Setting up shop
December 18, 2007 on 6:53 pm | In Culture, Finance |More people are now choosing to set up their own business online. Being an online merchant certainly has far more advantages than opting for the ‘mainstream’ version. Your setting-up costs are markedly lower, you have far more control over your business and, of course, it is simpler and quite obviously the most up to date way to do business. Just about everyone does business via the internet now and creating your own online shop is much easier than your think when your consider the options offered by www.zanox.com.
zanox, the global market leader in online marketing has launched a new tool that makes it easier than ever before for anyone to establish and earn from their own online shop. By registering for a zanox online store (www.zanox.com) consumers can earn a percentage of every purchase made through their store.
A zanox shop gives online shoppers an easy, free of charge solution to earn money over the Christmas season. Shoppers can also recommend products to friends through their stores and will earn money for every purchase they make. zanox has over 1 million sales partners, ensuring that all well known brands and high quality products are available through individuals online stores.
How it works
Registering as a beginner with zanox allows a shop to be created automatically.
The range of items available for sale through the zanox partner network includes appliances, cosmetics, insurance and more. When a user selects an item from the shop he/ she will be forwarded to the website of the vendor (for example Expedia or Esprit.) The user then earns a commission for every purchase made, for example an average of 10 EUR for a broadband contract, but commissions up to 60 EUR are also possible.
For more information please visit www.zanox.com
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