Sinopsis
Listen in as the Practical Ecommerce editorial staff interviews interesting personalities in the ecommerce space.
Episodios
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Restaurant Promotes Menu, Takes Reservations Online
22/05/2014 Duración: 10minService-related businesses are finding new customers and new marketing opportunities online. This includes restaurants, which have increasingly embraced the web to promote menu offerings and dinner specials, and to facilitate reservations, provide directions and more. A restaurant that has used its website to do all of this in an innovative way is manna, with a vegan-focused menu located in the heart of London. Its owner is Roger Swallow and he joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Credit Card Fraud Expert: “Know Your Customer, Use Prevention Tools”
22/05/2014 Duración: 15minThere are dozens of credit-card-fraud prevention services. Some cost money, some are free, and their approach to fraud prevention can vary. So, what are small merchants to do to prevent fraud, and how much money should they spend in the process? A fraud-prevention expert is here to address that for us. He’s John Hammond, technical account manager with Authorize.Net, the credit-card payment gateway company. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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PowerReviews CEO on Product-review Strategy
22/05/2014 Duración: 15minProduct reviews on ecommerce sites improve conversions. But they also help with customer relations and, recently, even physical-store merchants have used them. But merchants, both online and in physical stores, should carefully plan the use of product reviews, and develop ideas for soliciting valid ones. To help us sort through the use of product reviews, we welcome Pehr Luedtke, the CEO of PowerReviews, a leading product-review provider. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Cybersource Exec On Credit Card Fraud
22/05/2014 Duración: 19minMost every ecommerce merchant has experienced credit card fraud. But some merchants have experienced more fraud than others, and fraud-prevention efforts vary from merchant to merchant. Cybersource, the payment gateway company, tracks all of this. For 11 years now it has assembled an online fraud report called “Online Payment Fraud Trends, Merchant Practices and Benchmarks.” The architect of the report, and the survey behind it, is Doug Schwegman, CyberSource’s director of customer and market intelligence. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Books-By-Bertram Relies On Established Marketplaces
22/05/2014 Duración: 15minUsed books are big business. Just ask Amazon.com, or Abe Books or Alibris. You can even ask Adam Bertram. He’s been selling used books for two years under the name of Books by Bertram. He’s made a nice part-time income from that business, and he’s here to discuss selling books, managing multiple marketplaces, juggling inventory and more. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Volusion COO On Platform Upgrade, Tips For Merchants
22/05/2014 Duración: 15minVolusion is an early day hosted shopping cart platform that has grown to represent 18,000 online stores. The company has recently upgraded its platform and to explain those upgrades, among other ecommerce topics, we are joined by Volusion’s chief operating officer, Clay Olivier. He speaks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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511 Tactical Sells Clothing And Gear To Police, Fire Professionals
22/05/2014 Duración: 13minThere’s a company that sells specialized clothing and gear to law enforcement and fire-protection professionals. The company is 511 Tactical. Its business model largely relies on a dealer network, but even so, its ecommerce site grosses roughly $10 million per year. That’s not bad for a small portion of the business, and how that site got to that level is our topic today. It’s 511Tactical.com and the ecommerce manager is Brian Rogers, who joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Etsy.com Seller Enjoys Marketplace For Handmade, Vintage Goods
22/05/2014 Duración: 18minEtsy.com was launched in 2005 as an online marketplace for handmade items and vintage goods. It has since grown to include hundreds of thousands of sellers, and many more buyers. It reportedly facilitated over $180 million in annual transactions in 2009. Many of Etsy’s sellers are part-time craftspeople, and one of those is Arkansas-based Laurie Marshall, who has been selling hand-sewn crafts and vintage items on Etsy since 2007. Her two sites there are Punkinhead.etsy.com and Girlchild.etsy.com. She joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Mpayy Founder On Simplifying Mobile Payments
22/05/2014 Duración: 18minMobile devices could be the next major platform from which consumers shop for products. But, for ecommerce merchants, there are issues with mobile commerce having to do with screen size, product-image display and payments. Payments on a mobile device, from a consumer to a merchant, can be difficult. But there are companies seeking to simplify paying for products via a mobile device. One of them is mPayy and its CEO and founder, Conrad Sheehan, joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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ProStores Exec On New Year's Growth Ideas
22/05/2014 Duración: 16minThe start of the New Year brings new energy and vitality for many online merchants. Many of them are looking to jump start sales, trim expenses and otherwise grow and improve their businesses. For ideas to help with this, we visited with a seasoned ecommerce expert. He’s Lin Shearer, senior marketing manager with ProStores, a leading ecommerce platform. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Full Sail University's Ani Gasti On Education Options For Merchants
22/05/2014 Duración: 12minThere are numerous options for ecommerce merchants who want to learn new skills that can be applied to their business. Full Sail University is one of those online options. With a physical campus in Winter Park, Florida, the university offers online programs in fields such as web design and development, Internet marketing, and graphic design. Ani Gasti is Full Sail’s director of faculty development. He talks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kevin Patrick Allen about educational options for ecommerce merchants.
