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468, Dazed and Confused Posted by foxtactical, Tue Oct-13-09 08:32 AM
I'm looking to open an on-line store. Who has the best deal , there are so many ecommerce companies out there I do not know where to start or what I even really need. Looking to start small and work my way up as I learn the ropes sort of say. Any info would greatly be appreciated. x(
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470, RE: Dazed and Confused Posted by phardytech, Wed Oct-14-09 11:26 AM
Hello,
The best way to start is with a conversation about the goals for your business. If you have time, call me and we'll chat.
Regards,
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471, RE: Dazed and Confused Posted by hostingdiva, Sat Oct-17-09 11:05 AM
Hi The Fox -
What you need in a website, really depends on what you need from your website :)
If you're looking to open an online store, you probably can use a do it yourself system. Take a look at http://pagebuzz.com (see my sig). The system is $9.99 and pretty user friendly. There are also other systems out there - Yahoo has their small business system and GoDaddy has their website tonight system.
So, if you want to go the do it yourself route, take a look at those suggestions.
If you want to hire a designer, then you'll want to be very specific in exactly what you want so that you don't waste your money :)
You're welcome to PM me with specific questions.
Good luck! :)
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472, RE: Dazed and Confused Posted by annalaurabrown, Tue Oct-20-09 01:32 AM
You also need to pick a good product line and one that will sell well online and this is not the case with every product.
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