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The world of ecommerce is exciting, painful and sometimes down right foolish, but we all want the independence that running our own store “could” bring.

Being independent of “the man” and being able to work from anywhere in the world is quite an appealing prospect but most of us have no idea how to do it or the innumerable problems in our path.

One of the primary things to think about when opening an ecommerce store is how much time you have to actually spend working on the store operations.

Keep in mind all the things you would do if you owned a brick and mortar storefront apply to the ecommerce site.

Even though you don’t have to deal with a lease and hard furnishing you still have all the equivalent issues with the ecommerce site lease equals hosting, hard furnishing equal pay per click and SEO marketing costs.

Over the course of this series I’ll be helping you understand not only the various ways to create a successful ecommerce store but also how to do it to fit into your lifestyle.

Lots of Capital but not a lot of Technical

As an example if you have time and financing you could certainly build the site from scratch, rent a warehouse, buy and store products and ship them from your warehouse. You certainly can buy these website development from any number of companies at any price range and they will happily hand you a fully operational ecommerce site that is fully customizable, at a fee, and you are in business…if you know how to run an ecommerce business.

We’ve got the Technical but funds are tight

In the middle of the spectrum if you only have time but not much capital to run the business you might want to consider using one of a number of ecommerce shopping carts, find a few drop shippers to do your fulfillment and use your sweat equity to design, develop, and deliver the ecommerce site to the web using organic SEO techniques and some of a number of shopping cart systems.

No Money and No Technical no problem

At the far end of the spectrum a recent trend has come about that is called an affiliate ecommerce site which is all about putting together a website that you drive traffic to and then as people buy products they are sent to the company website that actually sells the products and do the transaction there. This process alleviates a number of the onerous tasks associated with running an ecommerce store because you don’t have to deal with inventory, credit card processing, customer service and returns since they company one the other ends deals with that and give you a commission on each sale.

In my next article I’ll be taking each of the three methods, and all the variants and discussing the pros and cons of each. Over the next few weeks we will look into what can be done and how much time, effort, and expense if involved in each method and how you can be successful running an ecommerce business yourself.

Next up we’ll cover the process where you or your business has money to invest in the ecommerce business but not the technical chops so you hire a company to do your ecommerce site: Lots of Capital but not a lot of Technical next!

Dan Horn is the founder of Noh Limits Consulting, Inc.
Dan does writing, social networking, and freelance consulting for technology challenged individuals and companies worldwide.

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Mashable Mixer Atlanta.

Mashable reviews and Regator are proud to announce the first ever Mashable event in Atlanta We have a special evening planned and we look forward to meeting the Atlanta social media community.

Mashable team members in attendance will include Adam Ostrow Editor-in-Chief, Sharon Feder Features Editor, myself Chief Operating Officer and Brett Petersel East Coast Events Director.

A gentle reminder: this event will sell out and no further tickets will be released after that point.

via Mashable Mixer Atlanta: Tickets Now on Sale.

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What is ooVoo?

ooVoo is FREE video calling. See up to six friends, family or colleagues at the same time – with video quality that’s like being face-to-face in the same room!

Free Video Chat and Video Conferencing from ooVoo

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27 Mar 2009

Free Video Chat and Video Conferencing from ooVoo

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology

This is an auto blog posting service that Guy Kawasaki recommended in Entrepreneur Magazine March 2009

I hadn’t tried it yet so thought I’d crank it up, seems to work well but not as many services as FriendFeed or Ping.fm

Like their website better and the fact you can email your posts to you can post from any internet device.

Posted via web from nohlimits’s posterous

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25 Mar 2009

Posterous.com

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology

Multi-line footer in Rapidweaver http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVimOmNodIc, http://www.realmacsoftware.com/forums/index.php/forums/viewthread/14782/

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15 Mar 2009

Deep Footer Snippet – RapidWeaver

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology

FREE MUSIC is ALWAYS a good thing! – http://freeallmusic.com/
Review: http://techdrawl.com/free-all-music-steal-this-music-legally/

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12 Mar 2009

Free All Music site

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology

http://freeallmusic.com/

Review: http://techdrawl.com/free-all-music-steal-this-music-legally/

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12 Mar 2009

FREE MUSIC is ALWAYS a good thing!

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology

This is a pretty cool site, it allows you to post to numerous sites all at the same time from one website AND your iPhone. Kewl!

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2 Jan 2009

Great new site call Ping.fm

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology
Have you ever wondered which is best VMWare Fusion, Parallels, and now the latest version of VirtualBox 2? Well here’s some good information for you!
clipped from www.macworld.com

So now that you’ve read our reviews of Fusion 2.0 (), Parallels Desktop 4 (), and VirtualBox 2 (), you may be wondering just which program is the best virtualization solution for your Mac. The answer, unfortunately, isn’t quite as simple as simply picking one of the programs and saying, “There you go. That’s the best.” Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and as such, each program works better in some situations than in others.

To help you with the task of picking between these three programs, I’ve created this guide that makes recommendations based on your virtualization needs. Just skim the document until you find a category that closely matches what you intend to do, and then read about which program handles those tasks best.

The good news is that you can download and try all three of these programs free of charge, so even if you don’t agree with my conclusions in a particular category, you can try out the alternatives yourself before making your buying decision.

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18 Dec 2008

Choosing a virtualization application – Macintosh

Author: Dan | Filed under: Technology
Interesting tool for large P2P file transfers
clipped from www.filephile.net
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