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spookycloud 03-23-2009 09:53 AM

Starting up a business website got a couple questions?
 
So I am looking to start up my own website selling products.
I want to get a domain at godaddy and host at hostgator.
I know nothing about html or how to build a website so I was looking at the godaddy quick shopping cart where you can add 20 items and its only $9.99 a month anyone have any experience using godaddy shopping cart?
Also Im in need of a merchant but before I submit applications to them I am going to sell mostly movies and software so my main question would be would authorize.net accept me or any other merchant account since those are "HIGH RISK" items?

bigpoppa911 03-23-2009 10:28 AM

If you are going with Hostgator as your host, you should get your domain with them as well. Go Daddy from what I've heard has many problems including losing your domain name. I would use Hostgator for both. That''s what I do.

The_Cynic 03-23-2009 12:36 PM

Do not get a domain at godaddy, they will pull your dns at the first complaint, they suck as a registrar, they also front run. which means if you go to Godaddy to search for a domain and you don't buy it at that session, then you come back a few days or weeks later to buy it and mysteriously the domain you wanted has already been registered and you have to pay them $$$$ to buy it from them.

Don't be fooled by their big ad spending GoDaddy are Scammers!

And why pay $120 a year for a shopping cart for 20 items? Just use the free mercantec cart.

Keep your costs down until you see if your stuff will sell

You don't need your own CC processing account.

Sign up for Paypal, Google Checkout and amazon payments and the integrate that with free mercantec cart. Your customers breeze through checkout with no forms to fill out and you cover everybody .
+ it builds trust because you are not asking them to trust you with their CC info. They give their cc info to Amazon, paypal or Google.

see how I set mine up. (For Free)

go here and enter quantity of 1 and see the procedure.

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spookycloud 03-23-2009 12:45 PM

The_Cynic I like your site but what shopping cart software did you use?
Because I tried out zen cart and could not figure out how to even use it or upload any files thats why I am looking at godaddy quick shopping cart because it looks simple to use.

ebay 03-23-2009 01:00 PM

good luck with your new business

The_Cynic 03-23-2009 01:01 PM

Free Shopping Cart Software for Google Checkout and PayPal - Mercantec.com ----free and easy to set up.

It also takes Amazon payments in addition to paypal and Google checkout

bigpoppa911 03-23-2009 01:21 PM

The cynic my google checkout gives an error message "oops null", what does that mean what have I missed?

The_Cynic 03-23-2009 01:27 PM

Don't know, I never had a problem getting it to work, are you using the correct google account # on the mercantec verification page?

bigpoppa911 03-23-2009 01:35 PM

I double check I may have an error during the set up, just thought you might have encountered something similar. Probably an overlooked error.

spookycloud 03-23-2009 07:55 PM

Im still looking for a merchant account though because whenever I create a stealth paypal account they always limit me and ask for SSN# when I recieve over or around $800.....

PBX 03-24-2009 12:43 PM

Yahoo stores is the way to go, bar none.

ebaykilla 03-24-2009 12:55 PM

auctiva commerce is about $10 a month for a website

aspkin 03-24-2009 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PBX (Post 80302)
Yahoo stores is the way to go, bar none.

You have to be kidding me..

Yahoo Stores is the worst!

PBX 03-24-2009 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aspkin (Post 80306)
You have to be kidding me..

Yahoo Stores is the worst!

Worst in what ways, I've tried several other carts etc its the easiest to setup and has brand recognition. From my experience more successful stores are based on the Yahoo Platform than any other and it has a large base of developers if you so inclined to have a custom design or features done. :pop2:

GREMLIN 03-25-2009 05:18 AM

Spookey cloud dont be put off by not understanding the upload procedure of zencart. They have an awesome forum and many tutorials scattered around the web. The only downfall to zencart which i have found is that your customers will need to log in to buy. However when your customers do buy you have all the info which is really good. I mean i was using publisher before which was very easy to set up but the scripts come out very long which isn't good. Also they don't have a shopping cart. You can however use a cart called something like romancart. They have a promotion with moneybookers but you have to pay for the cart.

going back to zencart. It is hard to get your head around it at first but then so will all carts. Especially if your dealing with css. I was put off by all the jargon and all sorts but have now managed to get my head around it. One of the good things is that there are so many free contributed add ons which you can use. Just to name a few: googlebase/froogle datafeed generator- xml site map generator- shopmania datafeed generator and many many more. All modules are available for paypal-google checkout and many more merchant integration tools.

I always do my zencart installation as a manual installation but have heard of something called fantastico which will do it for you automatically. If you need a hand in the setup process then email me and i will point you in the right direction. I would say that the zencart forum more or less covers everything.

Not to mention all the fun you will have..

GreenBean 03-25-2009 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PBX (Post 80307)
Worst in what ways, I've tried several other carts etc its the easiest to setup and has brand recognition. From my experience more successful stores are based on the Yahoo Platform than any other and it has a large base of developers if you so inclined to have a custom design or features done. :pop2:

Second post where you react in a negative way when someone dislikes your choice. Is there an agenda? :peace::peace:

bigpoppa911 03-25-2009 03:39 PM

Has anyone tried magento's e-commerce software? If so how does it work for you?

bigpoppa911 03-26-2009 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GREMLIN (Post 80356)
Spookey cloud dont be put off by not understanding the upload procedure of zencart. They have an awesome forum and many tutorials scattered around the web. The only downfall to zencart which i have found is that your customers will need to log in to buy. However when your customers do buy you have all the info which is really good. I mean i was using publisher before which was very easy to set up but the scripts come out very long which isn't good. Also they don't have a shopping cart. You can however use a cart called something like romancart. They have a promotion with moneybookers but you have to pay for the cart.

going back to zencart. It is hard to get your head around it at first but then so will all carts. Especially if your dealing with css. I was put off by all the jargon and all sorts but have now managed to get my head around it. One of the good things is that there are so many free contributed add ons which you can use. Just to name a few: googlebase/froogle datafeed generator- xml site map generator- shopmania datafeed generator and many many more. All modules are available for paypal-google checkout and many more merchant integration tools.

I always do my zencart installation as a manual installation but have heard of something called fantastico which will do it for you automatically. If you need a hand in the setup process then email me and i will point you in the right direction. I would say that the zencart forum more or less covers everything.

Not to mention all the fun you will have..

Do you use google checkout with your zencart?

GREMLIN 03-28-2009 02:36 PM

No i dont use google checkout with my zencart but you can if you like.

bigpoppa911 03-28-2009 08:14 PM

The reason for google checkout being then it wouldn't be mandatory for customers to log for conversion purposes. But I'm having with the plug-in. I'll keep trying.

GREMLIN 03-31-2009 08:34 AM

Yeh ive tried to implement the plug in also but am getting errors. im working on it and once its up and running will let you know. To get the full potential out of the plugin you will need a secure server or google will not relay the info back from there site to yours.
cheers

bigpoppa911 04-02-2009 04:50 PM

Yes I'll let you know as well when I get it working correctly. You are right about the SSL so I did get one to make use of all the benefits of the google checkout plug in.


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