Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Secrets to Successful E-Commerce

If you are interested in making more money on the Internet, you should read this.

I just posted my list of the most important secrets I know about making money on the Internet.  It's a fairly comprehensive list of things that I've learned in my 11 year career programming the web and building Internet businesses.

http://travis.giggy.com/ecommerce-secrets.htm

I speak briefly about the most important thing you can do to make more money on the Internet.  Also, I tried to cover all the bases from pre-sale to checkout to marketing your site.  If you have an Internet site that sells anything (hard goods or information or service) you can profit by reading this list and implementing one or more of the suggestions.

Good luck, and let me know what you think of the list.

Travis

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At 2:19 AM , Anonymous Jen @ Home Businesses said...

Really useful stuff Travis - especially the stuff about "getting it out there" as so few people intend to start but never get around to it!

 

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Name: Travis Giggy
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, US

I am passionate about business on the Internet. This blog is my personal archive of lessons learned while conducting business on the Internet.

I started programming web sites 11 years ago.

In 1997, I started my first Internet business, called Carryout.com. It was an online food ordering service that allowed you to order food from a local restaurant right to your door. At the time, that was pretty cool!

The fire was stoked, and I started learning as much as I could about Internet marketing and copywriting. I became an expert at measuring and testing.

I've been a success and a failure many times over.

Now, a decade later, I still learn every day what it takes to be successful in online business. This blog is how I record those lessons. Since I started this blog, I've learned the value of keeping a written record of my Internet business experiences. As long as I keep learning and growing, I'll keep writing about it.

I doubt I'll ever quit learning.