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Showing posts with label eCommerce. Show all posts

Sunday, August 8, 2010

PayPal Cashmap

These days, a business can have clients from as far away from Australia and New Zealand, from Israel to England, and you have the issue of getting secure payments from them. If you are shipping products to them or performing services for them, how can you be sure of getting paid in a timely fashion? This is where PayPal comes into play, and where the PayPal Cashmap package can help you.



PayPal is an online system for billing, payments, invoices, setting up a shopping cart means of purchasing, and so much more. Used to its fullest, PayPal can help with record keeping, exchanging various currencies, taking care of memberships and subscriptions, and managing your cash flow.

First off, you have to set up a PayPal account. If you plan on moving more than five hundred dollars a month through the account, you'll have to give the site your social security number. Then there is the information on your bank account - so money can be deposited to it and withdrawn from it, as needed. Some people are loathed to give out such information; so the Cashmap package guides you in all of this.

Once your account is ready, you can send and receive money from people, and you can even bill people who do not have a PayPal account. All you need is an email address and you can send them an invoice. If they are in another country, you can request the payment in their local currency, and then PayPal will exchange it into yours.

In business, you want to present a very professional look to your clients. With PayPal, you can create an invoice by using one of their templates, and it will look professional. You can even create a clickable invoice, which is one that your client pays just by clinking on the link in the invoice.

These are but a few of the features of the PayPal Cashmap package , but they make it clear just how powerful a package it is.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Making Money with Squidoo Cashmap

 Creating a website is not the end of your moneymaking process; it is merely the beginning, and you need to use various websites to build up traffic to your website. There are sites like eBay, Amazon, Zazzle, and so on; and Squidoo uses a combination of traffic generation and revenue production to help you.


Sites like Squidoo can generate passive income via a click by click procedure. So, the  Cashmap's package  guides you in adding these money-making modules to your website. Then there's online shopping. You can set up a shopping cart system that allows people to visit your website, select items, and then buy them. As many people are worried about identity theft, you can also get a secure billing system set up to insure their data stays safe.

Of course, you also want to customized your site so that it stands out from other websites; this is what's known as a "feature spotlight". As an example, if there is something on a website like Amazon that can tie into your company and your products, you can feature it on your website, and earn a commission every time it is sold through your site.

Another popular thing these days is downloadable music - mp3 files. You can find some that are your favorites, and make them available from your site. Here again, you'll earn a commission every time one is sold, and it further generates traffic to your site.

Then there is eBay, a hugely popular auction site. Well,  Cashmap can help you in promoting auction that are currently active on eBay; the  package gives you the steps in showcasing any auction you have on eBay. Not only does this generates sales for you, but people come to know that you're associated with eBay, and thus they'll visit your site to see what new sales you have available, rather than going to eBay directly. While there, they can see what else you have to offer, and thus more sales can be generated.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Google Analytics

Almost everyone knows Google, but you may not know Google Analytics (GA). This is a free aspect of the website that helps you to monitor how people are visiting and interacting with your website. Using this knowledge, you can make changes to your site to further refine and improve it. The only problem with this system is learning how to use GA; this is where the Cashmap package comes into play.
Step one in the process is creating an analytic account, and then adding tracking codes. Don’t worry if these don’t make sense; the Cashmap package will explain everything and walk you through the entire process. These tracking codes will allow you to collect data on the people who go to your website.
Next, you need to create a goal. Mind you, that’s create a goal, not set a goal; on a website, there’s a difference. A goal on a website is a page that you want visitors to reach after they complete some sort of specific action. The Action part of this package will help you in designing this aspect of your website, and then monitor how successful it is. Another aspect of a goal is what’s known as a funnel; this is a path for the website visitors to follow in order to get to the goal. Yet another part of the Cashmap package will help you to create a good funnel.
Once all of these elements are in place, you can also set up filters, so that you get the right sort of data from the results. Also, you want full information on the people who visit your website; GA can collect that data for you. After all of that, you can use the results to improve your website to get you more visitors, retain them longer, and get better conversion rates - the number of people who visit and make a purchase from your site.
These are the powers that Cashmap can put in your hands with their Google Analytics Cashmap package.