Your Questions About Internet Business Solutions

Thomas asks…

Business Ecommerce Solutions?

hiii all
hey I want start Ecommerce business.I m totaly new in this i dont have any idea about Ecommerce so guys pleeze help me…
all Your suggetion is most welcome 🙂

Jere answers:

Hey man ,
Its good question to ask this will help many people who is starting E-commerce business.Now days many E-commerce application available in IT World.i have contact with one site or company.this site is all about Internet distribution business. Just take a glance i hope this will help u.U can Visit site click on follwoing site

Business Ecommerce Solutions

Commerce Interface  provides channel integration tools for Internet suppliers.Commerce Interface offers order and catalog management solutions for drop ship suppliers.
Performance-based fee structure.
Channel management services, business ecommerce solutions, ecommerce order management, b2b integration,drop ship supplier.

Maria asks…

what is an internet?

what is its historical background?

Jere answers:

The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data
It is a “network of networks” that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked web pages and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW).

The services accessible via the Internet includes WWW, e-mail, file sharing, online gaming and others described below.

This Internet Time line begins in 1962, before the word ‘Internet’ is invented. The world’s 10,000 computers are primitive, although they cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. They have only a few thousand words of magnetic core memory, and programming them is far from easy.

Domestically, data communication over the phone lines is an AT&T monopoly. The ‘Picturephone’ of 1939, shown again at the New York World’s Fair in 1964, is still AT&T’s answer to the future of worldwide communications.

But the four-year old Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense, a future-oriented funder of ‘high-risk, high-gain’ research, lays the groundwork for what becomes the ARPANET and, much later, the Internet.

By 1992, when this time line ends,

* the Internet has one million hosts
* the ARPANET has ceased to exist
* computers are nine orders of magnitude faster
* network bandwidth is twenty million times greater.

History of the Internet

Prior to the widespread inter-networking that led to the Internet, most communication networks were limited by their nature to only allow communications between the stations on the network.
In the 1960s several research programs began to research principles of networking between separate physical networks, and this led to the development of Packet switching.

This led to the development of networking solutions in the late 1960s and 1970s, including ARPANET, and X.25.

This spread of inter-network began to form into the idea of a global inter-network that would be called ‘The Internet’, and this began to quickly spread as pre-existing networks were converted over to become compatible with this. This spread quickly across the advanced telecommunication networks of the western world, and then began to penetrate into the rest of the world as it became the de-facto international standard and global network. However, the disparity of growth lead to a Digital divide that is still a concern today.

Following commercialization and introduction of privately run Internet Service Providers in the 1980s, and its expansion into mass popular use in the 1990s, the Internet has had a drastic impact on culture and commerce. This includes the rise of near instant communication by e-mail, text based discussion forums, the World Wide Web. Investor speculation in new markets provided by these innovations would also lead to the inflation and collapse of the Dot-com bubble, a major market collapse. But despite this, growth of the internet continued, and still does.

Donald asks…

Do you think that pro wrestling would be better without the internet, why or why not?

With spoilers, backstage news, and stuff, do you think pro wrestling would be better if we didn’t have the internet. The internet gives us spoilers, backstage news and other stuff that fans back 20 years ago didn’t have.

Do you think pro wrestling would be better, without the internet.

Jere answers:

Well, I don’t think the “Internet” itself has ruined wrestling. It’s all these spoiler sites and rumors/predictions which is almost impossible to avoid by certain reasons.
The Internet can be reached back as far as the 1960’s, which means the internet was around through the whole Attitude Era, Golden Era and even further back. Spoiler sites on the other hands, is a new invention which has been popularized the last couple of years.

I personally think that the internet has helped the Pro Wrestling business. It’s been an important factor for Globalization and advertisement in other countries outside the U.S. It’s a place where people from all over the world, can connect with eachother and share their common interest; Wrestling, whether it’s Pro Wrestling or any other form of it.
Internet has been a central factor for people to expand their wrestling knowledge further, and create a community where everyone(sex, age, location) can meet new people and just have a good time. If the internet was not around, we wouldn’t have this exceptional opportunity. Let’s say you’re a fan of Pro Wrestling, but none of your friends likes it, maybe you’re even embarrassed to tell them that you like it. The Internet is a solution for people with that problem. On the internet you can discuss things you may not have the chance to discuss in real life, with fellow human beings with same interests and passion.

Although what really has ruined the unpredictability Pro Wrestling once had, is all these spoilers, rumors and predictions. This is what truly ruins the fun of it. The amount of spoiler sites is endless, and it’s almost impossible to avoid it. Although, it’s all about personal preferences. Some people love spoilers, so I can’t speak for everyone. But, if we look at some of the positive sides with spoilers, we get the chance to explore things we’d normally wouldn’t. Just as u said, backstage interviews, never-seen fotages and things they try to avoid us from seeing and knowing.

I also think the internet has brought out some of the inner troll in us all. It’s easier to rant and complain over the internet, than doing it in real life. How simple isn’t it to just log onto your computer and start complaining about all the terrible decisions that specific promotion makes, complaing about the current ratings in WWE, John Cena’s superman abilities, blah blah blah. The internet has definitely made it easier to complain for wrestling fans. It’s almost easier to complain than it is to find something positive. This could have something to do with the anonymity and the fact that it’s all virtual.

Do you think pro wrestling would be better, without the internet?

To some extent, yes, but not wholeheartedly, no. As for the unpredictability, Pro Wrestling would probably be more interesting and less predictable without the internet. On the other hand, without it, we wouldn’t have the opportunity to meet fellow fans and discuss Pro Wrestling with people all over the world. So, I guess i’m both against the internet, but at the same time I appreciate some of the possibilities it brings.

I also think the Internet, in this case the “IWC” has helpe Pro Wrestling, because it gives the different Pro Wrestling promotions a chance to see what fans think about their product. Let’s take WWE for instance. If they’re curious about what the fans though of their PPV, they can just find any wrestling site on the internet and read comments and questions from users all over the world. It gives them a chance to make their product more suitable for their fans. It gives them a chance to improve their product even further. They can use the internet as guidelines for their product. Basically, it’s easier for them to know what the fans want. The internet is like a communicating source between two parts, the fans and the company. So, I guess it gives the fans a feeling of affilation and participation.

Cheers, interesting question 😉 hope that helped!

Lisa asks…

Is drop shipping is a good solution for internet business?

We are doing dropshipping from lat couple of months but faced lot many problems with drop shippers and sometimes it seems to be mission impossible to find a good drop shipping company to whom you can work and get business.
http://www.transfashions.com
But selecting drop shipping companies is still a risky business because first nearly all of thme ask for inital payment which could range from couplr of dollars to some hundred dollars. And if you pay that money then you never know what kind of experience you will get.

Jere answers:

The price of no inventory cost, drop ship margins are relatively small, it may be a good way to broaden your product line and attract more prospects, kinda like a store loss leaders.

There are certified supplier lists with a membership fee that might be worth the investment in reduced losses, WorldWideBrands.com is the authority, SalesHoo.com is a new zealand copy.

George asks…

What should I name my Internet Business?

We will offer Website Creation, Social Media Marketing/Management and perhaps graphic design such as logos, flyers etc. I can’t for the life of me think of a catchy name. Anyone?

Jere answers:

I have some suggestions for you.

Creative Creations
One Click Solutions
Best Design Solutions
Pixel Art

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