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WebCom’s WebCommerce Aimed at Small Entrepreneurs

Written By
John Lewell
John Lewell
Dec 1, 1998
1 minute read

WebCom introduced
WebCommerce, a turnkey
Internet commerce package aimed at small entrepreneurs.


The Web hosting firm enters this highly competitive market by teaming with
neighboring developer Lutris
Technologies, and will offer a 30-day free trial of the new software.
WebCommerce is browser-based and does not need to be downloaded.


The turnkey package brings all the necessary e-commerce features together,
including order processing and store management, into an integrated package
with e-mail and Web hosting services. WebCommerce uses the CyberCash method
of real-time credit card processing, which is offered for an additional
monthly fee of $9.95.


“WebCommerce is designed to be easy, quick and efficient so clients can get
their ‘stores’ up and
running with no wasted time,” said Chris Schefler, WebCom president and
co-founder. “Our customizable store templates, automatic
store builder and excellent personal technical support make it easy for small
business entrepreneurs to build outstanding Internet retail Web stores.”


WebCom offers WebCommerce at two service levels–WebCommerce Plus
at $79.95 and WebCommerce Pro at $99.95 per month. Both include
templates, shopping cart and checkout stand features, a catalog/store builder
and the merchants’ own “back office” area for the management of the product
database, shipping, tax and payment methods.

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