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Great conference this year at Internet Retailer

 

Internet retailer 2008

This is the best conference for those who sell online. This year looks particularly good as the internet e-commerce world quickly changes.

That’s what makes FastCommerce.com so impressive. For small budgets looking for a truly PROFESSIONAL online store and back office management, FastCommerce.com is the first, second and third choice for small business entrepreneurs.

Here is a list of topics.

 

Web Merchants dive into the mainstream

No longer a sidebar, e-retailing is leading the way in retailing, marketing, new media and e-commerce.

 

Open up new markets

Search engine optimization

Basics of web site design and content

Engaging the shopper for more sales

Making your e-commerce technology shopping list

You and third party platforms

Sorting out fulfillment and shipping options

Marketing, making the right choices to achieve roi

How to choose a search engine marketing company

The new levels of competitiveness in e-retailing

How the mainstream internet creates new market opportunities

First you crawl: the evolution of a web site

Running a small e-commerce business: practical, real world tips and tricks

How to manage third party store platform relationships

Relying on other people’s expertise: how to make the right outsourcing choices

Product sourcing: the web’s important role for retailers

Organizing for e-commerce success

Budgeting: balancing store investments and web site investments

What’s that shopper worth? Measuring the offline impact of an online visit

Web 2.0 reality check

Mixing web 2.0 and organic search: ensuring you can be found in a 2.0 world

Finding the real value in virtual worlds

Let customers be the guides: Wikipedia meets overstock

What might go wrong with web 2.0

A mainstream strategy for a web-only retailer

The internet’s made for me markets

Manufacturers enter the e-retailing mainstream

Making sense of the shifting marketing landscape

The big power of little widgets

Consumers raise their voices: keeping track of your brand online

Using personas to pinpoint a shoppers needs

Personalizing the web experience

Implementing and using video

What’s the future of rich media

Customer reviews: getting them right

5 things you can do to secure your website

The evolving world of payment security

Unlocking payments value: strategies for managing payment acceptance

Making the right choice among alternative payments and processors

Changes in the parcel industry and how they affect e-retailers

Getting the product to the customer now

The new role of the customer service agent

Tapping into the promise of self-serve customer service

Back to square one: refocusing and starting over

My problem and how I solved it

Making sure your new technology will do what it is supposed to do

 

Getting other retailers to help with your technology implementation

Web site design spotlight: live, on the spot critiques of retailers’ sites

How to plan for a redesign

Organizing product date for more sales

Add comment March 5, 2008

SMALL BUSINES E-COMMERCE ENGINE

http://system.fastcommerce.com/static/online-retail-store.html

FastCommerce.com is a web-based e-commerce application that lets small businesses start and manage an online business, all from one single-system

By simply signing up with FastCommerc.com you can automatically generate a professional web stores, as well as all the back office management tools needed to run a growing online business.

FastCommerce.com is not simply a shopping cart, but a serious set of tools that give you the control and flexibility you need to succeed online. Features such as

A one-page checkout to make it easier for the customer to buy. The checkout process is automatically secured and encrypted.

A product can be assigned to more than one category

One a per product basis, you can disable the shopping cart to set up a Request For Quote, or any other custom pricing message

The ability to create custom product options for variables like color and size, or other add-on items for a standard product. Including the ability to offer different pricing within the same product, for example, for XX-Large

FastCommerce.com offers a number of payment options, by credit card, PayPal, Google checkout, or by alternative payment methods like check or Purchase Order. There is even the ability to create a custom payment option.

The shipping module also gives you complete control Live-rate for UPS FEDEX and USPS is standard. You can set up flat rates. For example, you can set up a flat rate of 6.99 for USPS priority mail. There is free shipping, and even custom shipping options. You have complete control how you want to do business.

There is customer management and order processing, all driven from within the FastCommerce.com system. You have quick access to customer information and order history. You can approve, process and ship orders. You can edit the order, and have back orders for partially shipped orders.

And then there are reports. Most interesting of all, one report will let you generate a ranking of each and every product by number of page views. This is the product popularity report that will give you greater insight in to site organization, customer navigation, and customer interest versus customer conversion.

