Are You Ready To Go International?

Written by Gihan Perera


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6. Include international postage costs

If you're selling anything through e-mail or your Web site, cater for international orders, whether you expect them or not. Find outrepparttar cost of international postage and shipping, and publishrepparttar 108762 costs for your customers.

This is a complex area because ofrepparttar 108763 variety of options, depending onrepparttar 108764 source and destination countries, methods and speed of delivery, customs and duties, and more.

Simplify this as much as possible for your customers. It's better to start with something very simple (for example, one postage price for all international orders, regardless of destination) and adapt it with experience. Or eliminate postage costs entirely, as Rachel Green does on her site by offering free postage anywhere inrepparttar 108765 world:

http://www.rachelgreen.com

7. Explain your currency

If you use a currency that's common to other countries - such as dollars - make it clear which version you mean. Some Web sites quote their prices in American dollars as a kind of "universal currency", but most use local currency.

Include a link to a currency converter on your Web site to make it easy for your international visitors. Here's one to use:

http://www.xe.com/ucc

8. Be aware of time zones

If you're writing a time (for example,repparttar 108766 time when you're available in a chat room) for people in specific time zones, include their local times as well. When writing for an international audience, includerepparttar 108767 time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).

Include a link to a time zone converter on your Web site - for example:

http://www.timeanddate.com

9. Use icons carefully

Choose icons on your Web site carefully. For example, not everybody understands what a "STOP" sign means; and a "thumbs up" sign can offend people from some cultures.

In fact, it's so easy to misunderstand icons - even within a culture - that you should always supplement them with clear descriptions.

10. Tolerate mistakes

The more you userepparttar 108768 Internet,repparttar 108769 more you'll communicate with people who don't speak or write English as well as you do. Be tolerant of poor spelling, bad grammar and typing mistakes when you receive e-mail or take part in Internet discussion groups.

Of course, this is just common courtesy, but again it's surprising to see how many people attack others when they think they can hide behindrepparttar 108770 safety of their keyboard.

Gihan Perera is the author of "Make More Money From Your Web Site". Visit http://www.firststep.com.au and get your free e-book "The Seven Fatal Mistakes That Almost Every Business Owner Makes on Their Web Site" - PLUS free resale rights.


Simple Steps to Start a Profitable Member Only, Subscription Web Site

Written by Ron Ruiz


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The first place to look for potential topics should be within your own world. The list of potential topics could come from your interests, hobbies, vocation, business training, or even your location.

Find a topic that you are passionate about, andrepparttar odds are that enough other people are also passionate aboutrepparttar 108761 topic to make it a successful membership site. Since you are going to be spending time building and maintaining your membership site, why not choose a topic that you enjoy?

Note: If you are already a speaker, consultant, writer, or "expert" on almost any topic, then you are in a perfect position to create a membership or mentor type of website which could double or triple your income. You should start a membership site today! In just 3-4 months, one of my clients turned his existing expertise and client base into a member only site that generates $40,000/month!

You wouldn’t believe some ofrepparttar 108762 unusual ideas that people have turned into profitable paid membership websites. Topics include: unusual business ideas, fireworks, repairing guns, physical conditioning, marketing, specific makes and models of cars, digital cameras, dieting, dating, tall people, and 2nd wives clubs.

Setting Up and Running Your Member Only Website

Finally there are many tools to help you build and maintain your member only website. Atrepparttar 108763 most basic level, you can do much ofrepparttar 108764 website creation yourself and use 3rd party services to help you withrepparttar 108765 administration. However, a quicker and even better way is to use one ofrepparttar 108766 new all in one membership management software systems that helps you get your site set up quickly (even if you don’t know anything about programming) and automates almost allrepparttar 108767 administrative features. These membership software programs can reduce your workload by 75% as opposed to trying to do it all yourself.

Is There a Members Only Website in Your Future?

I hope this brief article has given you a glimpse intorepparttar 108768 tremendous potential that could await you with your own membership website.

All overrepparttar 108769 world, people are earning large sums of money online, on a regular predictable basis fromrepparttar 108770 comfort of home, because they hadrepparttar 108771 insight to start a paid membership site.

What are you waiting for?

Want more information on membership websites? You can receive a FREE mini course by email with more helpful information. Just to http://memberstar.net

Ron Ruiz is a product developer, marketer and newsletter publisher. He has extensive experience in all aspects of starting and running a membership/subscription/coaching website. His own membership website http://www.businessfastlane.com has been operating for several years and has members from over 26 countries. He has also developed his own all in one membership software system called Memberstar™ which makes it easy to set up and run a members only site.


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