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On-Line Shops
How can you make money with on-line shops?
Why would anybody use on-line shops?
I'm going to be publishing a series of articles to enable you to make your own mind up as to whether the business of on-line shops is for you.
On-line shopping basics
In most cases online shopping is very similar to shopping in traditional stores with the need to have an item shipped after making a purchase instead of being able to walk out of the store with the item in your hand. However, there are times when online shopping is much different than shopping in a regular store. This difference occurs in cases in which the online shopping is being done on auction websites. This subject is covered more at my on-line auctions guide here.
This series of guides will deal with running your on-line store/s
Who could benefit?
Anyone who is already running a high street business. Most of the costs of your off-line business have already been budgeted for. Owning an on-line website selling your products is a lot less expensive than the traditional costs of your high street premises. So this path is a natural progression in making your business expand and hence an opportunity for more profits.
Any questions? Post them here at my Q & A page
This Q and A page is a new feature of my site and is for the benefit of all my website visitors. Please make best use of it, we all may learn something.
If you think you CAN or you think you CAN'T, you are probably right!
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