Showing posts with label E-Commerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E-Commerce. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Topshop Holiday'11 Collection

Topshop's Holiday'11 Collection will get you in the party mood! Definitely a perfect style guide for creating stand out, party appropriate ensembles, the Holiday Collection features gorgeous leather, lace, fringes, fur and high wattage shine…the collection exudes youthful glamour.












Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Korean Fashion, A Fashion Trend in 2012

Asian Fashion is one of the hottest trends this fall in 2011, and surely it continues on as 2012 fashion trend. Asian Fashion, mainly including Korean Fashion, Japanese Fashion, Chinese Fashion, becomes a essential element in the fashion field.

The Korean fashion ( Korean wave ), also known as "Hallyu" , and phenomena has made its ways all over the world. By now, there are more and more people becoming aware of the impact these cultural buzz affecting our businesses and living style. On top of that, Korean fashion statement is making their mark on the world's fashion house because of the increasing popularity of Korean celebrities in the eyes of the world. Thus, these celebrities are becoming the Korean fashion's ambassador to introduce Korean clothing lines to the world and to increase their fellow Korean designers' profile on the fashion world.

Unconventional asymmetrical design is the most typical style of the Korean fashion. For example, the exposed side of the shoulder strap design brings girls big surprise is spread from Korea, which became popular a few years ago.

Mix and Match is also a characteristic of the Korean fashion. More and more young people become interested in Mix and Match clothes, which reflect their own personality.

The attraction of Korean style clothes is its exaggeratly individuality, fashionable but not alternative, for a variety of occasions.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

What is CPM, CPC, CPA , and CTR ?

What is CPM?
CPM means Cost Per Thousand. ( M is the Roman numeral for thousand – and so Cost Per Thousand ). This is the amount you will pay the ad-network or website publisher to show your ad a thousand times on their website or across their ad-network. Whether your ad is shown only once to each visitor (Unique Impressions) or any number of times – is something that you will have to work out with the nad-network or the website.

CPM rates were once ( pre yr 2000 bubble-burst era ) as much as $75, but have now dropped to as little as $1 CPM. For example, I adervise CPM ad on Facebook is in the range of $0.5~$5.

What is CPC?
CPC means Cost Per Click. This is how much you would pay the ad-network or website every time a visitor clicks on your banner. CPC rates can be as high as $3 per click or as little as 5 cents per click. It depends on your product and your market – amongst other factors, the more competition there is – the higher you will probably end up paying as you compete with competitors.

What is CPA?
CPA means Cost Per Action. The Action could be any of the following types of actions – A visitor clicking on your banner coming to your site and filling up a simple enquiry form (CPR – Cost Per Registration) , or if the visitor makes a purchase (CPS – Cost Per sale). It could be a flat fee or a percentage commission of the sale made. Affiliate-Networks like commissionjunction , linkshare and clickbank have very good software systems in place to track all this and provide statistics to online merchants and publishers on their network of websites.

What is CTR
CTR is Click Through Rate. This is the percentage rate at which people click on your ad banner. If your banner ad is seen by 100 people but clicked by one person – then it’s CTR is 1% or .01.