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E-biz
review
Written by Isaac
Von Nieda
Several companies
have popped up recently offering eBusiness sites in a box. These boxed sites
include shopping carts, templates to build your site from, the use of your own
domain name, an email account, and in many cases credit card processing.
These services
should meet the needs of most small business owners who simply want to sell
a few products online.
These companies
provide an excellent way for the less technically inclined to create a great
web presence. These services virtually eliminate the learning curve about issues
such as HTML, Shopping Carts and accepting credit cards. They also remove the
needs of expensive consultants and Web design companies. It's just pay, point,
click and your business is online.
Here's a quick
look of some of the services currently available:
http://www.Vista.com
Vista allows you to create a store, take appointments or reservations, schedule
a chat, and put surveys and local weather maps on your site. You can accept
credit cards, access reports to let you know where your business stands, and
promote your site. This is all done through a browser-based administration console
which makes the entire process very intuitive. With prices starting at $19.95,
Vista looks like an excellent choice for small business owners.
http://www.BigStep.com
BigStep provides many of the same services that Vista does, only for free. If
you want to accept credit cards you'll pay monthly and per-transaction fees,
which are in-line with what others are charging for processing credit card orders.
BigStep's feature list includes things like email newsletter publishing, search
engine submission, customer database, a shopping cart, and statistics about
your traffic. BigStep's well-rounded offerings and pricing make it a top contender
in this category.
http://www.e-bizfreeride.com
BIZ Free Ride claims that it will will let you build your business website,
in three steps, absolutely free for 90 days. After that period, you'll have
to upgrade to http://www.e-bizinabox.com/ whose features include catalog publishing,
shopping cart, newsletter distribution, sales order tracking, inventory management,
support chat room, traffic stats among others. They charge $169 per year for
the deluxe version of their services, which include credit card processing.
I couldn't locate any information on the per-transaction fees for credit card
processing.
http://www.mycart.net
With a three step setup process, no setup fees, support for over 1000 items,
extensive tax and shipping options and more, MyCart.net is a company that you
should be taking a good look at. MyCart.net has a partnership with Nova which
allows you to accept credit card orders after a $95 application fee and $50
setup fee, both of which are very reasonable. Among the cool features that MyCart.net
offers are pager notification of orders, creation of packing slips and single-click
re-ordering much like Amazon.com's highly-touted 1-Click order technology. You'll
find a comparison chart between MyCart.net and Yahoo store at: http://www.mycart.net/html/comparison.htm
http://store.yahoo.com
Yahoo, one of the best known brands on the net, has its own online store service
which offers extremely easy setup and credit card processing through its partner,
Bank One. Bank One charges a $175 setup fee for new merchant account (charged
only if your application is accepted), plus a monthly service fee of $45. On
a per transaction basis, they charge 30 cents plus a percentage depending on
the type of credit card used. All this is in addition to the $100 per month
you'll be paying to sell up to 50 items through your Yahoo store. In my opinion,
the companies listed above offer a lot more bang for the buck than Yahoo.
http://www.AuctionWatch.com
AuctionWatch differs from all the other services listed above. Rather than helping
you create your own website, AuctionWatch helps you sell your products through
online auctions. Its toolset includes inventory management, professional listings
at the auction sites, auction launching, post-sale management, shipping and
payment. Most of these tools are provided absolutely free while others like
shipping and payment processing are handled by AuctionWatch's partners for a
fee.
http://www.freemerchant.com
FreeMerchant offers: Internet store hosting, secure shopping cart, internet
store builder, unlimited catalog size, traffic logs, email account, shipping
and tax calculators, coupon creator and much more. At the moment they do not
allow you to have your own domain name, although they can re-direct a domain
name to the actual location of your site. FreeMerchant makes all its money from
referrals and partnerships with value-added service providers. Amazon.com zShops
- Being associated with one of the biggest brands on the Internet, Amazon.com,
is no doubt a good way to get started. Amazon.com zShops allows you to list
up to 3000 products for sale on their site for $9.99 a month. If you want to
accept payment via credit cards, Amazon.com asks for 2.5% + $0.25 per transaction.
Please note that this article isn't meant to endorse any single company. It
is up to you to practice due diligence before outsourcing your Web presence
to any one company.
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