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| StoreBox 3.5 Ecommerce: Easy. Stress Free. Affordable. |
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Acro Media's proprietary ecommerce software has been upgraded – and it is more powerful than ever.
Did we mention affordable? StoreBox Release Pricing is lower than ever. Competition? StoreBox 3.5 compares very well to some serious competition – and comes out ahead.
StoreBox is Acro Media's Professional Ecommerce Software: a comprehensive shopping cart solution and ebusiness management suite of tools. StoreBox 3.5 includes the following upgrades:
Fully integrated ecommerce payment gateways
Web based administration
Multiple store fronts
Business to business (B2B) features
Enterprise level features
& much more: product photo upload and optimization, improved order and shipping management, updated customer specific pricing/coupon/discount management etc.
Add all of this to the existing features: Quality design, published Web catalog, designed for Search Engines (SEO friendly), XHTML compliant, customizable, MailBox Web site form/email integration and more.
Want to learn more about Storebox? Check out the demo on our StoreBox site.
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> MailBox 3.1 Email Marketing released
MailBox is a self-managing, opt-in emailing marketing tool for communicating with potential customers, current clients, staff, & online communities.
The newest version of MailBox provides Multiple Page Forms which are ideal for breaking up a large form into smaller steps, or creating a wizard that guides people through a complicated process. The AMICommerce integration allows for credit card processing using Acro Media's trusted and secure AMICommerce ecommerce platform. Easily collect credit card numbers for offline processing or perform direct to bank transactions for automatic credit card processing. Want to keep better track of information? Form input is now stored online and available for viewing through your Web Browser. This information will continue to be sent to you in email form as well. In addition, it is now possible to subscribe a visitor to multiple MailBox lists with a single form.
> Acro expands. It wasn't the turkey.
Acro Media has recently purchased to a 10–story building in order to house it's ever-expanding staff. Well, we have not reached that point yet, but we are certainly filling our quarters to capacity. Acro continues to hire employees in order to meet the needs of our steadily increasing client base.
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We are pleased to announce the following Web site launches:
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Fall Facts..or are they?
- Leaves of some trees such as birches, tulip poplars, redbud and hickory, are always yellow in the fall, never red.
- Trees and plants that lose their leaves in autumn are called evergreen. Those that don't are called deciduous.
- Pumpkins contain vitamin A and potassium.
- The first time a person survived the fall over Niagara Falls was in 1901.
- Falling teeth is a side affect of Halloween candy consumption.
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The first correct email response wins.
Sorry, family and friends of Acro Media employees are not eligible to enter this contest. No cash value.
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> Web Conferencing vs Webinars
Though both involve web communications, Web Conferencing and Webinars (a contraction of the terms "web" and "seminar") differ from each much in the same way as a conference differs from a seminar.
Web Conferencing is often used to describe the application-based approach to web communications. This type of communication allows participants to view and share web pages and desktop applications. This works well for meetings with two or a few people involved. Webinar is typically used to describe a combined live webcast and teleconference, which is accessed and made interactive through a web page or series of web pages. This type of communication is more suitable for one–to–many people.
The only practical difference between a Webinar and a Web Conference is in the technology and the cost of an event. The method used to provide participants to engage in a dialog becomes the deciding factor. A full dialog between all participants requires two directional audio and video from each to each. This is the most costly and least often used type of web conference, mainly because of its complexity. Next is an audio conference with a primarily one directional web connection–this is the most common method used today. Finally, there is a web conference with streaming audio over the net. This provides only limited feedback from the audience with chat or email used to talk with the host. This final method is used often for training and is the least costly method alternative.
Source: Wikipedia
To find out how Webinars can work with your business, contact our sales team, sales@acromediainc.com
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