Gilda Radner used to say, “It’s always something.” That’s true in life and in business – with the realm of CRM being no exception.
Smaller Barriers to Increase Conversion Rates
Every online business is focused on their sales conversion, or so I hope. Unfortunately the average online conversion rate is around 3-4%.
Web 2.0 Lowers The Barriers
Here’s a Web 2.0 story for you: I got an email pitch from a guy named Kevin the other day, letting me know about the Web-based classified ad service that he and his buddy Chad put together in their spare time. Called Listifieds.com, it’s based in the thriving metropolis of Bowling Green, Kentucky (which I remember primarily because it’s where John Prine says his grandmother taught school in the great old song Grampaw was a Carpenter).
Three Big Barriers To Small Business Marketing Success
When you feel like you’re always busy working on your business, but not getting where you want to go, it can be frustrating trying to figure out how to get your marketing on track. It can easily become a “not seeing the forest for the trees” feeling.
Red Hat Aims To Remove Barriers and Spin Off Fedora
Open source solution provider Red Hat announced its strong commitment to patent reform to remove barriers to innovation at the Red Hat Summit yesterday.
Overcoming International Barriers related to e-Commerce
One of the great things about the internet is that with a credit card merchant account you can sell your product or service anywhere around the world with much ease.
To maximize the global reach of your products and services, it is vital to provide international customers with web pages localized in their native language, and customized to their cultural surroundings, and customs.
Simply translating your web site, into various languages is a very important first step, but it is not enough. When doing business internationally, besides language, you have to pay close attention to measurement units, currencies, and time and dates.