A lot of our fields are HTML friendly (product descriptions, text on the homepage, about section, etc.) You can really spice up the look and feel of your store by using HTML. Here is a great HTML Tutorial.
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Interview with online store owner Matt Lerner (owns 2 very successful stores)
Thursday, January 24th, 2008Recently I was very lucky on getting an interview with Matt Lerner, President and CEO of Chili Peppers Collectibles, LLC.
He currently has 2 stores: USA Coin Shop and Proof Sets Direct (and is actually working on his third store).
1) Why did you start an online business?
Starting an online business made sense for me in many ways although its advantages have changed as time has progressed. The coin industry is dominated by primarily by older men. I was 10 years old when I first started selling coins and often times I was ignored by potential customers because I was so young. In 1999, when I was 13, I started selling coins on eBay, primarily the state quarters. On eBay people didn’t judge you by your age, but instead by reputation as a seller, a HUGE advantage for me. Today I am 21, my age can still make people uncertain about my qualifications, although as they say, the proof is in the pudding, I now have had over 12,000 transactions on eBay with a 99.1% positive feedback rating.
While that aspect of selling online has been instrumental to my success online, I find one of the biggest advantages of an online business is the flexibility. One of my true passions besides coins is traveling and my online business allows me to do just that. Unlike a 9-5 job, when operating an online business it doesn’t matter where you are, what time it is, or even how you’re dressed. I usually get my best work done at 3:00AM when I’m sitting around in my boxers. Over the summer, I took a road trip of America and operated my business from the back of my car. All you need a computer and an Internet connection and you’re in business.
2) What were your first 3 steps in creating a new business?
1.) Find your passion. You can do anything and sell anything you want, but at the end of the day if you’re not 100% passionate about what you’re doing, you should rethink things. Being passionate makes going to work something to look forward to rather than a burden.
2.) Become an expert. One of the most compelling selling propositions you can offer to your customers is your knowledge or expertise. It will make them more willing to pay a premium for your product, keep them coming back and allow you to improve you overall business.
3.) Fail and overcome. Starting a business isn’t as simple as it may seem. Once you have your passion and you’ve become an expert, it’s time to try it all out. Most of the time you’ll fail at first but it’s important to stick with it. Sometimes the best learning experiences occur after failures. Those who are willing to change their mindset or business practices through learning from their past experiences, will be the ones who will succeed.
3) Based on your experience what is your most effective way of promoting your online store?
I was extremely lucky to have a large customer base of customers who I had sold coins to while selling on eBay which helped me launch the site. However as I grow the business there are a number of things I try to keep in mind. One of the most important things I can suggest to anyone who is trying to promote their site is to really think about exactly who your customer is. Most of us don’t have the money to be able to afford to market to everyone. And lets face it, even if we could market to everyone, unless you are selling a way to live for eternity, everyone is not going to be interested in what you are selling. There is no use wasting money to reach people who won’t be interested. So focus on answer these questions: What do they like to do? Where to they go for information on the Internet? Are there any networks they belong to that you might be able to tap into? What is sorts of messages will they be most receptive to? Then think of ways to utilize that information to reach your target customer.
For me, most of my new customers come from Google Adwords. For those of you who don’t know what this is, when you use www.Google.com and type in a word or phrase, say a gold coin you’ll notice there are links at the top and to the right of the search results. These are paid search terms. People pay anywhere from $0.20 to $10 per CLICK for these ads. Many of the items I’m selling are great for gifts, so using this technique as extremely beneficial for the holiday season.
4) What are your favorite websites?
Other than USA Coin Shop? Haha. eBay.com is one of my first stops when I log onto my computer. I also enjoy Woot.com and ProductDose.com.
5) What is your 2008 goal for USA Coin Shop?
I’d like to transition the majority of my inventory off of eBay and onto USA Coin Shop so I won’t have to pay eBay’s outrageous fees and I’ll be able to pass along those savings to my customers. I would ideally like to be one of the top 5 online coin retailers on the Internet.
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Thanks Matt for the Interview! If any of you ever get the chance to meet Matt, you will instantly be pumped to start a business. He is a die hard entrepreneur.
3 easy ways to not sound like a jerk over e-mail
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
1. DON’T WRITE IN ALL CAPS
IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE YELLING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS AND YOU CAN EASILY COME OFF AS A HUGE JERK
2. Don’t use exclamation marks excessively. Or even worse use exclamation marks and questions marks together!!?!?!?!?!
This makes you sound super confused, upset, and a royal jerk.
3. Don’t give one word replies
No greeting line? No Closing Line? No Signature? – This make you sound like you are way to busy for them. (a total jerk move)
Low cost ways to promote your business
Saturday, January 12th, 2008Check out this about.com article on ways to promote your business. They have a few good tips on how to get your business out there.
Below are the ones that I liked the best.
- Use a digital signature in every outgoing e-mail. I put a link to our blog and website on every e-mail I sent out.
- Write articles on topics related to your business. Create a blog, answer questions on forums, etc.
- Give out some freebies to promote your product.
