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About Christine Milot
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I can answer questions pertaining to web design, graphic design, e-marketing, social marketing, search engine management and optimization, pay per click, affiliate marketing, landing pages, content management systems, shopping cart systems, email marketing, online video marketing, podcasting, list purchasing, link development, web analytics and almost anything related to building an internet marketing strategy to effectively grow an e-commerce or web business with success.

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Online and offline marketing. Web design, graphic design and e-marketing.

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MA in Design and MFA in Interactive Computer Design

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Deloitte and Touche, CareCore National, Cumberland Hospital, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Bankers Trust, Discovery, Our Greenhouse, Hunter Douglas, Wall Street Journal.

 
   

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E-Commerce, Web Businesses - Site workload


Expert: Christine Milot - 5/11/2009

Question
My q is a litle general, nevertheless important to me since it relates with my short-term proffessional future as a site administrator.
What is the typical workload of an average e-commerce site.
Is it enough that an employee is needed to administer it at least part time?
An employee who is sole purpose is that and nothing else in a company.

Answer
Your questions is too broad for me to answer. E-commerce sites vary in size greatly. For example Amazon has numerous staff working on their site everyday. It all depends on the business size and volume of business online. It could be a full-time job or a part-time job based on need. A good e-commerce system will be automated as much as possible. Again, it depends on the system you are working with as well.-Christine

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