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Monday, 23 July 2012

E-mail Marketing



In its broadest sense, the term covers every email you ever send to a customer, potential customer or public venue. In general, though, it’s used to refer to:
  • Sending direct promotional emails to try and acquire new customers or persuade existing customers to buy again
  • Sending emails designed to encourage customer loyalty and enhance the customer relationship
  • Placing your marketing messages or advertisements in emails sent by other people


Why is email marketing so popular?

Email marketing is so popular because:
  • sending email is much cheaper than most other forms of communication
  • email lets you deliver your message to the people (unlike a website, where the people have to come to your message)
  • email marketing has proven very successful for those who do it right
For more information, see the article Why do email marketing?.
Let’s briefly review the three types of email marketing:

1. Direct email

Direct email involves sending a promotional message in the form of an email. It might be an announcement of a special offer, for example. Just as you might have a list of customer or prospect postal addresses to send your promotions too, so you can collect a list of customer or prospect email addresses.
You can also rent lists of email addresses from service companies. They’ll let you send your message to their own address lists. These services can usually let you target your message according to, for example, the interests or geographical location of the owners of the email address.

2. Retention email

Instead of promotional email designed only to encourage the recipient to take action (buy something, sign-up for something, etc.), you might send out retention emails.
These usually take the form of regular emails known as newsletters. A newsletter may carry promotional messages or advertisements, but will aim at developing a long-term impact on the readers. It should provide the readers with value, which means more than just sales messages. It should contain information which informs, entertains or otherwise benefits the readers.

3. Advertising in other people’s emails

Instead of producing your own newsletter, you can find newsletters published by others and pay them to put your advertisement in the emails they send their subscribers. Indeed, there are many email newsletters that are created for just this purpose - to sell advertising space to others.

Where’s the catch?

This all sounds great of course. Imagine how much cheaper it is to send a message to thousands of email addresses, rather than thousands of postal addresses!
It’s not that simple, unfortunately. Quite apart from the complexities of designingand delivering email messages to the right people, getting them to actually readand respond to your message, and measuring and analysing the results, there is the issue of permission.

What’s “permission”?

Responsible email marketing is based on the idea of permission. This is a complex issue and the subject of intense debate in the marketing community.
Essentially, you need an email address owner’s permission before you can send them a commercial email. If you don’t have this permission, then the recipients of your mail may well regard your message as spam; unsolicited commercial (bulk) email.
You do not want to send spam!
If you are accused of sending spam, then you may find your email accounts closed down, your website shut off, and your reputation in tatters. In some parts of the world, you may even be breaking the law.
Quite apart from these practical considerations, there is also a strong argument which says that long-term successful email marketing relationships with customers and others can only work anyway if they’re permission based.
The big question, of course, is what constitutes permission…and that is the main subject of debate. It’s important to remember that it’s not your views, or even the views of the majority, that count, but the views of those receiving your emails and those responsible for administering the infrastructure of the Internet.
An example of permission is when your customer buys something from your online store and also ticks a box marked “please send me news about product updates via email”. You now have “permission” to send that person product updates by email, provided you also give them the opportunity to rescind that permission at any time.

Educate yourself

It’s important to stress that anyone considering email marketing must read up on the subject of permission and spam. If you don’t understand the importance of permission and the risks of ignoring it, then you could be heading for commercial disaster.
Don’t panic, though. It’s actually relatively easy to ensure that the address lists you use or build yourself are permission-based. Let Solution help you create a real e-mail marketing campaign.


Saturday, 14 July 2012

Top Bulk Sales Revenue Generating Websites


Here are some of the top Revenue Generating Websites in whole sales business. These were selected for their annual sales in access of $1billion.


1 Castco Wholesales Corp

Costco Wholesale operates an international chain of membership warehouses, carrying brand name merchandise  



2 C&S Wholesale Grocers

C&S Wholesale Grocers is the lead supply chain company in the food industry today – and the largest wholesale grocery supply company in the U.S. Supplying independent supermarkets, chain stores and institutions with over 95,000 different products


3 BJ's Wholesale Club
BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., commonly referred to simply as BJ's, is a membership-only warehouse club chain operating on the United States East Coast, as well as in the state of Ohio. The company is ranked #232 on Fortune magazine's 2010 listing of America's 500 largest public corporations.




4 Associated Wholesales Grocers
 Associated Wholesales Grocers is the second largest retailer owned grocery whole seller in USA after Wakefern Food Corporation.




It is interesting to see that there in quite a nominal competition for bulk sales business but looking at the number of bulk sales websites, that generate huge revenue, it looks like the offline Whole sellers have enough business and don't need to grow more or may be  they still do not believe in transformation of whole sales business into electronic business online. 


No matter what the reason is, we believe in transformation of every business in the world into e-business and Solutions strives for making all real business people understand the need of the day.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Bulk Sales Revenue Generating Websites


The websites we have mentioned so far are the online retailers of the world. But revenue generating websites do not revolve around retail business on the internet. Everything that you can see on the Internet like Social networks, Free e-mail Service, search engines and other free services like Live chat services are also huge revenue generators.

Selling online or transforming business into e-business is not only for retailers. Bulk sales are also very popular on the internet along with sales for the items that require negotiation and we can not put a price tag on them. Like video conferencing equipment and PABXs require customer seller discussions. These  items also sell like hot cakes on the internet buy generating sales leads for the sales teams so they can convert leads into sales.

But before we discuss all that, we would like to show you some of the Revenue Generating Websites for Bulk sales. Here are just a few examples:




Business:An online shopping site allowing easy access to genuine wholesale & retail store sales, all in one location. 







Business: DollarDays is a premiere online wholesale distributor and closeout company. DollarDays offers 200,000 goods at below wholesale and bulk prices. 



Business: BulkAmmo.com was founded to provide serious shooters and training professionals with a reliable, economically priced source for bulk ammunition.




Business:  Bulk Barn is Canada's largest bulk food retailer with stores across the country. Established in 1982, Bulk Barn has successfully expanded to 190 stores offering its customers an amazing assortment of products for an exciting unique shopping experience.



Business: Liquidation.com is a Liquidity Services, Inc. marketplace where professional buyers can source commercial surplus inventory and government surplus assets in an online environment. Bulk lots are sold by the truckload, pallet, or small package, and conditions range from new in a box to customer returns and used.


These bulk online selling websites are for individual bulk sellers, i.e. single Manufacturers, distributor or whole seller as well as a Revenue Generating Website for multiple bulk suppliers selling their items online on a joint platform. 

There are a number of bulk selling websites online with variety of  goods. We have only selected a few to give you an idea on how Solutions can help you create a bulk selling Revenue Generating Website.