Databases can greatly enhance the content of a web site. By implementing a server side database, we can empower you to display hundreds (if not thousands) of web pages per your criteria AND this is information you can update yourself from within your browser. So whether you are a real estate agency that wants to display available property or you are a car dealership that wants to display vehicles, AllWeb International has the solution for you.
Product Monitoring for Manufacturers and/or Retailers
Know your EXACT product inventory levels!
Your Digital Inventory Control System
Old method: The retailer knows of a manufacturer making 'XYZ' product. Either the sales rep of the manufacturer or the merchandiser of the retailer contacts the other, sets up a meeting, travels to them, takes a look at the product, make a written agreement (purchase order) and the sale takes place. The retailer has one or more employees to inventory the number of products sold and when the number gets low he/she re-orders it. If the retailer is too busy or short of staff, the product runs out, order is placed too late and the customer gets it elsewhere (potential loss of valuable customers).
New (convenient and safe) Method: The 'Manufacturer' exhibits their 'products' on their web site. 'Retailer' finds them through search engines or through the manufacturer's e-marketing - product finds retailer through electronic routes. Order is placed through electronic commerce, funds are transferred quickly, efficiently and safely through electronic route and the sale takes place avoiding the need of traveling, waiting for the paperwork, payment, etc. As the Retailer is selling the product, the Manufacturer can monitor the sales of their products live via the Internet. Every time the particular product is scanned through the retailer's scanner (SKU-reader), a relevant database gets updated. Both the retailer and the manufacturer have easy access to this database by a password-protected web page via the Internet. When the number of products reach a certain low, an automatic program e-mails (or otherwise notifies) either (or both) ends, and a new order takes place - again quickly, safely and efficiently: the E-commerce way. The new method eliminates unnecessary manpower, avoids the potential loss of valuable customers due to running out of a product, thereby saving money through numerous ways.
Utilizing this system saves on unnecessary manpower and such savings can be approximately $2,500 a month or $30,000 a year (or more), the long-term savings can easily be $300,000 during ten years, not to mention the fact that utilizing automatization can free up more, often 3 to 5 unnecessary employees: over 1-million dollars in additional savings over a ten year term.
Retailers shouldn't be without an electronic inventory control system, it is vital to their business. Manufacturers also need it to control exact inventory, it can cost lots if mistakes are made.
Human mistakes can easily cost a whole lot MORE MONEY than what the cost of the Electronic Inventory Control System is.
AllWeb International's Digital Inventory Control System lets you say goodbye to paper bills and other documents. It has all the information that you currently receive on paper format without the hassle of actual paper.
Security: Safety and security are the critical foundation of AllWeb International's services. You can be confident that all documents delivered by AllWeb International are protected by the best available technology for secure electronic transactions. After all, our reputation depends on it.
Your documents are encrypted - turned into a complex code - during transit between any of the AllWeb International e-routes and you. This ensures they are meaningless except to your computer when you are at your web site. If there are unwanted eyes near your computer, we can implement password security to your secure pages - on top of what we already have in place to secure your delicate data even more from any prying eyes.
View your stats anytime, anywhere you have Internet access, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Here is an example of utilizing another database application.
One of the automatized database applications is the "newsletter". We will explain a highly technical newsletter application in simple, easily understandable terms:
A web page has a form with a box, in which you type your e-mail address. Your e-mail address then is sent to a temporary table in a database. (You can have as many databases and/or tables as you wish.) The database automatically (and very quickly, within about 2 thousandth of a second) generates a confirmation e-mail message which is immediately sent to the person whose e-mail address was just sent to the database almost a second ago. This e-mail message has a link of confirmation which, if it is clicked on by the recepient, tells the database that the e-mail address has been confirmed by its owner and the e-mail address now is moved to a (semi-)permanent table. (The reason it is not permanent is because if the owner of the e-mail address wishes to remove it from the database, he/she can do so by clicking on another link that comes to him/her automatically with each newsletter.) When the e-mail address has been confirmed, the user gets a small message generated by the database confirming it. When the owner of the database wants to send out a newsletter to each of the "subscribers," he/she goes to a web page designed specifically for this purpose. This page can display the number of recepients the newsletter will be delivered to in an e-mail message format. He/she types in an existing e-mail address (this is required by law) to which the newsletter recepients can write (reply) to if they wish to do so. He/she then writes in the subject of the newsletter that will also be the subject of the e-mail message that's sent to all the subscribers. The 3rd as well as last box is for the "body" of the newsletter in which he/she can write to the recepients about his/her new products and/or services, or upcoming events or news about a company or a web site, etc. Once it's all ready to be sent, he/she clicks on the "send" button at which time the newsletter is delivered immediately (with an "unsubscribe" link attached at the end) to all the e-mail addresses that have been confirmed by their owners as "subscribers." (The number of recepients can be unlimited.) A newsletter application can bring back old customers to a commercial web site or bring together friends of the owner of a personal web site for various events, etc.

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