Are you ready to promote this Holiday Season? Time is running out and soon enough it would be too late! Before setting your marketing strategy, create a Holiday calendar that will help you visualize the time you have to conquer and capitalize on all the promotional ideas you may have. We put together a list of the most important dates that can help you drive ecommerce sales. Take a look and start thinking on what tools you should implement for each. Read the rest of this entry »
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Important Dates For Holiday Ecommerce Promotions
October 15th, 2012Facebook Business Guide – How To Sell On Facebook
August 30th, 2012
We all know Facebook! We login, check our newsfeeds, read some interesting shares, stalk our crush or ex (sometimes both), like, comment and share, then move on. But what about marketing on Facebook, and for ecommerce businesses, how would you sell on Facebook?
Although using Facebook for a business is similar to the personal usage, there are things you would need to know to promote your business, grow your fan base and sell on Facebook directly. To newbies and the general Facebook user this can be a bit overwhelming, and can take several trials and errors to learn. To those of you that need the guidance, we’re happy to announce the first first guide in a series of upcoming tutorials by Wazala.
7 Ways To Boost Online Sales During The Holidays
December 4th, 2011Ah, the holidays are upon us again. That wonderful time of giving, and if you’re a store owner, a time when the gates of heaven open, and sales begin to pour in. Are you ready to take advantage of this buying frenzy? You got the potential customer to your site, so now you have to capture their impulse buying and lock them in. We’ve got some tips to make this holiday season the merriest one your store has ever seen. Read the rest of this entry »
Creating An Online Holiday Pop Up Store
October 23rd, 2011With the Holiday season just around the corner, more businesses are catching onto the idea of a Holiday Pop Up Shop. These little businesses open around the Holidays spreading their marketing hard, then simply disappearing once the season is over. Halloween shops are found in strip malls, while Christmas gifts and gift wrapping businesses take advantage of this in small mall carts and little huts. They pop up out of nowhere, make a quick profit during the holidays then close shop. Read the rest of this entry »