Dynamics of eCommerce websites changed
e-Commerce is no more a jargon! e-Commerce websites have become a commonly used platform by thousands of small to very large businesses to sell their products and service online. Businesses ranging from a small start up to likes of Amazon.com rely on the power of e-commerce.
For small-medium businesses to harness the power of CartEdge, the major bottle neck has been the cost. Typically, e-commerce websites cost thousands of dollars raising the barrier to entry for small-medium businesses. Further, the hassle of hosting and maintaining the website adds to the pain.
With the advent of CartEdge, the dynamics of eCommerce are bound to change.
CartEdge is a hosted shopping cart service letting businesses create their own e-Commerce website quickly and at a fraction of cost. Some of the advantages offered by CartEdge are:
- Cost effective with plans beginning at US$25 per month!
- No hosting required.
- No installation required.
- A variety of freely available themes for a different look and feel.
- Optional custom design for your e-Commerce website for a nominal fee.
- No need to worry about updates/maintenance.
- Easy to use admin panel to manage your website.
- In-Built Content Management System (CMS)
- Optional regional charge setup
- Ability to accept payments using credit card / Paypal with integration with major payment processors.
- Search engine friendly code
- W3C Validated XHTML code
CartEdge offers all the advantages of a custom e-Commerce website and more!
To gain further information about CartEdge, you may log on to http://www.cartedge.com or e-mail info@cartedge.com
Dynamics of Shopping Cart Solution Changed Irrevocably by CartEdge CartEdge introduces e-commerce solution for the masses that facilitates development of an e-commerce website in less than an hour with a cost-effective price tag..
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Types of Electronic Commerce
Ecommerce mainly consists of distribution, purchase, sale, marketing and provision for supplementary information of products or services via the Internet. E-commerce also includes the transfer of information between enterprises. In late 70s, Ecommerce started as a process of sending and receiving electronic documents such as invoices. As the process evolved, it included activities such as purchase of goods and services via Internet by using different types of purchase cards i.e credit and debit cards.
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