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ashop commerce – a review

One of the many ways to make money with your weblog is to develop a product line that people are interested in, and sell it to them. Unfortunately, most web hosters do not provide simple, easy-to-use methods by which weblog administrators can set up their own shopping carts and purcashing systems. Thankfully, companies exist which do specialize in those kinds of tools, one of which is Ashop Commerce. In addition to letting you set up an electronic shopping cart, the software allows you to manage inventory, design your own custom interface for your store, and even interface with Google Checkout itself. I honestly confess that my knowledge of ecommerce software is somewhat limited, however, judging from their list of features, as well as their thoughtfully-provided demo on their webpage, this is a sound, comprehensive suite for anyone interested in coming up with an online store. I mean, the software even can allow for direct integration with accounting software like QuickBooks and the like. That kind of forethought and thoughtfulness is certainly indicative of a company interested in serving their customers to the furthest extent possible. For reference, their prices start at about 40 bucks a month for 50 products, and work up to $190 a month for an unlimited number of products.
—This post sponsored by Ashop Commerce.—

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