| FindEcommerceHost.com Helps Consumers Find the Right Ecommerce Hosting
There is no doubt that the Internet has changed the way people do business. Ecommerce plays a major part in the global economy and entrepreneurs and businessmen now have a choice between traditional �bricks and mortar� type businesses, and conducting business on the Internet. For those who choose the Ecommerce route, finding the right Web host is just as important as finding the right location for a traditional business. A new Web site launched recently, FindEcommerceHost.com, helps people find the right Ecommerce Web host to meet their budget and requirements. �There is a lot to think about when you start an Ecommerce Web site,� explains FindEcommerceHost.com�s Web Editor, Anne Wongsawat. �You might have the product people want, but how are you going to display it on your Web site in a way that makes it easy for people to buy it? Do you use Shopping cart-type software? If so, which is best? If your site is successful, and people want to buy your products, how do they pay for them? Which payment gateway can you use? What will happen if your site becomes a small Amazon.com and receives hundreds of thousands � or even millions � of visitors a day? Choosing the right Ecommerce Web host can answer many of these questions.
Web Design Firms Can Now Offer Free eCommerce by FastCommerce.com as ...
Traditionally, web design has been only a part of a total ecommerce operation, a small part of the total software needs of the small business entrepreneur looking to sell online. Small business online retailers have traditionally used a number of diverse software programs to successfully run an ecommerce company. As e-commerce applications move to the web small business online retailers have greater access to single-system e-commerce services. FastCommerce.com is a powerful, low-cost Web 2.0 version of this new model.FastCommerce.com has all the tools a small business needs to sell online. By simply signing up, online retailers have access to a full suite of tools that include an online store, online product catalogue, shopping cart, auto-email responder for order and shipping confirmation, as well as back office tools for order capture and processing, account maintenance in addition to automatic shipping calculations for USPS, USP and FedEx.
SAP making a play for on-demand e-tail CRM?
Business software giant SAP has acquired Praxis Software Solutions as it attempts to weave on-demand applications into its offerings. Technology from Praxis will be incorporated into SAP Business One, a business management product aimed at small and medium-sized companies, to help them set up online stores and deploy customer relationship management software via the internet. The two key elements that SAP is gaining from its long-time partner are Praxis' NetPoint Commerce and NetPoint Focus applications. The first is an ecommerce package that offers customisable shopping-cart and customer support functions, designed to handle data access for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer needs on a single website. It integrates pricing and inventory data originated from the SAP Business One System.
Living Life Without the Scars of Rosacea - BizAtomic Launches ...
BizAtomic, a leader in website development and Content Management Systems (CMS) has launched a website for LB laboratory Inc. which offers products that help in the treatment of Rosacea or acne. University Place, WA (PRWEB) September 20, 2006 -- The founder of EstherCream.com has experienced Rosacea first hand – suffering from stage 3 Rosacea, with violent flushing. Many trials and disappointments at the lack of safe, effective treatments lead to years of research to create a product that works. The products offered by EstherCream allow you to live the Rosacea free life you want, just as they have done for the founder. EstherCream for Rosacea treatment is now available for purchase over the web. If you suffer from Rosacea or acne, try the product that was scientifically developed by a Rosacea sufferer under the support of a vascular surgeon.
Governor closes gun purchase loophole
Tim Kaine late this afternoon announced that a retired Roanoke Valley judge and a victim assistance expert from Fairfax County will round out the eight-member panel he has appointed to review the circumstances of the Virginia Tech shootings. Diane Strickland, who served as a judge of the 23rd Judicial Circuit Court in Roanoke County, Roanoke and Salem between 1989 and 2003, will join Carroll Ann Ellis, director of the Fairfax County Police Department's Victim Services Division on the review panel. “It is important that this independent review include a look at the ways our public safety and judicial systems address the challenges of individuals with mental health issues, and Judge Strickland's experience and insights in this area will be extremely valuable," Kaine said in a news release.
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