Filed under Trade by Savvas on 21/02/2010 at 7:42 pm
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Online grocery sales have outstripped electronic and gadget-related purchases over the internet for the first time, according to new figures released today.
Statistics from the voucher codes website MyVoucherCodes found that online grocery shopping now accounts for 31% of all sales on this channel, while electronic items make up 25% of sales. Read more... (239 words, estimated 57 secs reading time)
Filed under Internet, Marketing by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 4:50 pm
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IGD predicts that the value of the online grocery market will nearly double in size by 2014, with a forecast annual growth rate more than three times faster than that of the wider grocery sector. With broadband penetration and internet familiarity rising fast, alongside the development of retail websites and new and enhanced online services, the online world will increasingly influence shoppers and the decisions they make. Read more... (161 words, estimated 39 secs reading time)
Filed under Trade by Savvas on 29/01/2010 at 1:48 pm
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When we started this blog we wanted to create a site free from affiliate links as their are a ton of so called drop shipping reviews posted all over the internet most of these drop shipping review sites have 3 or 4 different companies listed and they will give a bad comparison and basically tell you they are all good but just for different purposes . Usually the one who pays the affiliate the most is the one that is ranked the highest . Read more... (323 words, estimated 1:18 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Trade by Savvas on 29/01/2010 at 1:47 pm
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A while back one of our readers sent me an email and we had a very nice phone conversation as well about multiple sites and scams. Our main priority is drop shipping reviews, and online internet service providers however it seems a few of them are setting up multiple drop ship sites in order to cross refer the people they have already scammed. Here’s the basics of how it works. The consumer which is you signs up for one of these fake dropshipping companies and you figure out hey I can’t make any money here so you cancel your subscription to dropshipping company #1. Then a couple days later you receive a phone call, or an email from a “different” dropshipping company. Read more... (1028 words, estimated 4:07 mins reading time)