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Ecommerce Tutorials from Allied Wallet

May 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Allied Wallet recently published their first online ecommerce guide on their website. This is the first of many video tutorials to come. These manuals are targeted for those clients and users to understand the inner-workings of Allied Wallet and methods of easily accepting credit cards. The first video highlights the primary differences between their two payment systems: Business Pro and QuickPay. The QuickPay Solution The QuickPay solution targets the smaller to medium size business clients searching for a simple system to accept credit cards online. The QuickPay interface makes the integration of an online retailer’s website to the Allied Wallet payment system easy with only a tiny amount of programming required. The Business Pro Solution The Business Pro solution is geared toward larger organizations in search of a seamless checkout process. During the QuickPay checkout procedure, the client is transferred to an Allied Wallet payment page and redirected back to the online retailer’s website upon completion of the transaction.

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Exploring The Release of Jease 2.0 CMS

May 16, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The announcement of Jease 2.0 excited those in the content management field. This software is a major progression from the original Jease in that it now provides a full-feature content management system. Two years ago, Jease began as content management framework with a simple, easy-to-use content management system built on top of the platform. Since then, the software has been slowly modified, one step at a time into Jease 2.0. Improving on an Already Powerful Platform The primary theme for the latest version to the continued experience from the software developer-oriented content management framework to a more user-friendly system which attempts to make the publishing of content for the Internet as seamless and easy as possible. However, the primary target of Jease is Java web developers who need an easy method of content production on the Internet.

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LDC Acquires UK2 Group

May 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Lloyd’s Development Capital (LDC) recently announced the acquisition of the majority stake in the UK2 Group, an industry-leading web hosting provider. LDC is a private equity segment of Lloyd’s Trustee Savings Bank which is the third largest bank in the United Kingdom. The group paid $77 million for the majority stake and partnership with the current management team. Background about UK2 Group The UK2 Group is a global provider of online web hosting services and domain name registration. Found in 1998, the group is best known for its acquisitions of large hosting properties as well as for developing its own innovative services such as, 100TB.com and VPS.NET. Since the conception of the founder brand, UK2.net, UK2 has played an active role in the web hosting game.

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Essential Shopping Cart Attributes

May 12, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

All online businesses have one thing in common and that is the need for a reliable shopping cart to process all of the e-commerce transactions that come through. In many cases the type of product you are offering will not even be the main factor that determines whether or not people purchase from you. Instead, your marketing strategies and customer service will play a major role in obtaining new business. If your website is equipped with a shopping cart that is user friendly and efficient then your customers will be more inclined to shop with you again. On the other hand, if your shopping cart is not up to par or lacks simplicity then this could actually keep people from returning. Some of the following features are considered essential to having a good shopping cart.

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When to Use Cheap VPS Hosting Plans

May 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

VPS (virtual private server) hosting plans are unique because, while they are similar to shared hosting plans in that they split a web server amongst many webmasters, instead of splitting the entire server, they give each webmaster their own partition or segment of the server. This unique resource allocation structure gives each webmaster access to powerful server partitions that can be expanded based on the size and capabilities of the specific VPS hosting plan. For this reason, VPS hosting is one of the most diverse hosting types available, with plans ranging in cost from $10 to more than $200 per month. In fact, many VPS hosting plans cost just as little as a shared hosting plan. So how do you know when to use a cheap VPS hosting plan? Experiencing Persistent Downtime While the VPS and shared hosting environments are similar, the shared hosting environment is known for experiencing the most downtime, as the way that server resources are allocated to each individual webmaster makes the server susceptible to being overloaded with requests if too much bandwidth is consumed. Thus, if you currently are utilizing a shared hosting plan and you are experiencing persistent downtime, you may want to consider upgrading to a cheap VPS plan. If you are still noticing downtime, then you may want to consider changing your hosting provider, or upgrading to a more comprehensive VPS hosting plan or dedicated hosting plan.

