Looking For E-Commerce Web Hosting

E-Commerce web hosting is typically done by a web hosting service provider offering website owners with businesses the premier goal: to establish a web presence. Hosting servers do this by providing the opportunity and applications for creating online stores, online catalogs, and other tools for such things as specialized ordering and database capabilities. At this level, e-commerce web hosting service providers enable business owners to feature product listings, maintain merchant accounts, and make available to customers “shopping carts” for collecting, storing, and purchasing products/services as repeat buyers. The optimum e-commerce web hosting package typically includes most of the following: A domain name and registration of that name (so no one else can claim it) Capabilities for storage for and use of a good number of email addresses (for staff/partners, colleagues, contractors…anyone associated with your business) A site builder, web design tools, and useful design/user instruction guide E-commerce buttons (with built-in HTML codes, or instructions for pasting codes) Ample disk space (for data storage) Ample

bandwidth (airwave space) Free e-commerce web hosting support I use the ISP (Internet Service Provider) I have been with for a couple of years for my e-commerce web hosting, as they have a more reliable track record; I am familiar with their capabilities, and I am comfortable with their communication of information methods and style. They have provided immediate response when I have had questions—which any e-commerce web host who is new to this will have—and feature a special discount for regular ISP customers. But I have a small, small one-person business. You may decide to go with a company that is not affiliated with your ISP. It’s your call, provided you get what you call for.