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Starting up a website to sell things on
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Clarita wrote:Do you mean £150-£200 to be able to sell just 3 to 5 items of jewellery! That's way more expensive than I'd consider. Thanks anyway
Hi,
A standard page website usually goes for £100. If you want shopping cart intregration then it adds to the cost. I've had 13 websites done. You can of course use a hosting company that has a shopping cart software ready to intregrate into your website. You'll usually pay an extra £25-£35 a month for a year for such software.0 -
E-commerce software recommendations:-
osCommerce
http://www.oscommerce.com/
Get an osCommerce site built for you:-
http://www.eshopfitters.co.uk/
Actinic - better software in my opinion but more expensive.
http://www.actinic.co.uk/
Or for £19.99 a month ....
http://www.actinicexpress.co.uk/
A good, cost effective Payment Gateway
http://www.protx.com/
Good Luck !0
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