FastCommerce.com is Web 2.0 e-commerce that will eventually let you run all aspects of your business, even accounting, from a single system and at a small business price. In fact, it is free up to the first 50 products. We automatically give you all the tools to run your business online by simply signing up, and then signing in.

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4 comments February 22, 2008

WEB 2.0 E-COMMERCE: SELF SERVICE, EASY TO USE, LOW=COST

New E-commerce Web Service Makes It Easy for Small Businesses to Move to the Web For small business owners, moving to e-commerce brings complexity and confusion. There is a steep learning curve, and e-commerce technology can be intimidating for the beginner. Not with FastCommerce.com: by simply signing up, the small business entrepreneur automatically generates a professional web-store. And the service is entirely free for the first fifty products.

San Mateo, California (PRWEB) November 9, 2007 — The demand for small business e-commerce technology is rapidly increasing as small business owners move to the web to capture more business. With on-line sales growing at a tremendous pace, small business entrepreneurs need to adopt successful technologies that will enable them to quickly set up and operate an on-line e-commerce store. But this first step brings with it the challenge of finding the right solution. A new and growing e-commerce platform, FastCommerce.com, has been designed to automate these first steps into e-commerce.

Small business owners also run the risk of spending money on the wrong solution. Misspent funds can quickly add up to sizable sums before a business’s website goes live. However, FastCommerce.com is a free e-commerce service. Full access to the service is free up to the first fifty products. It is free to start and free to use, making it even easier to get started with on-line sales.

The FastCommerce.com e-commerce web service has been designed to get small business owners up quickly with an on-line store to begin selling right away. A simple one-step registration automatically generates a complete and professional web-store. Users also gain access to their own web-based e-commerce management module or dashboard to process orders, manage accounts and select pre-set payment options such as PayPal, with Google check-out coming soon.

By signing up with the FastCommerce e-commerce service, small business owners have everything they need to run a complete on-line business. They simply enter their zip code, shipping rates for UPS and FedEx are automatically calculated in the shopping cart. Enter an email address and an email auto-responder for the customer order confirmation is automatically activated. Customers can create a product, go to their store front, add to cart: they can then register, complete the purchase, and go to their email box: a professionally formatted order confirmation email will be there waiting for them.

There are dozens of easy automation features built into the FastCommerce.com e-commerce application. For example, there a dozen reports, including a quick-link feature that gives a real time view of 10 top selling products and 10 most popular products by page views. The FastCommerce.com applications have been designed to be easy to use, with a very short learning curve. As Charles Han, CEO of FastCommerce.com states, “Our goal was to build a compelling small business e-commerce application, and then give it away. We have a lot of experience building web-based small-business applications, but here the aim was to simplify and automate the process. No one goes to YouTube.com looking for a set of instructions on how to use it.”

FastCommerce.com is the latest in Web 2.0 web-services that are web-based, easy to use and low cost. By simply signing up small business owners have access to low cost e-commerce applications that are also feature-rich and well designed.

The feedback to the service, both the product and the small business pricing, has been tremendous. Additional features in the near-term will include a set of templates designed to give customers complete control over the branding of their website. FastCommerce.com is dedicated to building state of the art small business applications at small business prices.

About Fastcommerce:
Fastcommerce.com provides business management software to small businesses, delivered on demand as a service via the web on a free or paid monthly subscription basis. We provide small businesses with a complete fully integrated package that run their entire operations, from inventory control, sales, marketing, support, on-line catalog, e-commerce, back-end order processing and built-in UPS and FedEx shipping tools.

The only requirement to use our software is an Internet connection. Unlike a traditional software company, our small business customers do not need to buy and maintain expensive software and hardware.

Add comment December 17, 2007

FastCommerce Has PayPal, and Free Secure Checkout

Review: Three Wise Storefronts Offer Free Services
By Wayne Kawamoto
December 6, 2007

FastCommerce.com
The most traditional e-commerce service of the three, FastCommerce.com is a complete system that offers a free subscription with no setup, hosting or transaction fees. In a sense, the free portion of the service is based on the old shareware concept. Try the program out for free and if you like it, you may eventually sign on and pay for more sophisticated features.

