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Welcome to From the Trenches at eBusinessScoop.com. Here you'll find interviews and profiles on some of our favorite eBusinesses.
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Matching your Branding to your Content
Google any form of the word “ paintball ” and a host of results will bring you the many aspects of this hobby/sport. Paintball is an activity that requires a large amount of specialized gear not easily found in local stores. The paintball enthusiast can find just about any piece of equipment he/she needs online at retailers like Compulsive Paintball. Compulsive Paintball, like many other.....
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Making the case for redesign: Cutting edge technology deserves a cutting edge web presence
The alternate energy business is booming despite the fact that gas and oil prices are going down. People are still seeking out new ways to create cheaper, cleaner energy. The recent astronomical spike in gas prices hit customers hard and got them thinking about new ways to power their lives. As a result, new sources for environmentally friendly energy products have shown up online. One such website.....
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Leveraging Social Media and SEO to Launch Your Small Website: PPCForHire.com
Jon Lee Clark is a talented SEO professional who used his personal search engine marketing business website, PPCForHire.com to get clients, broaden his portfolio and for some valuable SEO and SEM strategy experiments. Not every business needs reams of traffic to have a great impact on their business - and in many cases we try things just for the sake of trying them and end up having the greatest success.....
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From Manufacturer to eTailer: Calliope Designs
CalliopeDesigns.com is a great example of a single channel e-tailer out on the web. Not only do they serve their business to business clients, but they are growing a healthy direct consumer base as well. Having been in the gift business for over 30 years, Calliope's owners Stephanie and Dorr Eddy have watched the small business ecosystem evolve over time. Securing an early web presence was key.....
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Starting From Scratch: Woopsie Baby
One of the most compelling stories on the web is the individual who starts out selling their wares online out of necessity. A few years ago, everyone thought they could just slap up a website and be successful - there aren't many stories about the learning curve and what it really takes to not only make and manage the creation of the products and the code and technology associated with selling.....
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Managing The Transition from Bricks to Bricks and Clicks: Inspirit Common
We sat down with Emily and Bucky Sparkle, the owners and operators of Inspirit Common to discuss the nature of their hybrid business and their decision to explore going from a brick and mortar business to a Bricks and Clicks business model - incorporating a web store in their already existing business. About Inspirit Common Inspirit Common is more than a metaphysical supply store. It's a veritable.....
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