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Ecommerce
Hosting Considerations |
by:
Eric
Lester |
Website
hosting can be a complex undertaking. Determining
how much space you need, how much transfer,
finding a reliable host, and getting everything
online is no simple task. Add ecommerce
to the mix and things become even more complex.
This article will deal with some of those
additional complications to finding a host
for an online store. All of the same considerations
to finding general hosting can be applied
to ecommerce hosting, there are simply a
few additional ones that need some attention.
Basics- Disk Space and Transfer
The core states of any kind of hosting,
ecommerce or not, remain space and transfer,
or traffic. Generally measured in monthly
increments, your space and transfer will
place a crucial role in determining just
what size plan you need. Ecommerce sites
will, generally speaking, require more space
and transfer than an equivilant sized site
without ecommerce. This is due to the presence
of the shopping cart upon which the online
storefront is based. Shopping cart programs
are installed to the account on which they
operate, requiring space, and their scripts
for running the store will require additional
transfer to handle customers as they browse,
add items to their cart, and check out.
Will there be a tremendous amount of extra
transfer required by the cart? That depends
on how many use the cart and on the cart
itself. This is why its best to start small
and having a clear upgrade path to handle
future popularity.
Prospective online merchants will generally
have a good idea how many products they'll
be selling initially. This will vary wildly
from merchant to merchant, and many merchants
don't put their entire stocks online. It
is wise to start with a considered selection
of products first, especially if you wish
to initially keep your hosting plan small
and upgrade as the store prospers. Those
with a great deal of products need to be
aware they will probably be facing a bigger
monthly fee for a larger hosting plan. Once
the decision is made regarding the products,
attention can be turned to finding a suitable
shopping cart program to contain them.
Shopping Cart
The choice of shopping cart can be a personal
one. Those entirely new to ecommerce will
probably not have any experience with any
kind of shopping cart software. There are
a number of popular choices, and most hosting
companies will provide one, if not a variety,
from which you can choose. It is important
to find a shopping cart that suits the individual
user, as attempting to change your shopping
down the road can be a long process that
will, most likely, bring your store down
during a transitional period. Don't immediately
jump at the first cart a host offers. Ask
if they have demos and try them out. Be
sure it's a program you can learn and use,
as it is the primary way you'll be doing
your online business. Even if you have a
large business and have a design firm setting
up the cart, a rudimentary knowledge of
the cart's processes is highly recommended.
Learn as much about your prospective shopping
cart software as possible. Make sure it
supports SSL, a common site security protocol
that will help keep your customer's credit
card numbers safe when ordering online.
It will need to support your merchant account
and payment gateway. In many cases a host
might bundle these services, so compatibility
isn't an issue. If you secured your merchant
services separately from hosting, be sure
they are compatible. Find out if the cart
has a recommended maximum product limit
and, of course, try not to exceed it. The
store may slow down and perform poorly if
there are too many products in it.
Finally, make sure it will do everything
you want it to do. Some merchants sell services
and downloadable items that don't conform
exactly to the order-product-ship-product
flow. If your cart doesn't support these
features by default, there may be 3rd party
add-ons that will provide this functionality.
Miva Merchant is one such shopping cart
with a very active 3rd party developer community
providing a wide range of add-ons, or "modules"
to extend the feature set of the original
program. The merchant will have to buy these
add-ons and have them installed on their
own initiative, though, and the hosting
company will not be able to support them.
Reliability and Support
Perhaps of greatest importance is reliability
in your chosen host. Think in terms of a
"brick and mortar" storefront. If someone
locks the front door during business hours,
then no customers can come in and nothing
is sold. Similarly, if an online store is
down at any hour, no customers can come
in and nothing is sold. You want the most
reliable hosting for such a mission-critical
site. Never just take the word of a hosting
company's site in regards to their uptime.
Do research and look for customer reviews
of your prospective host. Online merchants
should always be willing to pay more for
a reliable hosting company with good uptime
and support. A good rule of thumb is to
stay away from free or "bargain basement"
hosts, since support and uptime are usually
the first things to suffer with this kind
of hosting.
Conclusions
Finding the right ecommerce hosting company
requires a few additional considerations.
Decide on your products, your shopping cart,
and then shop for your hosting company.
You will need more space and transfer than
an equivalent site, but start small with
your product selection and you can still
save money on your hosting. Find a shopping
cart that's easy for you to use and understand,
as switching at a later date can result
in downtime and a lot of work transferring
your products. Finally, make sure your host
has solid uptime, as an online store that's
down isn't generating any sales.
About the author:
Mr. Lester has served for 4 years as the
webmaster for http://www.apollohosting.comand
previously worked in the IT industry an
additional 5 years, acquiring knowledge
of hosting, design, and search engine optimization.
Apollo Hosting provides website hosting,
ecommerce hosting, vps hosting, and web
design services to a wide range of customers.
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