NJGunnar
Aluminum
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2008
- Location
- NorthWest, New Jersey,USA
Wow, Wrustle's recent thread on web host sites was perfectly timed and saved me a lot of typing! Thanks Russ!
The only difference is the new site I'm intersted in building is for selling a new product of mine, so I need to figure out how to best extract the cash from the customer.
I've owned the domain for years and will most likely use Go Daddy to host the site. I'm also considering using there site builder and modifying a template just too get things started. I don't have the time nor funds to pay someone or deal with the learning curve of a more featrued CMS. (Read, I'm trying to limit my risks on a product I'm floating out there on a trial.)
PayPal has been recommended to me by one of my customers who says he has had no problems and found them to be competitive. So I'm thinking of using them for the BuyNow/Shopping Cart button and card processing.
Any thoughts on what I've outlined would be great!
I'm a bit new to the slinging my own product thing, but after years of being a job shop, I want to take some steps towards what seems to be the Holy Grail of shop owners, my own product.
Gunnar
The only difference is the new site I'm intersted in building is for selling a new product of mine, so I need to figure out how to best extract the cash from the customer.
I've owned the domain for years and will most likely use Go Daddy to host the site. I'm also considering using there site builder and modifying a template just too get things started. I don't have the time nor funds to pay someone or deal with the learning curve of a more featrued CMS. (Read, I'm trying to limit my risks on a product I'm floating out there on a trial.)
PayPal has been recommended to me by one of my customers who says he has had no problems and found them to be competitive. So I'm thinking of using them for the BuyNow/Shopping Cart button and card processing.
Any thoughts on what I've outlined would be great!
I'm a bit new to the slinging my own product thing, but after years of being a job shop, I want to take some steps towards what seems to be the Holy Grail of shop owners, my own product.
Gunnar