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    March 25, 2008
    Who’s Who Of Women in eCommerce

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    If you are a woman, and involved in ecommerce, you might consider submitting your name for the Who’s Who Directory of Women in eCommerce. This is an interesting resource that may help you connect with other women who have their own online business, or offer services through a Web site. Here is the information on who qualifies, from the Women’s eCommerce Association, International:

    The Who’s Who Directory will include women who have an online presence either in the form of a website or blog and who either promote a product or service via one of those vehicles (or you make money through affiliate sales).  Your site does not have to have a shopping cart to qualify, just be one of the ways your customers and clients can find you. The information will be published online and promoted via our websites, media releases, WE Magazine for Women and our global network of women’s organizations.

    A basic listing is free, although there are some extended listings for $25. I’d stick with the basic listing to start. These Who’s Who directories are nice, but they are rarely worth the money when you start paying for listings. You can get the same results (and often better) by engaging in traffic building activities like commenting on blogs and forums.

    Go to www.whoswhoinecommerce.com for more information.

     

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    I full heartedly agree with you, women should definitley register with the directory! Advice and knowledge from peers is essential to expanding your horizons in the online world.I actually work with Microsoft, and right now I’m really excited to spread the word about the “Vision to Venture” tour they’re having between April and May, which will consist of five live events. Susan Solovic, the best-selling author and CEO of SBTV.com, will be giving the keynote speech-“Girls Guide to Building a Million Dollar Business”-geared toward women entrepreneurs like yourself. You can see more and register at http://smallbusiness.officelive.com/v2v/ so let me know what you think! And if you have any questions, I’d be more than happy to answer them 


    Thanks for sharing information on this event. It certainly looks interesting and worthwhile!


    You are very welcome Miranda, let me know if you need any more info about the events!
    Best Wishes!

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