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Small Business E-Commerce Solution Offered

Dec 18, 1998
1 minute read

Austin, TX-based EcommerceSoft delivered a new e-commerce initiative called
CartSecure, described as a “complete online commerce and database solution
that promises to bring more businesses into the digital marketplace.”


CartSecure accommodates every aspect of
conducting business on the Internet and can provide merchants with a complete
storefront and order processing in less than a week, the company said.


Each CartSecure storefront offers a company homepage with graphics; an
online catalog that the merchant creates with an unlimited number of products
and real-time editing; product detail pages with descriptions and photos; a
shopping cart feature that allows customers to carry the cart with them from
page to page; secure, real-time credit card processing as an add-on and a
promotion option that submits the site to all major indexes and search engines


One-time set up fee is $499 and the monthly hosting fee is $39.95.


CartSecure not only opens the digital marketplace to more small and medium
sized businesses who previously found it expensive and complicated, but for
Web developers, it means the potential for immediate revenue increases and
sales commissions, the company said.


CartSecure was built for Value Added Resellers and allows anyone with some
sales experience on the Net, as well as ISPs, to become online commerce
providers, the company said. Free demo accounts are available here.

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