Category Archives: Finding Customers

8 Non-eBay Ways to Promote Your eBay Store

“You wanna know how you do it? Here’s how. They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That’s the Chicago way….” – The Untouchables read full post

Posted in Finding Customers, eBay, ecommerce |

How to Make Your Etsy Shop a Customer Referral Machine

When it comes to running your Etsy shop, are you still considering yourself a hobby business or is this the real deal for you? The fact is, if you’re putting in what feels like full time efforts into the creating … read full post

Posted in Etsy, Finding Customers, ecommerce |

8 Tips to Make Your eBay Listings Stand Out From the Crowd

Today we introduce our brand new eBay blogger, Kevin Harmon. Welcome to the Outright family, Kevin! (Read on for more about Kevin and his official bio — which incudes flying through the air at great rates of speed — at the end … read full post

Posted in Finding Customers, eBay |

How to Qualify Potential Clients

Not everyone out there is an ideal client for your business. It’s just the simple truth that there are some people who will not need your services or products, will not be able to afford you, will not be easy … read full post

Posted in Finding Customers, Self Employment |

Turn site visitors to customers via SnapEngage

So you’re trying to help a customer and you can’t get them to the webpage they need so you can help them. They have no idea what version of the platform or browser they’re using. You’re having failure to communicate. … read full post

Posted in Finding Customers, Home Business, Outrighteous, Resources, Self Employment, Small Business |

Release: Better manage your customers and vendors

We released some more enhancements to Outright.com last night, including a commonly requested feature to be able to delete unused customers and vendors from the system.  Now, you can go to the Settings tab, click on either the Customers or … read full post

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