বুধবার, ২০ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩

List of Bangladeshi E commerce site with Rankings

Serial Maintain by Bangladeshi Alexa.com Ranking (01/12/13)

# Bikroy.com - Global 5011, Bangladesh 20
# cellbazaar.com - Global 6065, Bangladesh 29 
# olx.com.bd - Global 19372, Bangladesh 60
# Clickbd.com - Global 15000, Bangladesh 82
# ajkerdeal.com - Global 59391, Bangladesh 283

# akhoni.com - Global 55635, Bangladesh 297
# rokomari.com - Global 84627 Bangladesh 384
# biponee.com - Global 133682 Bangladesh 495
# priyoshop.com - Global 242321, Bangladesh 712
# kaymu.com.bd - Global 485133, Bangladesh 942  
# iferi.com - Global 251390, Bangladesh 1170
# Esho.com - Global 349091, Bangladesh. 1737
# shopping24bd.com - Global 559268 Bangladesh 1929
# Buy24.com.bd - Global 454129 Bangladesh 1993
# Faanush.com - Global 663226 Bangladesh 4215
# Prattohik.com - Global 2710743, Bangladesh 6425



Updated by Prattohik 



 

বৃহস্পতিবার, ১৪ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩

How to make sticker

 

Method 1 of 3: Glue Stickers

  1. 1
    Design the stickers. When you're making your own stickers, the sky is the limit in terms of design. Use whatever drawing materials you want - colored pencils, markers, pastels, and so on - to draw sticker designs on a thin piece of paper, such as loose leaf paper or paper from a notepad. Consider these creative options when you're thinking up sticker designs:
    • Draw a self portrait, or portraits of your friends or pets.
    • Cut out neat pictures and words from magazines and newspapers.
    • Print out pictures you find online, or pictures you've uploaded to your computer. Print them on thin computer paper, rather than photo paper, for best results.
    • Decorate the picture with glitter.
  2. 2
    Cut out the stickers. Use a scissors or a paper punch to cut out the designs you drew or printed. Make the stickers as large or as small as you like.
  3. 3
    Make the glue. This glue acts as an adhesive that will bind the stickers to most surfaces. To make it, mix the following ingredients in a bowl until they are thoroughly combined:
    • An envelope of plain gelatin
    • 4 tablespoons boiling water
    • 1 teaspoon sugar or corn syrup
    • A few drops of peppermint extract or vanilla, for flavoring
  4. 4
    Paint the stickers. Line the stickers up upside down on a sheet of waxed paper or aluminum foil. Use a paint brush or a pastry brush to paint the backs of the stickers with the glue mixture. When you're finished, let the mixture dry completely.
    • There's no need to soak the stickers completely with the adhesive; just paint light coating.
    • Make sure the stickers are completely dry before you use them.
  5. 5
    Lick the stickers. When you're ready to stick the stickers to various surfaces, simply lick the back, like you would a stamp, and press them down against the surface for a moment. The homemade glue is quite strong, so be careful where you stick them.

EditMethod 2 of 3: Packing Tape Stickers

  1. 1
    Cut stickers out of magazines. For this method, you'll need designs that have already been printed on paper with water-resistant ink. You can use shiny magazines or books, or you can experiment with the ink your printer uses to print out designs from your computer.[2] Cut out pictures and words you like using a pair of scissors. Your only limitation is the width of the packing tape; each sticker should be able to fit one one strip.
  2. 2
    Cover the sticker designs with packing tape. Cut a piece of clear packing tape large enough to cover an entire cut-out design. Place it on the front of the design that you cut or printed out. Press down so that the tape adheres to the design.
    • If your sticker design is to large to be covered by one piece of packing tape, you can use two; however, your finished sticker will have a seam where the two pieces meet.
  3. 3
    Rub the front of the stickers. Use a penny or your nail to press on the front of the stickers and rub the surface, so that the tape starts to bind with the ink on the paper. Continue for a couple of minutes to ensure that the ink and the adhesive become one.
  4. 4
    Run the stickers under warm water. One at a time, run them under the water with the paper side facing the stream of water until it begins to fall apart. The ink won't wash away, but the paper should completely dissolve. You can help it along by scratching some away.
  5. 5
    Let the stickers dry. Once the paper is gone, let the stickers completely dry so that the tape's adhesive will become sticky again. use a scissors to trim away any extra tape around the design, then stick the stickers to the surfaces of your choice.

EditMethod 3 of 3: Sticker Paper Stickers

  1. 1
    Buy sticker paper. Office supply stores sell paper that has adhesive on one side. It's usually lined with paper backing that you can peel off when you're ready to use the sticker.
    • Buy paper that fits the specifications of your printer.
    • If you don't have a printer, you can still use sticker paper by drawing your own designs on the surface of the paper.
  2. 2
    Design your stickers. Design them on your computer or use markers or a pen to draw directly on the surface of your sticker paper. You're only limited by the size of the paper - if you want, you could make an 8 1/2" by 11" sticker!
    • Design stickers on your computer using Adobe Photoshop, Paint, or another program that allows you to draw. You could also simply save some photos from your personal album or the internet to use as stickers. When you're finished, print the sticker designs onto the sticker paper.
    • Draw directly on the sticker paper with pens, pencils, or even paint. Just make sure you don't get the paper too wet, or it may interfere with the adhesive.
  3. 3
    Cut out the stickers. Use a scissors to cut out the designs you printed or drew. Cut simple square shapes or give the designs interesting edges.
  4. 4
    Remove the paper backing. When you're ready to use the stickers, peel away the paper protective the adhesive and stick them to the surface of your choice.

Edit Things You'll Need


Glue Stickers

  • Thin paper
  • Scissors
  • Gelatin
  • Boiling water
  • Corn syrup or sugar
  • Peppermint extract or vanilla
  • Paintbrush

Tape Stickers

  • Magazines or books with water-resistant ink
  • Scissors
  • Clear packing tape
  • Warm water

Sticker Paper Stickers

  • Sticker paper
  • Printer (optional)

মঙ্গলবার, ১২ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩

How to Create/Run/make A e commerce site

 prattohik
  • Establish your identity. The right domain name, or URL, can make the difference between a memorable e-commerce identity and getting lost in the online crowd.
  • Find the right online home. For brick-and-mortar stores, location is everything. Your e-commerce business needs the right home, too. Purchase and set up your own Web server, or find a home for your site with the right Internet Service Provider or Web host.
  • Build an attractive storefront. With the right tools, creating a Web site is easier than ever-but following some basic guidelines will help make your site easy and fun for customers to navigate. And that means more sales for you.
  • Let customers know they can trust you. In the anonymous world of the Internet, customers will communicate private information, like credit card numbers or phone numbers, to your e-commerce site only if they're sure your site is legitimate and the information they send you is protected. Make sure your site is secure-and that your customers know it.
  • Make it easy for customers to pay you. You can set up your site so customers can pay by simply keying in a credit card number. But then how will you process that transaction? Make sure you not only offer customers a variety of convenient payment methods, but that you can process them all.
  • Let the world know about your site. A memorable domain name, a great-looking design, and top-notch products and services can make your site successful only if customers know about it. Don't neglect promoting your site to drive traffic to it.
 I. Step One: Establish Your Online Identity with the Right Web Address
II. Step Two: Build a User-Friendly Site 

III. Step Three: Set Up Your Web Server-or Select an ISP to Host  
IV. What to Look for in a Web Hosting Company
V. Accept Credit Cards
VII. Step Seven: Promote Your Site 
VIII. Now, Start Selling
 

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বৃহস্পতিবার, ৭ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