Thursday, October 23, 2008

It has been brought to our attention that Authorize.net has altered their integration requirements for use of their credit card processing gateway. This has been seen to cause issues where orders are processed by Authorize.net but not entered into SYSPRO.

 

As a result, if your CyberStore is setup to utilize Authorize.net you will need to contact them immediately at (877) 447-3938 and request that your Authorize.net Gateway account be switched to “SmallInt” mode. This will allow your site to work as currently supported by CyberStore through November 10th. We are doing all we can to have a patch available as soon as possible that addresses this issue.

 

Thank you for your prompt attention to this issue and don’t hesitate to contact Dovetail Customer Support (customerservice@dovetailinternet.com) if you have any further questions.

Note: This issue has been resolved in Release 1.7.164

Thursday, October 23, 2008 7:12:30 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Disclaimer    Comments [0]   
 Tuesday, October 14, 2008

My Own Worst Enemy Site on NBC.comLast night, NBC premiered a new show starring Christian Slater as a spy who gets his brain wiped after every mission to gleefully return to his happy, perfect life. The premise of "My Own Worst Enemy" seems to be the battle between these split personalities and how they must find a way to work with each other if they are both going to co-exist.

So let's extend that premise to your website, and more specifically the conflict between traditional and online marketing. Too often I am asked to help a client choose between the two. Which way should they spend their valuable dollars is inevitably a hot topic and one that has no perfect answer other than you need them both.

Marketing professionals can't ignore the power of what's going on in the Internet today. In just 140 letters, one can slam your reputation or laud your brand on Twitter. They can post a review on their own blog. A person can post pictures of the whole visit on Facebook and so on. It's scary, but keep in mind that they can do the same in 250 words by sending a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. By making a few calls to friends and family, one can relay a horror story or recommend a service. This new world order may be scary to some, but if you look at the base levels, it's really a new expression of tried and true characteristics of human nature.

I do think though that there is a very significant difference to Internet marketing versus traditional marketing. It has to be cost. The good news is that if you want to get your feet wet online, it's not nearly as expensive to try. It's fairly likely that if you print 50,000, 64-page, four-color catalogs, mail them out and they bomb, management will notice and you may pay the price, but you can run a month long online campaign for a fraction of the cost and it'll just be caulked up as a blip on the budget. You then have the freedom to tweak and try it again a few times.

Of course you will have to overcome objections by some who feel that any spending on Internet is too much, because "isn't everything on the Internet supposed to be free?" But that is topic for another post.

So watch out for those minefields and keep fighting because you may find that your own worst enemy is really your best friend after all.

-- Mike

Tuesday, October 14, 2008 2:01:06 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Disclaimer    Comments [0]   
 Friday, October 10, 2008

Earlier this week I took a road trip into Cambridge with a client to visit HubSpot. The company has been getting a lot of attention about their Inbound Marketing system.

Straight from their website...

HubSpot is an inbound marketing system to help your small or medium sized business to get found on the Internet by the right prospects and convert more of them into leads and customers.  HubSpot inbound marketing helps your company get found by the qualified prospects that are looking for the products or services that you sell in search engines, blogs and the blogosphere, and social media.  Once these qualified visitors are on your website, HubSpot helps you convert more of them into leads and paying customers through landing pages, lead intelligence and marketing analytics.

From everything I can see, they get it. Web marketing isn't just about search engine optimization of keywords, it's about helping to establish a complete web profile for your company that results in high rankings, higher traffic, and therefore better qualified leads.

They have combined knowledge and expertise about how to build a site that's optimized for the web, how to select the RIGHT keywords to focus on, how to use other forms of web communications to help create stronger inbound cycles. Most interesting to me though are the lead tracking tools that they have developed.

I especially like the fact that it's pretty clear from HubSpot's offering that they know it takes effort to establish effective web results. That there is no magic bullet. And that goes to the heart of what I've been preaching for years. You can't expect overnight results. You can't even expect you know exactly how people will find you. It takes time. With HubSpot though, smart companies who value that effort will see results.

Have experience with HubSpot? SEO? Or other insights, be sure to add  your voice and comment!

-- Mike

Friday, October 10, 2008 5:48:21 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Disclaimer    Comments [0]