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Quickoffice VP Of Ecommerce David Brennan
22/05/2014 Duración: 09minThe days of being tied to a desktop computer are long gone. Ecommerce merchants can work wirelessly with laptop computers, personal digital assistants, and increasingly, smart mobile phones. Quickoffice is a Texas-based software company which focuses on providing mobile office software. David Brennan is Quickoffice’s vice president of ecommerce . He speaks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kevin Patrick Allen.
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Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne
22/05/2014 Duración: 17minIt’s not every day that we speak with a Stanford PhD in philosophy who has funded the construction of schools around the world. That same person started dabbling in ecommerce a decade or so ago and his company is now a publicly-traded retailing powerhouse. He’s Patrick Byrne and the company is Overstock.com. He joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock to discuss holiday sales strategies, among other ecommerce topics.
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Internet Attorney On Online Defamation, Copyright Theft
22/05/2014 Duración: 16minNearly every ecommerce merchant has experienced disgruntled customers or angry competitors who post dishonest comments about his or her business. This could be in so-called complaint sites, forums, blogs or other online venues. Internet attorney John Dozier says there are steps merchants can take to limit the damage from these attacks, and he joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock to discuss these steps and his new book, Google Bomb.
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MonsterCommerce Founder "Juggles" New Venture
22/05/2014 Duración: 16minStephanie Leffler started selling sunscreen products online while in college. That was around the year 2000. She became frustrated with her web developer, and decided to produce a shopping cart herself. That cart became MonsterCommerce, an early-day, hosted ecommerce platform that she sold in 2006 to Network Solutions. She’s an ecommerce and Internet pioneer, in other words, and she joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock to discuss her new venture, Juggle.com.
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Dr. BJ Fogg On The Fogg Behavior Model
22/05/2014 Duración: 12minEcommerce merchants want to affect behavior. More specifically, they want consumers to buy from them. Dr. BJ Fogg is a professor at Stanford University who studies how technology can be used to change behaviors in positive ways. He is also the creator of the Fogg Behavior Model, which illustrates the three elements, he believes, must converge for a behavior to occur. Dr. Fogg speaks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kevin Patrick Allen for this “Ecommerce Conversation.”
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SocialGrub Founder On Optimizing Social Media Marketing
22/05/2014 Duración: 12minSocial media has become a mainstream tool that businesses are increasingly using to interact with their customers and boost sales. SocialGrub is a new service that helps businesses in the restaurant and retail industry optimize their social marketing efforts.Sam Rubin is co-founder of SocialGrub. Mr. Rubin is a restaurant and email marketing veteran. He created SocialGrub to further assist his clients with marketing their brands by utilizing social networks.He speaks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kevin Patrick Allen for this “Ecommerce Conversation.”
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Jill Exler of Jexbo.com, a Retailer of Self-published Books
22/05/2014 Duración: 12minJill Exler is founder and CEO of Jexbo.com, an online retailer of books that have been self-published by their authors. She founded the business in 2007, after having been frustrated by the options to sell her own self-published book. Exler’s business is based in Michigan, in the U.S., but she divides her time between there and Germany. She joins Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Supreme Court Could Restrict Patents, Attorney Says
22/05/2014 Duración: 16minDoing business on the Internet requires the use sophisticated software and complicated processes. Many of these innovative products have been patented; Google and Amazon, for example, hold many hundreds of patents. But the U. S. Supreme Court may be about to greatly restrict the issuance of patents. To help us understand the case at hand and its relevance to software and Internet developers, we are joined by Lawrence M. Hadley. Mr. Hadley is a seasoned intellectual property attorney and a partner in the firm of Hennigan, Bennett and Dorman, in Los Angeles. He speaks with Practical Ecommerce’s Kerry Murdock.
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Video Proponent On Selling With Video
22/05/2014 Duración: 14minVideo provides a compelling way for retailers to sell products. But is it for every ecommerce merchant? And, is it being fully utilized?One man who has a strong opinion on the matter is Justin Foster. He’s the founder of The Video Commerce Consortium, a group of ecommerce professionals, online marketers, and technologists dedicated to advancing the use of video in ecommerce. He’s our guest in this “eCommerce Conversation” with Practical Ecommerce Contributing Editor Kevin Patrick Allen.