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If you already have a retail presence, but not much online, you may not survive the coming lean times. We look at how 'traditional' retailers can get the most from some straightforward online efforts
What web developers won't tell you – but you need to know – when you want to build a website.
More and more small businesses are setting up websites to take up the advantages they offer. Whether it's to sell your products and services online, to reach a wider audience and market or simply to establish a place on the Internet, your website has the potential to become one of your business’ best assets.
The product comparison sites that have become a feature of the online retail world are now emerging to change the face of grocery shopping; in Britain anyway.
Naming your business is one of the first steps in flying solo, although it is often not an easy task and there are many factors to consider. Here are some practical tips to help you with the process of naming your business.
Being easily found using Google and other search engines like Live Search can impact the success of your business. Search engine optimisation (SEO) is a way of increasing traffic to your website and ensuring your business ranks high in internet search results.
Who is shopping online, when and what for? This review of shopping trends this holiday season will help you decide whether e-commerce is the way to go for your business.
We've all heard of Web 2.0, but what does it mean? I think of it as the Interactive Internet. It encourages collaboration between users and is driving the trend towards more interactive websites.
This article provides ten useful tips to help you ease the newsletter deadline stress by creating a newsletter template.
When putting your products onto your website, don't sit back and expect the orders to roll in, instead create an online sales strategy to generate interest in your online offering.