- Go on a Talk Show. I guess this one is kind of far fetched. But if you can pull it off, it could be huge!
- Give a seminar or presentation
Interesting Interview with 4ever20
Friday, January 11th, 2008Shoes Ever has been doing well from the day Nicholas Lee opened it. Below are a few questions I asked him in hopes to unlock a few of his secrets.
Rishi: Why did you start an online business? and why shoes?
Nicholas: I have been in the internet business since 1998. My business was doing pretty well on eBay until 2006. Competition on eBay reduced my revenues and profits significantly. So I need to diversify my business.
Rishi: What were your first 3 steps in creating a new business?
Nicholas:
1. Find a market niche, targeting age 15-29, the generation that uses the internet
2. Easy Start, keep a low budget
3. Check the possibility – non-expensive items under $100 but with familiar brand names
Rishi: Based on your experience what is your most effective way of promoting your online store?
Nicholas: Utilizing Search Engines (? not sure though) with non-expensive brand names targeting late teens to twenties
Rishi: What websites do you read on a daily basis?
Nicholas: Google, eBay
Rishi: Anything else you would think our readers would like to know?
Nicholas: Yes, read the market trends. The market will move online eventually!
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FYI: Shoes Ever ranks at the top of Google for a lot of his products “Blossom Media Shoes“, “Blossom Troop Shoes“, “Soda Issac Shoes“. Beating out giant shoe companies like Zappos.com and Shoes.com.
7 Tips on taking Product Pictures so you can sell more
Thursday, January 10th, 2008Want to increase sales? Take better pictures! Never underestimate the power of your photos.
When you are building your online store put some time and effort into making your products shine.
7 tips on taking better product pictures
1. Use a digital camera. (Just in case you don’t) Using a digital camera will allow you to instantly preview, upload and edit.
2. Use a tripod or some sort of stand. Stack some books, if you don’t have a stand. You will avoid blurry images by having the camera in a fixed position.
3. DON’T USE FLASH.
Using flash will wipe out the color and details. Worst of all it will create shadows.4. Use an easy-on-the-eyes backdrop.
Use a cloth or a solid color background. Your product should be the only item in the entire picture. Avoid clutter at all costs.5. Get close, get personal.
Buyers like to see the details of the product, so take pictures that can show every possible detail of the product.6. Take multiple pictures at different angles.
It is all about trial and error. After taking 5-10 pictures of your product, check it out on your computer to see which one looks the best.7. Edit your pictures.
Crop out unneeded space and/or items in the picture. Save them as JPEG files.I guarantee that after following these 7 tips your customers will have a better shopping experience.
How to Pick a a Domain Name for the Search Engines
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008If you are building an online store and want to pick a domain name that is better for search engine placement. Here is a tip!
Put the Keyword in your domain or subdomain name. If you are targeting the keywords handmade cloth purses, make your domain name HandmadeClothPurses.com
Instant Domain Search is a great website to quickly see which domain names are taken and which aren’t.
Want to gain traffic and credibility?… Use Yahoo Answers!
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008Yahoo Answers is great place to get answers on questions around anything. Its good on finding answers from how to get a date to how to make jewelry shiny again. I know what you are thinking and no, I didn’t ask the “How to get a Date” question… haha.
Here are my top 5 ways you should use Yahoo Answers
1. Find a category and start answering questions you can answer well.
2. Make sure everyone of your answers contains a link to your store. Great for link building, SEO, and allows other viewers to see what else you offer.
3. I can’t stress this enough… give a really really good answer. No one is going to purchase anything from you if your answer doesn’t actually solve their problem.
4. Don’t find any questions you can answer? Have a friend post a question for you that would be relevant and then answer it.
5. This is a little harder, but try to be the first one to answer the question. People always read the first few answers. Very few will check out the 110th answer.
NOTE: Don’t SPAM Yahoo Answers
Here are some other Yahoo Answer type sites:
answerbag.com
askville.amazon.com
yedda.com
How do I set up Google Analytics?
Friday, December 21st, 2007Google Analytics is a great tool that allows you to get detailed statistics on who has visited your site. These directions explain how to sign up for a Google Analytics account and set it up to work with your Flying Cart store.
- Go to http://www.google.com/analytics
- If you already have a Google account (for Gmail, Blogger or any other Google product), sign in with your existing account and skip to step 4. If you don’t have an account, click “Sign Up Now”.
- Fill out the required information and click “I accept. Create my account”.
- Click “Sign Up >”.
- Enter your website URL (such as “mystore.flyingcart.com”), Account Name, and Time Zone.
- Enter in your contact information (optional) and click “Continue”.
- Accept the Google Analytics Terms of Service and click “Create New Account”.
- Write down the tracking code, it should look something like this: UA-1234567-1.
- Log in to your Flying Cart Headquarters.
- Navigate to Store -> Settings.
- Scroll to the Google Analytics section at the bottom and enter in the tracking code Google gave you in step 8. Click “Update Settings”.
- Allow 4-5 hours for Google Analytics to start tracking your site. Then log in to your Google account to see how many visitors are coming to your site!