so when the site starts making money I can flip that cash into expanding the site using services that will automate generating relevant backlinks.. like those services that submit your page to directories and what not... Pretty cool!
so when the site starts making money I can flip that cash into expanding the site using services that will automate generating relevant backlinks.. like those services that submit your page to directories and what not... Pretty cool!
I've been doing this all wrong! haha shit!
if I would have just thought a lil I'd have avoided going this project, and going about it the way I have.
Also if I'd have just listened to the advice you gave me at the beginning about starting a site I have a real interest in.. I'd be much better off.
I've made my mind up. I'm gonna sell this site because I really don't enjoy building it. I've learned a lot from it, so that's where its worth is for me.
What can you guys tell me about selling my site? Things I can do to prepare it to sell for more, how to make estimates...stuff like that.
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Side Project - College Book Site
My cousin and I are going to look into selling college books.
We need an eCommerce site that will take orders for us and secure the information users submit to us.
We also need a system in place for processing that information, placing orders, and notifying customers when their orders are places and when they are shipped.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to answer these questions? =D
so I learned its a hefty amount of work..
[11:13:51 PM] Travis: nice
[11:13:53 PM] Travis: well
[11:13:53 PM] Travis: GL
[11:13:57 PM] Travis: cause ecommerce is hard as fuck
[11:14:20 PM] graffist448: huh?
[11:14:20 PM] Travis: you need to get a payment gateway, have good credit, make sure your site is PCI compliant, following like the 600 measures that the BB says you must follow
... damn.. I'm not sure how much work that actually entails.
If anyone's got any insight with that I'd be glad to have the enlightenment. =D
the whole idea was to buy the merchandise ourselves and then sell the books back to the bookstores and students in the area.
takes lots of startup capital to pull something like that off. Not saying don't investigate it, but there are just a lot of hurdles involved with getting something like that profitable.