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The single most important thing that you need to have store
on the World Wide Web is the store itself--an e-commerce/shopping
cart website with information on your products, your company,
your shipping, your taxes, and anything else relating to the
store function. There are several ways that you can get this
type of website
- The best combination of affordability and ease when making
an e-commerce/shopping cart website is to use a software
program that generates the website for you. You enter
the information for your company and products, and the
program creates the site. Partially Sane currently offers
Impulse 4.2,
a critically-acclaimed, user-friendly shopping cart
solution that guides you through the process step-by-step.
And best of all, you can download
and try Impulse for free, and if you sign up, the
fees are only $10/month or $100/year! Click
here for more information.
- The most inexpensive option is to design and program the
shopping cart site yourself, but what this method saves in
money, you give back in time spent. Programming a shopping
cart is a large, time-consuming undertaking. If you should
choose to go this route, however, Partially Sane has a service
that we call SiteAssist--for
a very low fee, we will help answer your questions, solve
tricky programming problems, and offer design tips. This service
is charged at $35/hour, or you can sign up for our amazing
4 hours a month package deals for $75/month or $300/year.
For more information on SiteAssist, click
here.
- You can also contract a web developer to program a shopping
cart for you. This is the easiest option, but generally
carries a much heftier price tag than the do-it-yourself
methods mentioned above. Partially Sane offers highly
competitive rates for contract web development at $80/hour.
Visit here for
more information on our contract development services.
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