The service includes a product catalog, shopping cart, shipping calculator and auto-e-mail responder. It also supports inventory and comes with order and contact management features. For no cost you’re limited to 50 products and no tech support. But if you can live within these constraints, FastCommerce.com is a bargain.

FastCommerce serves a first-rate shopping experience to customers who can browse and add products to carts and register before they complete their purchases. After entering a zip code, the cart generates shipping rates for UPS and FedEx, and after the sale, customers receive confirmation e-mails. For now, the company only offers a single template with three color themes but promises more templates and color variations in the future.

FastCommerce
Go Speed Racer: If you’re selling less than 50 products, FastCommerce can get you up and running an online store for free.

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There’s support for all major credit cards, but you’ll need a payment gateway and merchant account. You can purchase an optional SSL certificate to secure your Web store at $199 per year. A downside, FastCommerce currently lacks support for PayPal and Google Checkout, but again, the company promises these are coming soon.

The entry-level service is truly free. You only pay when you upgrade to the company’s Growing or Enterprise plans, which offer the ability to list more products — “Growing” up to 2,000 products at $29.95 per month, “Enterprise” up to 10,000 products at $99.95 per month. With these pay plans you also get support via e-mail, instant messaging and actual humans. If you want support for the free Startup Plan, it’s priced at $200 year.

To encourage you to sign up, the company says that its offer of free e-commerce service is for a limited time. But once you sign up, the company promises that it will be free as long as your usage stays within the quota. If you’re selling less than 50 products, FastCommerce may be worth the look.

Add comment December 9, 2007

Shopping carts vs. Ecommerce Business Tools

It is our view that shopping carts have not been designed to take into account all the tools that small business needs to operate successful ecommerce store. Most of them are designed with limited features, or with features that are limited and offer little flexibility in how they are used. Indeed, most shopping carts are designed with the expectation that the user will need other software programs to run the whole of their business: for example, contact management software. Small business entrepreneurs in ecommerce have been left to juggle different software programs in order to run a fully operation ecommerce company.

In our experience, all small businesses in ecommerce would consider a single-system application to be ideal: a single system that would successfully tie together storefront, transactions, customer management and shipping, etc. Such a system would drastically reduce the expense of running multiple software programs. The next step is well-designed, easy to use software that have been designed to dovetail with small business needs, but which can also be accessed as a service. It is imperative for small business ecommerce companies to be able to get out of the IT business a focus on their core skills, which is running a retail business.

There are shopping carts that do an excellent job of providing customer facing features, coupons, gifts certificates, affiliate marketing, etc. In our view, there are very few companies offering shopping carts that are integrated into the whole of an ecommerce company’s business processes. The goal should be to have a single-system to drive the whole of an ecommerce business; hence a shopping cart should be one tool in a larger array of features and functions, all fully integrated.

 

It is very competitive market with a great many shopping cart platforms offered to small business at small business prices. Most of these shopping carts are customer facing, with little in the way of having serious business applications to operate the whole business. A single-system that drives both the ecommerce and internal operations is not easy to do, and requires a lot of experience in small business applications to do successfully. 
 
 
 
 

FastCommerce.com offers a complete ecommerce package at no or low cost. That includes free hosting, and we do not charge transaction fees. Our strategy is to build a compelling product, and then to offer it for free, or for a small monthly charge. We do not consider the no or low cost to be a competitive advantage in this market. Our competitive edge is to offer web-based, well-designed, easy to use ecommerce applications that will give the small businessperson all the tools needed to sell online. When people sign up for our service, they automatically generate a web-store and a sophisticated back end management system for processing orders, reports, etc. All the tools are there for small businesses to get a start in ecommerce with no risk.

But we are truly competitive in how we direct product development. Our goal is a single system enterprise ecommerce system that has been designed for small business, to offer all the tools small business need to run a successful ecommerce company. Our cost structure will also be competitive: instead of offering our applications in bundles at different price points, our approach is to offer additional features and function a single-feature options. The key here is to enable small businesses to use our applications in a highly target way, one that is best suited for their specific needs, and enables them to control costs.

