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My favorite Google Analytics tip

March 28, 2011 E-commerce

Google Analytics is useful tool. But, three quick clicks can make it much more useful for tracking your website analytics. Here’s what you need to do.

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Firefox? IE? Which browser should you design your site for?

March 23, 2011 E-commerce

I’m always amused by browser stat news. TechCrunch is reporting that Firefox 4 has a significantly larger market share than Internet Explorer 9.
My response? Who cares?
Seriously.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m a big fan of Firefox as a browser. And, despite the headaches that cross-browser compatability issues can raise for your web team, [...]

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Which Google Do Your Customers Use? Which Facebook? Which Twitter?

March 9, 2011 Uncategorized

Steve Rubel has said there isn’t just one Facebook; there are 500 million of them. Does that make it harder to talk to your customers, or easier?
I think I have one answer to the question in my latest post for Mike Moran’s Biznology blog, “Which Google Do Your Customers Use? Which Facebook? Which Twitter?”

Are [...]

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You Don’t Need a Website

March 7, 2011 E-commerce

Who doesn’t need a website? Believe it or not, there are a few businesses. thinks takes a look at who they are and why that may be.

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6 Solutions for Social Commerce Success (Small Business E-commerce Link Digest – February 18, 2011)

February 18, 2011 E-commerce

Social commerce is a hot topic these days. We’re on the scene with great stories from Linda Bustos and TechCrunch about Google, Facebook and other social commerce pioneers.

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What Can You Learn From Borders’ Bankruptcy?

February 17, 2011 Business

Borders didn’t go bust because of e-commerce or e-books. But their failure there points the way to understanding why and how you can avoid it.

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