You know that you want to start an online store, but how do you get
started? Listed here are the essentials to get you well on your way to
eCommerce shopping cart success.
Product
First of all, you obviously need a product or service to sell. This can be hard goods (physical) or soft goods (downloadable).
Hosting Service
After that, you need a place to host your website, called a hosting
server. There are many hosting companies you can use, but you need to
make sure your shopping cart software is compatible with the hosting
server.
Website
Then you need a website. This can be an existing website to which you
can add eCommerce capabilities or you can build the site from scratch.
Some shopping carts come with website wizards that let you create a
website with no html skills. Others offer to build the site with their
design professionals.
Shopping Cart
The shopping cart is one of the most important parts to having a
smooth e-commerce transition. Elements that are critical to a shopping
cart should be, website wizards, Merchant tools, Shopping features,
payment options, shipping and taxes configurations, statistics, and
security. A truly great shopping cart is considered an E-commerce
solution.
Credit Card Processing
Next you need some way of accepting online payments. This normally
means credit cards. There are also other types of payments that the
shopping cart should handle, checks, E-checks, cod, phone orders and
person-to-person.
Merchant Account
Merchant accounts aren't the same as ordinary bank accounts even
though ordinary banks provide them. These accounts allow a business to
accept credit cards as payment for goods and services. In a way,
merchant accounts act as a contract between the business owner and the
bank. Rules defining how products will be bought, sold and paid for are
set; any violation of these rules is considered fraud.
Payment Gateway
A customer enters credit card information to purchase your product or
service. This data is passed to the merchant web server and a payment
gateway through a secure socket layer (SSL)*. Once the payment gateway
receives the transaction data, their software verifies all of the credit
card information and then accepts or declines the credit card. The
payment gateway sends an email receipt to the merchant web server and to
the customer. Along with the email receipt, the payment gateway sends
the order to the merchant bank. The money is subtracted from the
purchaser's credit card account and placed in a 30-day holding merchant
account owned by your business.
Marketing
Last, but most important, you need to have a strategy for marketing
your site and attracting customers. The old saying, "build it and they
will come", does not apply to websites. You need to have a good
marketing strategy. This should include search engine optimization,
pay-per-clicks, pop-unders, banner ads and affiliates just to name a
few.
and at the end you will need an Ecommerce Manager who is an expert.
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