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Find the Right Commerce Solution Using FitforCommerce
There are tons upon tons of eCommerce solutions out there. Our ECF is among the litany of platform choices out there that is great for .NET professionals and organizations, but not as great if you're self-employed and don't know a lick of programming...
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Mon, Aug 08 2008 3:28 PM
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How Can You Be a 'Good' Developer?
What makes a good developer? That's a hard question because I'm not a developer. But to the eCommerce developers reading this, what are some qualities and characteristics you need to be just that--a good developer? An article from dotnetcurry...
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Thu, Jul 07 2008 1:51 PM
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You're Not a Real Web Developer If You Don't Know HTML
Finally got your attention. I know a little HTML--just enough to make a clean eBay listing. If you're a web developer who's hot with Java, ASP.NET, Perl, Ruby on Rails, or whatever platform-du-jour you prefer with your IDE club sandwich, but knows...
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Wed, Jul 07 2008 3:54 PM
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How to Run a Successful Multi-Channel Retail Presence for Small to Medium Businesses
For a small to medium business, it's hard enough to maintain a single channel of sales, whether it be in retail, online, or a catalog. Each channel poses its own unique challenges, but ecommerce-guide.com offers practical advice from two small businesses...
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Thu, Jul 07 2008 5:02 PM
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Is Your Online Store Satisfying Your Niche Market?
One of the greatest challenges for an eCommerce store is finding that right niche. I think it's safe to say that you can buy virtually anything on the Internet if you look hard enough. Whether or not that niche sustains itself and remains profitable...
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Wed, Jul 07 2008 6:58 PM
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A Comprehensive List of Ways to Optimize Your eCommerce Site
Retail-ecommerce.com came up with a laundry list of ways to optimize your commerce website (100 tips in fact) broken down into merchandising, technology, SEO, and Pay-Per-Click marketing. It's a deep list you may find useful as you're developing...
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Wed, Jul 07 2008 11:27 AM
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Get ASP.NET AJAX Web Applications Compatible With the iPhone
The iPhone is a fairly popular device, some would say . And the next iteration is sneaking in sometime in the middle of the month. But what does a niche device like the iPhone mean for ASP.NET developers? In the case of mobile web application development...
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Tue, Jul 07 2008 4:09 PM
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Best Practices for Implementing Web 2.0 Forms into Your Site
So-called Web 2.0 forms are prevalent in today's Web, giving users additional visual feedback that does behind-the-scenes calls rather than refresh the entire page after entering whatever kind of information. It's an elegant and intuitive Web...
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Tue, Jun 06 2008 5:00 PM
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Resource Roundup: Week of 5/26-6/1
Every Friday, to end the work week, I'll be listing a hodgepodge of links and resources related to .NET and eCommerce that I take a look at for information, news, and inspiration. I'll also be including a roundup of all our posts this past week...
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Fri, May 05 2008 3:41 PM
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Getting CSS and ASP.NET to Work Together
Getting Microsoft to comply with web standards is like pulling teeth sometimes, but at least IE8 is trying to become the standard bearer for, well, standards. But to Microsoft's credit, they've included CSS and Javascript in their development...
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Thu, May 05 2008 5:52 PM
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Debug Visual Studio .NET Framework Source Code Libraries
The Microsoft-supported .NET Reference Source project enables developers to dig into the .NET Source from within VS, turning it into an indispensable tool for chronic debuggers. Shawn Burke offers a detailed tutorial on how to set up .NET Reference Source...
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Tue, May 05 2008 3:50 PM
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Silverlight One Year Later; List of Silverlight Resources
Flash rules the web, with 98 percent desktop penetration in developed markets (apparently desktop users in the heart of the Amazon jungle use SVG or something). In response, as Microsoft almost usually does , they released the Silverlight platform publicly...
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Tue, Apr 04 2008 4:30 PM
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.NET Developer Tutorial: Using LINQ to SQL in ASP.NET
One of the major new features of .NET Framework 3.5 is integration with LINQ (Language Integrated Query) , a database querying component for .NET that mimics SQL syntax. LINQ makes it easier to write up code, rather than use Visual Basic or C# for SQL;...
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Thu, Apr 04 2008 5:47 PM
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An Easy and Effective Email Marketing Strategy Using the ECF
Here at Mediachase, we've been busy hacking away and getting stuff out the door--including this blog (now the number one ".NET eCommerce Blog" on Google--that is, if you search for ".net ecommerce blog" ). We also launched our...
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Mon, Apr 04 2008 4:04 PM
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Visual Studio 2008 and Built-in AJAX Extensions for Web 2.0 Development
With the recent release of our AJAX Calendar.NET component (yes, we do specialize in other stuff as well ), and the next version of the ECF using AJAX heavily in the backend, it's good to know that VS 2008 does have built-in support for ASP.NET AJAX...
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Mon, Mar 03 2008 12:59 PM
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