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First, decide what you’re going to sell and select a name for your eShop. Your first expense will be to purchase a domain name and hosting service. Research to find a service that is user-friendly and reasonably priced. You can sometimes save money by bundling your services to include domain, hosting, email, security and other options.
Design and Build Your Store
To save time and money, consider open-source (free) software such as WordPress or a turnkey e-commerce package. E-commerce packages include shopping cart technology and provide instructions for connecting the cart to your merchant account. Before you start building, take some time to imagine your customer’s experience. How do you want your store to look and feel? You can likely find a theme, or framework, that comes close to your vision. Themes and turnkey packages often include many design options, such as colors, fonts and page layouts that you can modify to suit your brand.
Secure Payment Methods
Set up a merchant account that accepts the standard methods of online payment, such as check, credit card and debit card. Be sure that you understand the various transaction fees and other charges that may be deducted from your sales. With so much identity theft occurring, your customers will look for reasonable assurance that your site is safe. Establish security controls for your site to minimize hacking. Display the security badge on payment pages so customers will feel more confident when entering their payment information.
eShop Policies and FAQs
Include policy statements on your site to explain common sales procedures, such as how to return a product or request a refund. Clearly state the parameters of money-back guarantees, discount codes and coupons, redemption of gift certificates, and other issues that may arise. Include a Frequently Asked Questions page if applicable and provide complete customer service contact information.
Product Options and Valuable Content
Create a catalog of product options for your customers’ browsing pleasure. Also, continuously populate your site with new and relevant content to hold shoppers’ interest and keep them coming back. The more time they spend on your site, the more likely they will buy.
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Wording Examples for a RehearsalIn Feburary 2016 27,
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When hosted by the groom's family, formal invitations might read, 'Mr. and Mrs. William Lane request your company at a rehearsal dinner in honor of Julie and Daniel, at six o'clock in the evening, Friday, the 25th of September, 2009, at the Coach House Restaurant in Milltown, Virginia.' A more casual invitation might simply read, 'Join us as we celebrate with Julie and Daniel at their rehearsal dinner, at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 25th of September, 2009, at the Coach House Restaurant in Milltown, Virginia.'
Hosted by the Couple
If you and your intended are hosting the rehearsal dinner yourselves, feel free to be as formal or as casual as you like. 'Eat, drink, and be merry with us, Alexander Batson and Paul Flagler, at our rehearsal dinner on Saturday, October 10, 2009, at 4 p.m. at our place, 523 Eagle Drive, Holland Park, Michigan.' A more formal invitation could read, ' Alexander Batson and Paul Flagler invite you to celebrate with them at their rehearsal dinner, at six o'clock in the evening on Saturday, the tenth of October, 2009, at their home, 523 Eagle Drive, Holland Park, Michigan.'
Hosted by Friends
For rehearsal dinners hosted by neither the couple themselves nor their families, make the invitation information clear and include the hosts' names at the bottom of the invitation: 'Please join us to toast Sally and Erik at their rehearsal dinner Tuesday, October 6, 2009, at 6 p.m. at the Staunton Bistro. Molly and Jules Smith.'
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When hosted by the groom's family, formal invitations might read, 'Mr. and Mrs. William Lane request your company at a rehearsal dinner in honor of Julie and Daniel, at six o'clock in the evening, Friday, the 25th of September, 2009, at the Coach House Restaurant in Milltown, Virginia.' A more casual invitation might simply read, 'Join us as we celebrate with Julie and Daniel at their rehearsal dinner, at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 25th of September, 2009, at the Coach House Restaurant in Milltown, Virginia.'
Hosted by the Couple
If you and your intended are hosting the rehearsal dinner yourselves, feel free to be as formal or as casual as you like. 'Eat, drink, and be merry with us, Alexander Batson and Paul Flagler, at our rehearsal dinner on Saturday, October 10, 2009, at 4 p.m. at our place, 523 Eagle Drive, Holland Park, Michigan.' A more formal invitation could read, ' Alexander Batson and Paul Flagler invite you to celebrate with them at their rehearsal dinner, at six o'clock in the evening on Saturday, the tenth of October, 2009, at their home, 523 Eagle Drive, Holland Park, Michigan.'
Hosted by Friends
For rehearsal dinners hosted by neither the couple themselves nor their families, make the invitation information clear and include the hosts' names at the bottom of the invitation: 'Please join us to toast Sally and Erik at their rehearsal dinner Tuesday, October 6, 2009, at 6 p.m. at the Staunton Bistro. Molly and Jules Smith.'
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