The strategy is to build a single system with compelling features, easy of use, relevance to small business needs, and then to have to have customers use it. As they grow their companies, and we develop and expand our product and services, the expectation is that people will be happy to pay for additional services

Add comment October 12, 2007

FastCommerce Small Business Ecommerce Offers Business Opportunities for Website Designers

Web Design Firms Can Now Offer Free eCommerce by FastCommerce.com as an Additional Service to Increase Revenue

Small website design firms can now offer the e-commerce system by FastCommerce.com as an additional service to drive revenue from new and existing clients. FastCommerce is a complete e-commerce that is offered at no or low cost. At virtually no risk, design firms can offer to set-up web storefronts for small business entrepreneurs looking to sell online.

San Mateo, CA, September 27, 2007 –(PR.com)– Web design firms have emerged as a fast growing client base for the free e-commerce applications offered by FastCommerce.com. The FastCommerce e-commerce system is easy to set-up, easy to use, and is offered at no or low cost. There is no risk to start, and in return web design firms get a state of the art, high performance ecommerce system to use as an additional product offering to boost revenue.

Small business design firms have been quick to sense a new and potentially lucrative business opportunity. 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. Paypal will soon be offered as a payment option, and credit card transactions can be set up on the site through authorise.net.

But the FastCommerce.com ecommerce tools are free up to 250 products. By simply signing up, web design firms can quickly master the tools of setting up a complete online store, and then offer it to their clients as a service or product. Small business online retail continues to grow at an astonishing pace, and the FastCommerce.com ecommerce webstore has all the tools that small online retailers need to be successful.

The FastCommerce.com represents a new tool for website designers to offer to their established client base looking to extend their e-commerce capabilities. “We are finding the website designers have lots of clients require updates to their ecommerce systems” says Charles Han, FastCommerce.com CEO, “By simply learning the FastCommerce.com system, they can revisit their clients with a powerful and inexpensive ecommerce solution. For lack of time, many online retailers will be looking to third-party providers to set it up. And because it is easy to set up, and low cost, it’s a win-win.”

FastCommerce.com is also offering free additional training to all web designers looking to utilize the free e-commerce service to expand their business. Topics will include how to set up the store, and how to go live, setting up the store as a sub-domain of the existing website, etc. And since the FastCommerce.com e-commerce system is easy to use, website designers will find it easy to train their clients on the system to get them up and running quickly.

The response to the FastCommerce.com ecommerce system for small online retailers has been impressive. Small business retailers have been tremendously excited by having access to high caliber e-commerce software at little or no cost.

Fastcommerce.com provides business management software to small businesses, delivered on demand as a service via the web on a free or paid monthly subscription basis. We provide small businesses with a complete, fully integrated package that helps run their entire operations, including inventory control, sales and marketing, support, online catalogs, e-commerce, backend order processing, and built-in UPS and Fedex shipping tools.

The only requirement to use our software is an internet connection. Unlike a traditional software company, our small business customers do not need to buy and maintain expensive software and hardware.

4 comments September 27, 2007

STRATEGIES TO SUCCEED ONLINE: THE NEW YORK TIMES NOW HAS A SMALL BUSINESS SECTION


http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/26/business/smallbusiness/26brand.html?_r=1&ref=smallbusiness&oref=slogin#


September 26, 2007

Strategies to Succeed Online

PUTTING a small business online used to be a relatively simple matter: buy the domain names that matched your company’s identity, set up a Web server and send out a press release and a few e-mail messages. No more.

These days, a Web site may not even be the best place to start promoting your products or services. Instead, you can consider setting up a blog, participating in social-networking communities like Facebook and creating a storefront in virtual worlds like Second Life to get the buzz going.

“We launched our company in May 2006 with a blog, not a Web site,” said Jody DeVere, the president of AskPatty.com, an advice site that helps women find car showrooms and repair shops that are friendly to them. “Our blog has been the driving force of our branding effort and become the way we find our readers and our customers.”

Earlier this year, AskPatty created a virtual coffee shop at the online community site Second Life, where people can swap tips and stories. That move turned out to be a gold mine for the company. “The women in Second Life are the ultimate power Internet users, and are very comfortable doing business online,” Ms. DeVere said. “Plus, it is a very cost-effective way to reach lots of people.”

