Chatting with Candy
This blog is for my E-Business Bus 310 class
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
If I were to sell something online what site would I choose???
It all depends on what I am selling. If I was selling the handmade necklaces that we talked about in class then I would definitely go with Etsy. Etsy seems more suitable for handmade items. You could sell handmade goods, vintage items, or other supplies. The necklace would also be easier to find on Etsy than on other sites such as Ebay and Amazon. If I was selling something that was more popular and in high demand like electronics, then I would probably use Ebay or Amazon. The pricing information is easier to find on Amazon and Etsy websites then Ebay. This will have an impact on my choice as well. Going back to the discussion we had in class, I think the lady should sell her items on Etsy. It looks like it would be a good fit.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
True Online Business Blog
The online business that I decided to blog about would be chegg. Chegg is a wonderful website that college students will love. It allows you to rent or buy textbooks. The textbooks are priced at reasonable prices. I personally get my books from chegg instead of buying them from the bookstore. I have saved money this way. They also buy textbooks as well. This is a good way to get money for your books. They also provide study help which will answer any questions pertaining to any information in the book. They provide other services as well. This is the ultimate website for academics.
http://www.chegg.com/
http://www.chegg.com/
Monday, October 8, 2012
Credit Card Payments with Smartphones
I think that the square card reader is a really cool device. I do not think it would be a good situation for the bobcat box. Square up chargers 2.75 per swipe. It would not be practical for the bobcat box to use it right now seeing how they are a discount store and majority of their items are $5 or less. The Intuit GoPayment is very similar to square up. One big advantage is that they sync with quickbooks. The price is also a little cheaper being 2.70 per swipe.
Chapter 7 is about accepting payments online. The main focus of this chapter is anticipating your online customer's purchasing needs, applying for credit card merchant status, finding shortcuts to processing credit card data, providing shoppers with electronic purchasing systems, and delivering your products and services.
Chapter 7 is about accepting payments online. The main focus of this chapter is anticipating your online customer's purchasing needs, applying for credit card merchant status, finding shortcuts to processing credit card data, providing shoppers with electronic purchasing systems, and delivering your products and services.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Host Recommendation
The current host that the Banner Elk Presbyterian Church is using is HostGator. They offer unlimited web hosting. It starts at $3.96 per month. They have alot of good deals. If they do not wish to continue using this host, another hosting site that I would recommend would be justhost.com. It is a little cheaper with $3.75 per month. It offers pretty much the same features that HostGator offers, but what caught my attention was the website transfer feature. The website transfer feature allows you to easily switch web hosts. They offer free domain transfer and free domain name registration. It the church does decide to switch web hosts and they go to justhost.com, it will allow them to transfer their website without much difficulty at all.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Weekly Assignment Blog 4
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Digital Signatures
http://www.arx.com/digital-signatures-faq
A digital signature takes the concept of traditional paper-based signing and turns it into an electronic fingerprint or stamp. This coded message, is unique to both the document and the signer and binds both of them together. Digital signatures help organizations sustain signer authenticity, accountability, data integrity and non-repudiation of electronic documents and forms. Many people want to know how safe are digital signatures. This website suggests that digital signatures are more safer than handwritten signatures because any changes made to an electronically signed document are clearly indicated and will immediately invalidate the signature, thereby protecting against forgery. Personally, I would be very hesitant by using digital signatures. Technology is so advanced today it would be hard for me to believe that digital signatures cannot be copy and pasted and used with other documents. Digital signatures are very popular with many companies but I personally would be very cautious when using them.
A digital signature takes the concept of traditional paper-based signing and turns it into an electronic fingerprint or stamp. This coded message, is unique to both the document and the signer and binds both of them together. Digital signatures help organizations sustain signer authenticity, accountability, data integrity and non-repudiation of electronic documents and forms. Many people want to know how safe are digital signatures. This website suggests that digital signatures are more safer than handwritten signatures because any changes made to an electronically signed document are clearly indicated and will immediately invalidate the signature, thereby protecting against forgery. Personally, I would be very hesitant by using digital signatures. Technology is so advanced today it would be hard for me to believe that digital signatures cannot be copy and pasted and used with other documents. Digital signatures are very popular with many companies but I personally would be very cautious when using them.
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