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I think you need to be careful about making your products underpriced. People will start to expect your prices to remain that low then when the surge in demand you have at present dries up people will be looking for further sales.
I think wack the prices back up, see how it goes. Summer time...
BT cannot hold you responsible for something that was nothing to do with your company. Its up to them to contact the previous company. I would be a bit more forceful with them telling them you will claim your losses, etc and provide a solicitors letter.
Were did you give the goods out to? The same company and same address? If they are at an address and your terms say the goods still belong to you until full payment is received you have the right to lift the goods as they are stolen. If you know the person that took the goods from you and...
just another note: a wildcard wont serve a .com and .co.uk only http://*.yourdomain.com - so to do this two different IP's and two different certificates. then you get duplicate content probs.
www.thawte.com - SSL123 is very good and issued instantly.
Thawte has a reseller partner which is actually CHEAPER than Thawte direct www.trustico.co.uk - i used them other day for one of my own domains and it was flawless.
I always stick to Thawte - slightly more expensive but better known by...
the best thing i could say is to have a good website and ensure google lists it if they search for your product or company name. most people will remember a product or company name from Dragons Den and type it into google.
sage/protx have a feature to signup for a merchant account which Bank of Scotland run on your behalf. Fees are 3% or 2.8% (cant remember exactly) but they set it up for you and its suppose to be alot quicker
main thing to look out for is an active community on their forums - dont rely on the company to give instant support - active forums are great for people needing help
we have a besoke system for our printing website but on other websites i used zen cart and x-cart but then customised heavily. they are good packages though. zen cart is free and very easy to use - bit messy to customise due to pages and settings in every folder under the sun but for a free...
mugs are usually a brilliant way in businesses. Every company will take a free mug and guarnateed it will be used every day. maybe try to be very personal with the mug (would cost alot more time and money) and put the company logo on the mug that you are giving it to. Obviously with your name...
i would say depends if the diversification is somewhat similar or related to each other and if they are in the same premises. if they are totally seperate market sectors operating from different locations then spread resources (if similar then one location does no harm). Many managing directors...