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Tips for Small E-Retailers

August 3, 2012 By Guest Post Leave a Comment

… your niche market on, you will have competition. It’s helpful to know what they are charging for similar products so that you can establish what is a reasonable cost for yours. Shipping It’s a small gesture, but internet shoppers are more likely to make a purchase when they know they don’t have to pocket out extra fees. Set a minimum limit for this, though, so that you don’t lose out. Shoppers are often enticed to close that gap by adding more to their shopping cart. If …

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Planning Annual Leave and Sick Days When Self Employed

July 31, 2012 By Guest Post Leave a Comment

… pounds per project to cover the cost of taking a few weeks off “paid” each year. If you have just started out as a sole trader/freelancer you may find you have to keep your fees/prices low to attract custom and cannot pursue the above option. If so, there are other ways to afford breaks. For example, you may be entitled to certain state benefits (such as Working Tax Credit) if your income is below a certain amount. In the UK these are typically paid on a fortnightly or monthly basis so you …

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Amazon Versus eBay – Where Should You Sell Your Items?

July 26, 2012 By Guest Post 2 Comments

… If you’re selling everyday items, you might want to go with a fixed price option as buyers don’t need to haggle. Because of the nature of the buying options in eBay, eBay sellers are more involved with their clients. The process is very interactive whereas with Amazon, the buyer and seller rarely interact. But eBay sellers have to spend more time with clients than Amazon sellers. Amazon transactions simply take less time. Amazon has no upfront fees but they do charge a higher commission. On …

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