The dot-com bubble may have burst in the 1990s, but the continued success of Internet giants such as Amazon.com is proof that e-commerce is still a boon for your bottom line. A Web site is powerful marketing, after all, but a Web site that sells your stuff is a true profit center. An online business can:
- Sell products and services.
- Drive traffic to your bricks-and-mortar business.
- Communicate with new and existing customers worldwide.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Test your concept and merchandise
I recommend: Try selling to impulse buyers via classified ads at Craigslist.org or Gorage.com. Or, take a crack at selling on eBay: eBay Stores lets you sell fixed-price products from a customized page for between $15.95 and $500 per month.
Build your Web site
I recommend: Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, Microsoft’s FrontPage and Softpress’ Freeway are low-cost software packages that make Web design easy and fast.
Secure a domain name
I recommend: Find out if your chosen domain is available — and if it is, register it — at GoDaddy.com, Register.com or MyDomain.com.
Choose a host
I recommend: Reliable hosts include Yahoo!, Network Solutions and Affinity Internet, which offer comprehensive hosting packages designed especially for small businesses.
Secure a shopping-cart service
I recommend: Popular shopping-cart packages are available from ShopSite, GoEcart and 1Shoppingcart.
Build payment solutions
I recommend: Authorize.Net and CyberSource are leading gateway service providers, while PayPal offers a free, account-based service for sending and receiving online payments.
Protect your customers
I recommend: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology protects customer information by encrypting and authenticating it; trusted SSL certificates are available from VeriSign, Comodo and GoDaddy.
Open for business
I recommend: UPS offers several small business solutions to help e-commerce sites fill their customers’ orders, including UPS OnLine Tools to help customers track packages and UPS WorldShip to automate all of your company’s shipping tasks.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- Improve sales by cross-selling and up-selling products throughout your site.
- Maintain quality customer service with a live phone number and e-mail address devoted especially to addressing customer concerns.
- Have a clear and concise return policy, and post it online, to ward off potential customer-service blunders.
- Test your site regularly for functionality, edit it for grammar and spelling, and review it for accuracy.
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