Hosting
Options for an Ecommerce Web Site
by: Bobette Kyle
Deciding how to host your ecommerce Web site and what
approach to take can be daunting. There are several
approaches available, each with different advantages
and disadvantages.
Storefronts
If you have a small business, you may want to consider
a storefront or an online mall. For a fee, these services
help you build a small Web site to sell your products.
These "site in a box" Web site services
include everything you need to sell online.
Features and support vary by program and can include
options such as search engine placement, credit card
processing, and advertising. These tend to be template
services, however, with less flexibility than a custom
site. Familiarize yourself with the current offerings
in this area before making a final decision.
Custom Sites
If you have a business that is too large for or has
outgrown the smaller storefront services, you may
want to consider the more costly - but also more flexible
- custom site. For the added cost you can have a unique
site, receive greater support, and handle more traffic.
You have the options of hiring the same company to
design and host your site or using separate design
and hosting services.
Hiring the same company to design and host your site.
This option involves the fewest logistics, but may
come with trade-offs in design quality or host reliability.
Be aware that designing and hosting require different
sets of skills and expertise. When choosing a service,
evaluate their experience and ask for references in
both areas. Go to sites the company has designed and
navigate them. Note how the sites look, how easy they
are to understand, and how quickly they load into
your browser.
To evaluate the company’s hosting service, contact
current customers and ask how pleased they are with
the service. Find out how often the server is down
and ask about help desk responsiveness. Also, consider
how your site will be updated. Can you upload changes
directly or do you have to wait for someone at the
hosting company to get to it? If it is the latter,
ask current customers about their experience with
this process.
If you are still considering the design/hosting service
after studying their design capabilities and talking
to their current customers, you may also want to find
out if there has been recent turnover in key personnel.
An individual designer, coordinator, or account manager
can make a large difference in support or design quality.
Using a separate design and hosting service.
By separating the design and hosting, you have more
choices. Thus, you can have more control over both
your budget and your site. Technical incompatibilities
are a risk when taking this approach, however. Be
sure your designer is familiar with your hosting service
and it's technical capabilities. To help facilitate
information flow and minimize technical problems:
Choose a short list of hosts with both the ecommerce
capabilities you require and that pass "reliability"
tests. Read "Don't Make These Hosting Mistakes",
http://www.take-payments-online.com/ECommerceWebHosting.html
, for questions to ask and other mistakes to avoid.
Find a Web designer experienced in ecommerce applications.
Together, decide on the hosting service and ecommerce
systems you will use.
Making the Decision
Deciding upon the right combination will take some
research. One way to gather a list of hosting options
is to first find ecommerce sites that you like and/or
have ecommerce abilities similar to your needs, then
ask about the sites' hosting and ecommerce providers.
Asking for referrals from business acquaintances is
another. Many times, people are more than happy to
share their positive experiences. For example, I use
five different hosts and am generally pleased with
all of them. When asked about hosting, however, I
always recommend Lexiconn.com (my WebSiteMarketingPlan.com
site host) because of the exceptional help desk service
and support documentation.
Another way to develop hosting options is to look
for online advertisements. The sponsored search engine
ads and advertisements directly on Web sites are two
places you can find these. While there's no guarantee
all of the companies you find will be high quality,
the willingness to pay for ads can be an indication
of commitment.
Diligently decide upon ecommerce features and choose
a host with those features in mind. By doing so, you
are creating a smoother path to ecommerce success.
Copyright 2004 Bobette Kyle. All rights reserved.
About The Author
Bobette Kyle is publisher of http://www.Take-Payments-Online.com
, an ecommerce information site. She is also proprietor
of The WebSiteMarketingPlan.com Network, subject-specific
Web sites designed to help you find the right information
for marketing plans and marketing programs. Visit
at http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com.