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Looks like Google's take-over of the world is one step closer ;) - now with Google Checkout, you can pay for items through your Google account, much like having a PayPal account.
I haven't tested it out yet, but there are a lot of big name companies already signed on and you can bet, if Google's running this show, it'll be successful. Another online payment method to keep in mind for your socially responsible business...
More here.
Posted by Nathaniel Richman on September 28, 2006 at 02:31 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Wow!
Brian Clark has just put together an incredible list of resources on attracting links and increasing website traffic. I counted 44 of them!
For all of you who are socially responsible business folks out there who are looking for ways to get more links or web traffic, do check it out.
Posted by Juliet Austin on September 21, 2006 at 08:29 PM | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack
If you've ever wondered what exactly a database-driven website is, Stefan Mischook of killersites.com offers a podcast, explaining db-driven sites for the layperson. Stefan touches on dynamic vs. static web pages, server-side vs. client side, and a few other topics, while focusing on the benefits of db-driven sites.
For most small socially responsible businesses, with small websites, the cost of having a db-driven website is probably too prohibitive and you'll need to rely on making manual updates to it, but db-driven sites are really the only way to go for medium-large sized organizations.
Posted by Nathaniel Richman on September 19, 2006 at 10:28 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
A lot of people are talking about a new site called, Tubetorial. It is a site that has video tutorials for various aspects of marketing online. It seems like a great site, lacking in a lot of the hype found on most websites related to Internet marketing.
One of the posts is called 7 Steps To Creating and Selling Niche Information Products. It's a great little tutorial that provides an excellent summary of how to go about creating and selling information products.
If you are want to know more about marketing on the Internet, you might want to check in with this site often. It looks like it's going to be very useful.
Posted by Juliet Austin on September 12, 2006 at 09:02 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack