There are lots of options to pick from when starting an ecommerce website and I'm not going to go into detail of them all today. Today's topic is just to introduce you to the different options and then on other days I'll go more into detail on each of them. Here are some options for you to consider (in no particular order):
- ProStores - Easy to use and setup. Template based. $29.95/month +.05% transaction fee. ProStores is an eBay company.
- Yahoo Stores - Very similar to ProStores. $39.95/month +1.5% transaction fee
- Nexternal - This is another turnkey solution but much more costly and presumably (at least according to Nexternal) more feature rich than ProStores. Nexternal doesn't post their price on their website (that alone always makes me nervous) but I've discovered that they charge $250/month for their service. I did receive one testimonial from a Nexternal user who loves the service but agrees it is expensive.
- Volusion - 24.95/month (and up based on the number of products you have to sell) with no transaction fees. Free templates, premium templates ($400 - $700) or custom designed.
- Amazon WebStore - $59.99/month + 7% commission (ouch)



