Parikh says, “A new online seller, or a small one, finds it extremely difficult to acquire loyal customers or even make themselves seen and heard above the competition. If you’re a small-time online retailer are a few critical steps that you can take that can take you from survival to success. Solicit... [...]
Voice was assumed to be the next driver of ecommerce but the things do not show the promising situation around. Econsultancy’s Patricio Robles has reported that only two percent of the Amazon Alexa-powered devices have made purchases using voice this holiday season. Robles has also highlighted some other facts about the state of voice and its business impacts. Talking about the state of voice, Robles says, “Beyond the fact that usage of voice-based devices is increasing in percentage terms, one of the best ways to assess the market is to look at how consumers are interacting with... [...]
Ecommerce is evolving with the new technologies and platforms. Last year saw constant growth in the ecommerce business and we could expect this growth pattern in 2019 too. The Entrepreneur magazine contributor Tiffany Delmore has shared three ecommerce trends that we could expect this year. Delmore says, “No matter how mature your ecommerce presence might be now, you need to keep looking ahead to ensure future success. To elevate your ecommerce efforts in 2019, take advantage of these three emerging trends. 1. Sell your wares on social. Effective marketing is about optimizing your messaging... [...]
The ecommerce business picked up new heights in 2018. The ecommerce giants like Amazon and Alibaba were flooded with shoppers. To help you plan your 2019 marketing strategies, AdWeek contributor Lisa Lacy has shared 10 ecommerce trends observed in 2018. Lacy says, “There’s virtually no ecommerce story this year that doesn’t feature Amazon, but it’s not the only company that made waves. Ahead are a few of the biggest ecommerce trends from 2018 and many—like Amazon’s quest for dominance to the rise of more permanent retail stores of digital darlings—are likely to continue in 2019. Amazon,... [...]
2018 is gone and its time to put in our best efforts to do more in the new year. The last year saw several revolutions when it comes to shopping. The VR wave fired up on the ecommerce platforms and many other things happened. The AdWeek contributor Lisa Lacy has shared ten ways in which the shopping changed last year. Lacy says, “Take a look ahead to see what helped shape retail discourse this year—and what the industry will still be talking about come 2019. Cashierless Stores Amazon opened its first cashierless Amazon Go location in Seattle in January and, since then, eliminating the... [...]
For those who are in the ecommerce domain would be having greater business opportunities in the new year. A mistake that many ecommerce businesses make is limiting themselves to certain platforms. If you are reaching the mass through a variety of platforms, the chances of getting more sales are brighter. Small Business Trends contributor Ann Smarty has shared ten ecommerce platforms that businesses can use in 2019. Smarty says, “Here are the top ecommerce platforms of 2019, ready for you in 2018. 1. BigCommerce There is no such thing as a successful singular storefront anymore. You have to... [...]