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Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Set Up a Sales Website
Create a web hosting account for the site. This involves getting server space and registering the domain name. It is important to find a web host that supports third party software to use during site development. As of August 2010, reputable hosts are offering this variety of hosting for around $4 per month.
Choose e-commerce software to run the site. There are many available choices. Explore the options before choosing. Packages range from open-source to commercial. If in doubt, ask the web host for their recommendation.
Install the e-commerce software on the server. Most hosts offering third party software hosting, use Fantastico De Luxe to install this software with. From the Fantastico options, choose the software package's name and click 'New Installation.' Follow the installation wizard until complete.
Configure the e-commerce software settings. This includes selecting the theme of the site to give it a customized look and feel. You will also add items for sale to the site's catalog at this point.
Setup a payment processing account. This will allow customers to pay online with credit cards and other forms of payment. Many small businesses choose to use PayPal and Google initially, but there are also several other inexpensive choices for payment processing.
Integrate the payment processing setup into the e-commerce software. This is usually as simple as copying and pasting some code provided by the payment processor into the administration area of the e-commerce software.
Open the site to the public. When the site is prepared, go into the administration settings, set access to public, and save the configuration. The site is now ready to begin selling products.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
How to Start an Online Shoe Store Business
Write a business plan for your online shoe store. Will you sell designer shoes for a local market, or sell athletic shoes for worldwide Nike, Adidas and Puma fans? Interview other successful online shoe retailers for tips on writing your shoe retail business plan. Search the Small Business Administration's website for sample business plans for your online shoe business.
Register a domain name. Your domain name is a piece of internet real estate that your customers will use to shop for shoes. To please the search engines and your customers, reserve a domain name that includes the words 'online shoe store' to maximize SEO opportunities. The price of domain names can range from 99 cents to 10 dollars.
Design your online store and obtain secure hosting. Buy a ready-made template for your shoe store or use a web designer specializing in online retail websites. Ensure that whatever retail website application you choose provides options for sizing, photos of the shoes, available colors and product descriptions for your online shoe customers.
Get state and local business requirements for your online shoe store. A retail shoe store business, whether it is online or free-standing, must have a sales tax license, incorporation from the state and an EIN number. If you buy merchandise with a shoe wholesaler, you will need to provide proof of a retail license, a business account and corporation documents to complete a shoe order.
Obtain your shoe store merchandise through wholesalers and distributors. Look for store closeouts on eBay. Peruse online wholesalers for shoe brands that your ideal customer will purchase online. Contact shoe manufacturers directly to see if they will give you a deal for bulk orders. Start off with 10 sizes for each shoe style to ensure that your customer selection is varied.
Prepare for customer service and shipping requirement for your online shoe store. Create a designated email address for customer complaints and issues. Investigate the prices for drop shipping (where the designer shoes are warehoused instead of storing the merchandise in your home) or use Fed Ex or UPS for standard and overnight shipping requests.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
How to Start a King Queen Pageant (4 Steps)
Determine why you want to host a king and queen pageant. For example, do you want to host the pageant as a means to raise money as part of a fundraiser or do you want to host it just for fun? If you will be putting together the pageant on behalf of a group or organization, gather input from colleagues so that all ideas can be considered.
Decide what the rules, regulations and judging criteria will be for the pageant. Decide the age range of eligible contestants, how contestants can apply to be a part of the pageant and who you will enlist to judge the pageant. Consider what the pageant will consist of, such as a formal wear portion, oral examination portion and talent portion. Determine what the winner or winners of the pageant will receive.
Decide when and where the pageant will take place. Rent a space where the pageant can take place, such as a local theater or school auditorium. Contact the manager or owner of the space to rent the space and to pay for the rental, if required.
Spread the word about the pageant. Tell as many people you know about the pageant and instruct others in your organization to do the same. Put up flyers and posters advertising the event in places where potential pageant contestants might visit. For example, if your college sorority is hosting a king and queen pageant, hang up flyers in your college’s student union, at local restaurants and in all of your college’s dormitories.
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