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2:06 pm - Tue, Jun 22, 2010

Offline Online Shopping

We shop online, sure, but how come we don’t shop offline online?  Confused?  Don’t be, here’s something I’d expect e-commerce based retailers to start doing soon.

How New York and other cities are not already blanketed by Wi-Fi hot spots  is beyond me.  But rather than look at this lack of connectivity as a burden, I’ll look at it as an opportunity for online businesses.  For this idea, we’ll look at Amazon.com, the online retail giant.  Pop up shops have been trending for some time now, but I’m not certain there have been offline online pop-up shops.  In order to do an online pop-up shop, you need to be online, of course.  Making it an offline online experience comes from offering Wi-Fi for consumers in various areas of cities or towns.  While you would pay rent for a physical pop-up shop, you wouldn’t pay rent if you provided internet access to say, a park.  The park belongs to the City and people are free to congregate during park hours, so all Amazon needs to do is provide the internet access for people to get online and pair it with an incentive to shop offline online.

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2:53 pm - Tue, Jun 15, 2010

New Author E-Book Tips

Okay, so I’ve never written an e-book before, so it may seem alarming to some that here I am, giving tips on something I’ve never even attempted in the past.  But, if I was to write an e-book as an author with virtually no following, this is how I would go about it.  I know there has to be a slew of people just itching to write something to share, so maybe this will help.

To start, I’d research some websites to help me write and eventually publish.  One website I’m dying to try is FastPencil.com (which I will soon write a post about).  With FastPencil, you can write and easily get your work published in a physical format aka a book, or translated into a PDF to share online or with iPad and Kindle users.  Since we want to avoid the risk of making traditional books at high costs, we’ll only focus on the e-book publication.

Once you have written your masterpiece, the one pricing strategy I recommend may sound foreign, but it’s called FREE.  

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