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Ashop Commerce’s solution for hosted shopping cart software

Friday, August 17th, 2007 |

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Budding entrepreneurs can check out Ashop Commerce, an Australian-based company offering complete solutions to enable one to sell merchandise online, including shopping cart software.

With the tagline “selling online has never been so easy”, they offer installation-free web based administration, fully customisable design and the ability to start selling online immediately.

They will even let one try their services out for 10 days, and unlike other providers, they won’t even ask for you credit card number for that purpose.

The cost of signing up is also affordable, directly competing with other, more established sites, starting at USD39.95 per month.

They claim to have helped thousands of merchants become successful, so that is a track record to be proud of.

The shopping carts have comprehensive features, including full integration with all major banks, gateways and third party processors including the popular PayPal. Checkout security via 128 bit SSL is built in.

In addition, their shopping carts are 100% Search Engine Optimised (SEO), meaning they will ensure products you offer rank as high as possible on major search engines. They also assured that since this is a dynamic field, it will be a continuous process.

Your website’s design will also be fully customisable without the usual restrictions, meaning you can create your own images and even flash animations.

Finally, they host all shopping carts on powerful and secure infrastructure, which includes fraud alerts, 24×7 monitoring, multiple daily backups and guaranteed 99.8% uptime.

Perhaps the final word is from a satisfied customer who said “It’s so easy my 12 year old son built my store as a class project!”

** This is a sponsored post.

The USD500 PayPerPost opp that got away

Friday, August 17th, 2007 |

A few days ago PPP offered a USD500 (RM1,700) opp (I dont know if they offered more than one like this, or even a bigger amount perhaps?) without segmentation, meaning even PR0 and million-ranking Alexa blogs can also participate providing they’re fast enough, and lucky enough to grab it. The usual rates for such blogs are minimum USD5 and probably maximum USD20.

How often do you get paid RM1,700 to do a short 300-word essay?

I grabbed a screenshot of one.

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Later in the night, I also saw several unsegmented USD50 opps: also taken unfortunately.

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