eCommerce
Hi Neo ...
I have several client sites that do very well. TheEnolaGay.com and veteranscollectibles.com both generate very reasonable sales.
We all know that you have to accept credit cards but that doesn't have to mean you need a merchant account. I think having your own merchant gives a more professional look but it can be expesnive. There are people who will help you take credit cards for almost nothing, paypal, etc!
A good shopping is the next key. I've used several and what's best for you depends on what you're selling. What I find annoying sometimes is some hosting firms offer good shopping carts, but you have to sign-up for an expensive level of service to get it. Look around!
I think the mistake I made was buying more than I needed early. Most commerce sites start slow and if you're lucky, grow. Don't try to solve every problem before launch. You can always adjust and change as you learn more about your market and customers.
Next, get people there! Most people here already know getting people to your site is "Job 1!" and that's even more true in Commerce.
I don't think I said anything here than people don't already know, but if I can be of any help, please let me know and I'll try to answer (or at least give you my opinion) any question! <smile>
Thanks...Dan
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