Archive for the ‘customer value’ Category

The Thompsons Ride Away From the Competition

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Mark and JoAnn Thompson sat down with us to discuss their online motorcycle accessory business. In April of 2007 they started www.CycleAccessoryStore.com with MyEbiz, selling everything needed to “Ride, Rock and Talk;” but less than a year later they had moved their store to Volusion. They shared with us some interesting information about their experiences […]

Original post by Kate

SoothingWalls Brings Nature inside the Home and Office

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

In 2006 Loren Taylor moved his water fountain website www.SoothingWalls.com to the Volusion platform. As he explains, “I tried several ecommerce solutions and none compared to the options and flexibility that Volusion offered. I was instantly sold on their service.” But his move to Volusion was just the beginning!
It’s A Success!
After getting SoothingWalls up and […]

Original post by Kate

Wayne Parker’s Business Is out of This World

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

In the 1980’s Wayne Parker’s wildly popular Canadian band “Glass Tiger” won five Juno Awards. (Even if you do not know the band by name you definitely know their biggest hit “Don’t Forget Me When I’m Gone.”) Today the band still plays together sometimes (in fact, Wayne recently picked up his electric bass for a […]

Original post by Kate

Wayne Parker’s Business Is out of This World

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

In the 1980’s Wayne Parker’s wildly popular Canadian band “Glass Tiger” won five Juno Awards. (Even if you do not know the band by name you definitely know their biggest hit “Don’t Forget Me When I’m Gone.”) Today the band still plays together sometimes (in fact, Wayne recently picked up his electric bass for a […]

Original post by Kate

Wayne Parker’s Business Is out of This World

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

In the 1980’s Wayne Parker’s wildly popular Canadian band “Glass Tiger” won five Juno Awards. (Even if you do not know the band by name you definitely know their biggest hit “Don’t Forget Me When I’m Gone.”) Today the band still plays together sometimes (in fact, Wayne recently picked up his electric bass for a […]

Original post by Kate

Rick and Gela Generate Online Success with Volusion

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

In 2005 Rick and Gela Oros opened their online generator store www.APelectric.com using AspDotNetStorefront, but the lack of communication between the AspDotNetStorefront and the hosting company was getting very costly as the site would be down for hours without response when technical problems arose. Rick and Gela finally moved the store over to Volusion in […]

Original post by Kate

John Drummond Delivers Bluegrass Music Worldwide

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Off the beaten path in Marietta, Georgia, is John Drummond’s 3,200 square-foot banjo store, with more than 600 banjos in stock. John has banjos for every type of bluegrass fan, from first-timers to professionals. His vast inventory and true love for the music has drawn visitors from all over the world.  Launched online in 2003, […]

Original post by Kate

SuburbanDogHouse Fetches Online Success

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

In March of 2007 Kelly Paster launched her online store www.SuburbanDogHouse.com with Volusion, selling high-quality dog accessories aimed at bridging the gap between practicality and aesthetics. Her site also contains an exclusive “Made in the USA” section.
In the last two years Kelly has found incredible success selling online. However, all of her success did not […]

Original post by Kate

A How-To Guide For Position Preference

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Defined:
The Google AdWords position preference tool “Lets you tell Google where you prefer your ad to show among all the AdWords ads on a given page.” Essentially you come up with ads for particular keywords and then decide where you prefer those ads to display and Google makes the adjustments needed in order to try […]

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When Paying Less Can Get Greater Online Advertising Results

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

For those of you who currently have or have previously had a Google AdWords account you know that the process of setting up a Pay Per Click (PPC) campaign with Google looks fairly easy. You generate keywords, you write short little ads, you decide how much you can reasonably afford to spend on your ads, […]

Original post by Kate

When Paying Less Can Get Greater Online Advertising Results

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

For those of you who currently have or have previously had a Google AdWords account you know that the process of setting up a Pay Per Click (PPC) campaign with Google looks fairly easy. You generate keywords, you write short little ads, you decide how much you can reasonably afford to spend on your ads, […]

Original post by Kate

PracticeFusion brings Web 2.0 to doctor’s offices

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

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Original post by Robert Scoble