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eCommerce,
How much does it cost?
Making profits with your existing website
design or creating a new online store can be exciting,
affordable and most of all; rewarding. Mmmm . . . that's
what the last sales guy told me.
What is eCommerce (or selling via the
Internet)? It is similar to selling through a physical
building's business storefront, with one big difference:
the costs for eCommerce are lower. The lower costs alone
make it a lot more affordable for someone to start up
a business or expand their storefront business onto
the Internet.
So, the cost to do online business depends
on how much time and effort you are able to put in and
the eCommerce developer you choose to work with. Generally,
developers should try to enable their clients to be
as independent as possible in areas such as daily site
updates, processing online orders, customer feedback
and low or no cost (except time) online marketing.
Hosting costs are determined by: the
amount of 1) server space you require for product photos,
e-mail accounts, and 2) bandwidth - the more customers
that visit your store, the more bandwidth you will require.
Typically an online store setup may cost $15 to $90
per month for hosting.
Other costs include online store program
and designing the storefront. There are many programs
to choose from with some being free to some costing
thousands. As with anything you buy, you do get what
you pay for. Clients like to use online store setups
that are easy for them to use when they need to do product
updates and simple design changes. That way the initial
higher cost for the client's online store will be offset
by ease of use and low maintenance costs to operate
over the long term.
Next we have graphical design costs,
that can range from $70 for a pre-designed store template
to a built from scratch setup that can cost $500 and
up. If you have only a few products I would suggest
starting with the pre-designed store template as the
cost is low and the look is quite professional, with
only a small amount of time required to input text and
make some minor modifications to suit your requirements.
If you have quite a few products and they are quite
different from each other, you may incur more cost to
develop the graphic design as each product category
will have a look designed just for that category.
Finally, we need to open up the store
for business: market the store and bring in some customers
to buy the products. As mentioned earlier, there is
no-cost marketing that can be done. For example, the
site can be submitted to the primary search engines,
adding the store listing to online directories that
are relevant to the product or service, and exchanging
store links with other sites that are similar but not
direct competition.
What are we selling? When your starting
out with a new product, try to stay with a unique product
that is light in weight, as shipping costs are often
overlooked in starting up an online business. If you
already have existing products to sell, revisit shipping
costs and see where you can find savings.
I find most business owners sell what
they are most passionate about. Some of your present
hobbies or interests could sell as the end product,
as items purchased by other people. Some of the most
successful online stores are a result of one's passion
and desire to share their dream with others and if done
logically and thoughtfully with a good web developer,
can result in financial rewards at a low investment
cost through an online store.
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