BANS Update for 2008
From an Internet marketing perspective, Build A Niche Store, a. k. a. BANS from the very beginning was a concept that was destined to win when it was conceived in October 2006. The product; software that offers an unlimited license to build eBay stores, has evolved along with the increasing demand of savvy (and not so [...]
First ePN and BANS Commisions Documented
The first signs of life on a potentially profitable site built with BANS are starting to come to fruition. Nothing Earth-shattering mind you, In fact, quite meager but I’m not expecting any windfall profits just yet. Checking my ePN stats for July, I’m averaging about 5 clicks per day with one sale. Actually, I’m more impressed with my [...]
Check Your Tomatoes for Fresh Content
Don’t mind the headline, that’s just me being mindful of the fact that I need to add fresh content to my Tomato Basics BANS store. Now if the search engines want to make something out my headlines, well, that’s okay too.
Last week I talked about adding color to the barren BANS template. This week the focus is [...]
A Splash of Color for Tomato Basics
The Build A Niche Store software is truly remarkable from an e-commerce perspective. However, the templates that come with the package are really bland. So today we’ll ad some color to the aforementioned TomatoBasics.com website. Believe me, having an SEO-friendly site like the ones BANS helps you create is worth the trade-off and besides, you’ll easily pick [...]
Your Basic BANS Update; Boring
Back in the early days of my sales training, we’re talking way back, I recall sales guru, Brian Tracy reciting a line that somehow stuck with me all these years. It goes like this: “The basics are boring, but the results are beautiful.” I’m sticking with that mantra for now as I build my first [...]
First BANS Site Up and Running
After some toiling with domain, hosting and FTP integration, I am happy to report that I now have my first BANS site up and running; albeit in its most basic stage of development. Perhaps that is befitting a store named Tomato Basics.
The domain at http://tomatobasics.com was available and we thought the name was rather catchy plus, I’ve gotten [...]