The good news is that there are many sites that act as hosts for individual and corporate blogs at no cost. The three largest and most popular are WordPress, Google’s Blogger.com and Six Apart’s Typepad.com.

Any of these services is fine for most small businesses’ needs, said John Patrick, a former I.B.M. vice president for Internet technology, who is a consultant and a member of several Internet companies’ boards.

The important thing is to develop a lively and attractive Web presence, Mr. Patrick said, and to update it often. “You want to have an active and ongoing online discussion with your customers and suppliers,” he said. Pick topics that can be informative, and don’t shy away from controversy, but address it head-on, he continued, adding, “You want to give customers a recommended course of action and make them feel like they have a direct channel to your company.”

An active blog helps draw visitors to a corporate Web site and can improve a company’s search rankings, said Tristan Louis, an Internet consultant who is a blogger himself and an expert on Web technology. “Blogging isn’t just about promoting you or your business,” he said. Instead, he recommended that corporate blogs focus on a niche or industry segment and become an authority by publishing advice and commentary on it.

Once the blog is up and running, its reach can be extended by using so-called syndication tools — provided by the blogging sites — that generate “feeds,” to which customers can subscribe. Feeds are notifications that tell you when new content has been added, like comments and posts. Given the work involved, many businesses now have staff members whose responsibilities include maintaining Internet activities like blogs and online storefronts.

“The old ways of hiring a public relations firm and putting out press releases just don’t cut it anymore,” Mr. Patrick said. “Today’s businesses have to be more hands-on, grass roots, interactive and maintain this flow of continuous communications.”

Besides having a person responsible for online communities and communications, businesses must strive to develop a more conversational approach that includes everyone from the chief executive to the mailroom clerk. More than merely participating in social networks like Facebook and MySpace, that means answering e-mail, too.

In addition, corporations should make use of e-mail distribution lists (also called Listservs or groups) to stay in touch regularly with their customers, employees and suppliers. Running such lists used to require software that was sophisticated, expensive and quirky. Now there are popular services sponsored by Yahoo (groups.yahoo.com), Microsoft (groups.msn.com) and Google (google.com/groups) that offer free distribution-list programs.

What a company should not be doing is spending lots of money on dot-com speculators, buying specialized software or even paying for the services of Web developers.

As Ms. DeVere said: “A new business doesn’t have the money to build a brand and pay for advertising. The biggest investment is your time, and these tools require a lot of that, but they can really pay off.”

4 comments September 27, 2007

Website Designers Offer FastCommerce as a Value-added Service

www.fastcommerce.com

Web design firms have emerged as a fast growing client base for the free e-commerce applications offered by FastCommerce.com. The FastCommerce e-commerce system is easy to set-up, easy to use, and is offered at no or low cost. There is no risk to start, and in return web design firms get a state of the art, high performance ecommerce system to use as an additional product offering to drive revenue. 

Small business design firms have been quick to sense a new and potentially lucrative business opportunity. 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. Paypal will soon be offered as a payment option, and credit card transactions can be set up on the site through authorise.net.

But the FastCommerce.com ecommerce tools are free up to 250 products. By simply signing up, web design firms can quickly master the tools of setting up a complete online store, and then offer it to their clients as a service or product. Small business online retail continues to grow at an astonishing pace, and the FastCommerce.com ecommerce webstore has all the tools that small online retailers need to be successful.

The FastCommerce.com represents a new tool for website designers to offer to their established client base looking to extend their e-commerce capabilities. ”We are finding the website designers have lots of clients require updates to their ecommerce systems” says Charles Han, FastCommerce.com CEO, ”By simply learning the FastCommerce.com system, they can revisit their clients with a powerful and inexpensive ecommerce solution. For lack of time, many online retailers will be looking to third-party providers to set it up. And because it is easy to set up, and low cost, it is win-win.”   