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Walmart Acquires Kosmix

May 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Walmart executives have made the decision to extend their online retail presence by acquiring social media ecommerce solution provider, Kosmix for $300 million. This will allow the company to reach customers via the Internet and through other commerce options. Kosmix is known for the development of three well-known, widely used social media services: Tweetbeat Kosmix.com RightHealth Tweetbeat is a web entity that organizes tweets for the most popular topics and events in a real-time updating environment. Examples of updated topics include, breaking news and sports scores. Kosmix.com acts as an online encyclopedia that allows users to learn about a variety of social media and networking topics. Finally, RightHealth is another website that holds medical and health information. The current owners of Kosmix also developed one of the first online shopping venues, Junglee, in the mid-to-late 90’s.

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Knowing When to Choose a Cloud Hosting Plan

May 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The cloud hosting environment is revolutionizing the way website owners expand their operations and pay for hosting services. The term “cloud” refers to a network of servers that is used to provide supreme redundancy and task allocation, in order to ensure continual high performance for every website on the network. In other words, unlike conventional hosting plans which either assign a server to a single webmaster (dedicated hosting), or assign a server to a large group of webmasters (shared or VPS hosting), cloud hosting assigns an entire network of web server to every webmaster simultaneously. Of course, there is much more to the cloud hosting environment that makes it such a revolutionary hosting type. Unique Load-Balancing Technology When a visitor arrives at one of your sites their request is handled by a primary server, which then determines which server on the network would currently be most suitable for performing the requested task. This unique load-balancing technology allows you to continuously expand the size of your sites and your daily traffic levels without having to worry about exceeding limitations. These advantages would make it seem obvious that the cloud hosting environment is far more beneficial than any other on the market, however many webmasters are afraid of the uncertainty that cloud hosting provides in terms of billing and hosting capabilities, even though this “uncertainty” is the main advantage

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New Content Management System Released by TYPO 3

May 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Typo 3 is not as popular a service as WordPress or Joomla but is a reliable platform that boasts many features. The program allows its users to have the best settings for managing a large amount of information through numerous internet connections. This allows you to find the quickest answer while searching for the cleanest option. However, this system could result in major problems if not setup correctly. Content Management System Overview Content management systems are typically described as a group of strategies developed to create and maintain a large amount of website information and content. This is achieved through a user-friendly interface, usually a control panel. Therefore, you do not need to be an information technology professional to run your website.

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Creating a Website in Niche Marketplaces

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In many instances selling products and services on your website is not enough to keep the company growing and expanding. Selling your products and services in a brick-and-mortar location and from a booth at expos, designer shows and other networking events can be an excellent method of increasing brand awareness while increasing company profits. Unfortunately, these events are often limited to a specific geographic location unlike website marketplaces that are open to those with an internet connection. Retailers have the ability to setup at one of dozens of niche marketplaces such as: Etsy Wigix Bonanza Owners also have the option of creating a store at mainstream marketplaces like: eBay Amazon Marketplace Buy.com Sears Marketplace Each of these digital bazaars caters to a specific niche of product. Those that have a store in one of these internet locations can expose their brand to millions of customers who may not have otherwise heard of your store. These marketplaces are also an excellent place to sell older products that are out of season, no longer trendy or simple consuming space in your inventory. By selling these wares at a discounted price you get earn some revenue and increase brand awareness. Many of these online marketplaces have some type of fee such as monthly account fees, listing fees or a small commission from each sale

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New Social Media Website Announced

May 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

On Thursday, April 7 th , 2011, Spling.com was made available to the public and recorded an unprecedented amount of traffic throughout the entire launch weekend. Spling.com searches, collects, sorts and assembles a collection of media from numerous sources across the Internet thus eliminating the need for minor status updates on a regular basis. This is all accomplished in a fun and social atmosphere. The Amazing Numbers Following Launch Within the first four days following launch, the site generated over 1 million hits, boasting 5,000 unique visitors and 125,000 page views. As a result, Spling.com was tagged as one of the fastest growing social media websites to ever launch. This is quite the honor considering the competition like YouTube, Twitter, Flickr and social bookmarking sites. The Goal of Spling.com The primary goal of the CEO and Founder was to launch a different experience.

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