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Build an Ecommerce Web Site

   
Author: Eric Morris

With the billions of sales posted by e-commerce Websites every year, its no wonder that many entrepreneurs are putting their money into building, improving, and maintaining e-commerce Websites. The profitability of a Web venture is obvious, but one contention remains is there a best way to build an e-commerce Website?

E-commerce site owners who understand basic html and have background in Web development tend to build their Websites by themselves, but experts question whether this is optimum. Creating an e-commerce Website from scratch takes a long time time which, according to some studies, is better used managing and implementing reforms to advance the business.

Why does it take so long? Remember that e-commerce Websites are generally more complex than a regular site, primarily because of the additional functionality and security features it requires. One such added functionality is a shopping cart, which is the lifeblood of e-commerce transactions. The shopping cart keeps tabs on the products a buyer picks out from your inventory (with descriptions, images and prices, among others). It quickly calculates taxes, shipping charges and total payables in one click. After a buyer checks out, the shopping cart manages the payment transaction by coordinating with a clearing house using an encrypted connection. Finally, it sends confirmation messages (usually through e-mail) to your buyers, and records the sale to your dispatch department.

With such complexities, it is obvious why some e-commerce entrepreneurs (even those with backgrounds in programming) choose to outsource Web development. If your business can afford to spend money on Internet commerce, then you should consider hiring Web development companies, even small ones they usually work as a team, so you can be assured of timely delivery and after-sales support.

If you want lower costs, though, then it might be best to hire a freelance Web professional, who can usually do the job for a smaller price. Be sure to check his experience and background, though, because not all cheap services are quality services. You need to spend a lot of time explaining the details of your project to your Web developer. It is best to prepare a comprehensive outline of how you want your site to work, perhaps give sample sites that you would like to imitate, and set clear project timeframes to minimize misunderstandings and delays.

Author Bio:
Eric Morris is a champion in this field. Eric has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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