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Looking to sell designer clothing online? BigCartel may be the solution for you

Posted by Danny Bermant - 17 Oct 2010

If you design your own clothing and want to sell it online, you'll need an internet shopping cart where products can be displayed and customers can make a purchase.

But most shopping cart software requires some coding skills and this may require hiring a programmer for several hours. 

Fortunately, there is a much easier way to get your product to market if your budget is tight. BigCartel offers a shopping cart that can be set up in minutes, doesn't require any programming skills, and doesn't require a merchant account to process customer payments. Best of all, you can try it for free.  

Create, schedule and send real greeting cards online

Posted by Danny Bermant - 02 Feb 2010
I am so fed up with buying greetings cards. Every time a birthday comes up, I spend hours and hours at WH Smith or Clinton cards trying to find a suitable card, but the only cards available are either:
  1. cards with lame jokes about getting older
  2. cards with lame jokes getting drunk
  3. cards with vulgar sex jokes
Well those days are hopefully over, because now you can design, schedule and mail your own greetings cardsonline. Not sure if the enGreet is available in the UK, but their service is a great idea.

6 tips to help you close a sale online

Posted by Danny Bermant - 31 Jan 2010

If you're serious about selling online, be sure to make it easy for the customer to make the buying decision

  1. Remove distractions from the buying decision process

  2. Remove negatives about the product or offer

  3. Remove complications that may result in the customer saying 'let me think about it'

  4. Include something extra that makes the customer want to buy it now

  5. Make the actual ordering easy.  Give the customer their choice of payment options and a simple order form to fill out.

If you're building an e-commerce site, make sure you invest in usability testing

Posted by Danny Bermant - 30 Dec 2009
It never ceases to amaze me how many of the high street retailers invest hundreds of thousands or even millions of pounds on e-commerce sites that don't work properly.

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