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Small Business Web Shopping Cart Software: 7
Reasons Hosted Is Better
First Published: December 2005
Last Update: December 2005
Author: Joel Walsh
Why should you pay for a remotely hosted shopping cart for your small business website, rather than just install a free
OpenSource shopping cart on your site?
There are a lot of reasons:
1) Focus. Your business is selling stuff, not installing and managing a complicated script. You'll have enough issues
running a business that you won't be able to outsource to someone else the way you can with a shopping cart script.
2) Price. Paid hosted shopping cart software's price is inconsequential: $10-$100/month. If that's a significant
expense for your business, you need to look into improving your profit margin.
3) Support. While support for "paid" business software is included in the cheap price, support for "free" business
software is pretty expensive. OpenSource and other free software come without any support except forums for
do-it-yourself-ers to share ideas. So, you'll end up paying someone to install and maintain it. Or you do it yourself,
which costs so much time it's more expensive than paying someone if your time is worth anything.
4) Installation. When you buy hosted software on a subscription plan, installation is already done and support is included. When
you have an issue–and have you ever had software that you didn't
have an issue with at least once?–you don't have to pay a developer $150/hour to make it go away.
5) Security. Security issues are taken care of for you by the provider–no patching software.
6) Speed. Hosted online shopping carts really do work now, out of the box. You just input your inventory and go. OpenSource
shopping carts come with dozens of customization options that will take you hours just to decide you don't need most of them.
7) Peace of mind. The shopping cart is the jugular vein of an online business. If anything makes the blood stop flowing,
however minor the cause, you'll feel it fast. If you are the one who has to make sure the blood stays flowing, or if you
have to rely on the availability of a freelance programmer, you won't be getting the soundest sleep. Let a specialist do that
worrying for you, 24 hours a day.
About the Author:
Joel Walsh is a business writer. Try EasyStoreCreator for an easy hosted.
For more free-reprint articles by Joel Walsh please visit: http://www.isnare.com
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