1 comment September 26, 2007

FastCommerce Continues Success with Free Online eCommerce Webstore for Small Business

Free Ecommerce Webstore

HTTP://WWW.FASTCOMMERCE.COM

Building their own online stores, hundred of small businesses and individuals continue to sign up for the FastCommerce.com online store builder and free ecommerce website. Designed to be easy to set up and use, the FastCommerce.com service is a web-base, Web 2.0 free shopping cart software with free hosting. It has the advantage of enabling small business start ups and individuals to set up and grow their online businesses with a state of the art webstore and back-office management capability for order capture, account management, shipping and tax calcaulation: everything needed to run a business online. It has the singular advantage of being inexpensive (free, or practically free) while running on a proven Web 2.0 technology platform for speed and performance. The feedback to the free service and the ecommerce shopping cart tools has been tremendous.

Looking to build an online store? Just starting out? The FastCommerce.com ecommerce software is easy to use, easy to set up, and it is free to start. Free, not a free trial. What do we mean by easy to use? Our shopping cart software was designed especially for simplicity and ease of use. You will be impressed by the elegant design and the coherent layout of the management console. You will also be impressed by a level of speed and performance unmatched by the majority of shopping cart software solutions available on the web. And it is free! How cool is that?

The FastCommerce online store management tools let you quickly create new products, create complex and deep product category trees in minutes: it is well designed to let you create and modify to best suit your needs as they evolve. It is remarkably easy to build an online store with our FastCommerce.com ecommerce management tools. And after a short learning curve, our easy to set up, easy to use ecommerce solution becomes a remarkable productivity tool. You move quickly over the face of these ecommerce tools to manage, adapt and fine tune your online store to meet the evolving challenges of Internet ecommerce retail. And because of our Web 2.0 technology, we will be able to make enhancements and add new products without any disruption to your current ecommerce store. Our Web 2.0 ecommerce shopping cart software will meet and exceed your growing expectations as you continue to compete and succeed in Internet retail ecommerce.

Even better, once you set up your FastCommerce.com free online store, you will find that the other tools make complete sense at first sight. Order capture, order processing along with inventory management, account management and shipping: all the ecommerce online business applications on the FastCommerce solution are state of the art productivity tools designed by some of the industry’s top user interface designers. New features and functions will easily integrate with the existing set of applications: the final result will be one of the best ecommerce solutions available. And it is available to small business for free. How cool is that? Additional, third party fees are offered as options.

So go build an online store with FastCommerce.com. It’s fast, simple and cheap; that is, it’s a free ecommerce solution. Free to set up and free to use. You only pay when you want additional tools. And even then, our set of new and powerful options might be almost as inexpensive as the free service. Building an online store with FastCommerce lets you focus on your business, not on your budget. And with our state of the art Web 2.0 ecommerce solution, the days of having to run both an online store while supporting complex software and hardware are rapidly receding into the early days of online ecommerce.

A second release has been scheduled for early October to include Paypal, drop-down menus for product variables, five new templates that are professional, attractive, and have remarkable branding capabilities for non-technical marketing people, and more. FastCommerce.com will continue to develop products with a focus on offering low cost, state of the art small business applications for ecommerce and back-office business utilities.

FastCommerce.com is a free Web 2.0 ecommerce shoppinng cart software and business application for small businesses, start-ups, and individuals looking to grow their business with online sales.

Feedback has been awesome as hundred of small business entrepreneurs build their online stores and ecommerce business with a state of the art web 2.0 e-commerce applications from FastCommerce.com

3 comments September 15, 2007

SHOPPING CART SOFTWARE with FastCommerce.com

THE NEW WEB 2.0 ECOMMERCE WEBSITE AND SHOPPING CART SOFTWARE IS OFF TO A ROARING START. HUNDRED OF PEOPLE HAVE SIGNED UP AND SIGNED IN TO BEGIN BUILDING THEIR ONLINE STORES. THIS IS NOT A SHOPPING CART SOFTWARE EXCLUSIVELY, BUT IT ALSO HAS BACK END OFFICE MANAGEMENT LIKE ORDER MANAGEMENT, ORDER PROCESSING, CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT, AND MORE.

It is free to 250 products, and the software is easy to use, beautifully designed. You can go live with your own ecommerce website in no time at all.

It gives you all the tools you need to run your business online, and it will let you grow while keeping your costs non-existent, or very low.

Please checking out at fastcommerce.com or email sales at gregory@fastcommerce.com

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