What to Look for in Ecommerce Web Hosting
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:59pm (GMT)
Ecommerce hosting includes all hosting services related to the exchange
of goods, services, and investments online. While we usually think of
ecommerce hosting as online shops where you can buy books, CDs, and
computer accessories, there are many other kinds of ecommerce hosting.
Ecommerce hosting plans include powerful site design software that
allows you to create an online presence for your company. You can sell
one product or ten thousand.
The Shopping Cart -- You have probably seen or used a virtual shopping
cart provided by an ecommerce website. This is a program that allows
you to browse and select one or more products or services from a
website before proceeding to a checkout point for purchasing. This
program uses cookies to remember each customer and the items in his/her
shopping cart. All ecommerce hosting plans offer one or more shopping
cart programs, though they vary in complexity and ease of use.
Payment Gateways & Merchant Accounts -- Ecommerce hosting also
includes a payment gateway so that customers can purchase your goods or
services from the convenience of their homes. Together with a merchant
account, your customers can purchase goods or services from your site
with a variety of payment options including: Visa, Mastercard, PayPal,
cheque, or sometimes by telephone. A merchant account acts as an online
banking account where sales revenue is stored for later transfer or
withdrawal.
These services can often be purchased independently of the ecommerce
plan, which allows you to choose the best services for your needs.
Before choosing a particular company, ensure that the shopping cart,
payment gateway, and merchant account are all compatible. If they are
bundled together then this will probably not be an issue. It is also
important to compare merchant account/ payment gateway providers, as
they have different transaction costs, application requirements and
operating procedures.
Secure Sockets Layer -- If you will be accepting payments online you
must have some form of SSL. SSL (secure sockets layer) encrypts data
such as credit card numbers and addresses so that it is not visible as
it passes through other computers. Without SSL all your personal
information would be visible to everyone with access to the internet.
If your ecommerce plan includes shared SSL, than you can use the host's
shared SSL certificate (ex.
https://secure.yourhostsdomain.com/~username).
Or you can opt for a private SSL certificate. With a private SSL
certificate you must pay a fee and you must have a dedicated IP address
(check your hosting plan details). Your private account does not
include your web hosts name in the IP address (ex.
https://secure.yourdomain.com). This is more expensive than a shared
SSL certificate because you must pay a yearly fee to renew your private
certificate.
Plan Carefully -- Ecommerce sites require many more considerations than
regular business web sites. You should develop a detailed growth plan
that enables you to choose hosting services that will grow with your
site and allow your business to incorporate additional features as you
see fit. It is important to choose a host that offers reliable
technical support. You will likely require support in setting up your
payment gateway and SSL certificate. However, you will probably also
need assistance to setup your shopping cart.
You will need to incorporate a database to store all of your products
and customer information. This can be a daunting task made more
difficult when using complicated application software. Before
purchasing a hosting plan, you should first talk to a sales
representative who can answer any questions. You should also ask to
see/use a demo for any important software you will need (such as a
shopping cart).
If you don't have an in-house web developer or are uncomfortable with
the complexity of ecommerce hosting, it may be easier to choose a plan
with a ready-made website that you can simply plug in your pictures and
product descriptions. Again, try using the demo first. Keep in mind,
ecommerce hosting requires more disk space and data transfer than
regular hosting so ensure that you will have an adequate amount for the
future growth of your website.
You need a hosting provider that can really offer 99.9% uptime. The
last thing you want is paying customers that can't access your website.
Don't settle for the hosting provider's glowing testimonials. Search
long and hard for reliable impartial reviews.
Conclusions-- Ecommerce hosting provides a means of selling products
and services online. When choosing a hosting plan, ensure that the
shopping cart is easy to use and that your payment gateway/merchant
account are compatible with your shopping cart software. Find out if
your plan includes a shared SSL certificate.
If not, you will have to purchase a private certificate at added
expense. Importantly, make sure your plan includes enough disk space
and bandwidth for your growing site and the uptime and technical
support to see you through any unexpected obstacles. Reliability of the
hosting provider is key, so take the time to carefully research the
host(s) of your choice.
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