Roundup: Getting Started In Ecommerce - Small Business Computing

Roundup: Getting Started In Ecommerce

Feb 10, 2011
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Small Business Trends: Roundup – Getting Started In Ecommerce

This roundup includes articles on tools, marketing, design, using social media and ways to avoid wasting money when starting up in ecommerce. The articles summarized and linked come from specialist blogs and ezines.


“E-commerce offers a rapidly expanding opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs online, but learning how to effectively enter this market is important from staking out a niche to avoiding costly errors on what can be a huge learning curve. We’ve created a roundup with important points to remember. Check it out!

Overview

Spending on e-commerce keeps breaking records. Lest anyone wonder whether the market for online buying remains strong, this report should remove any doubt. If other segments of the economy continue to suffer, e-commerce does not. Now where do you as a small business owner see the real opportunity? Experian

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