What do you do when you create a shopping site? In the past, I used to program myself, but it’s not easy to create a shopping site with sales tax, shipping, inventory management, and other necessary functions by yourself. Even if you use a tool that helps you create a shopping site, you’ll likely have to pay commissions on sales. If you sell a lot of products, it may be convenient to register with a shopping site. But if you’re only selling a few items, it can be a hassle to register. And if you want a shopping site on your own website, you don’t have very many choices.
There was a time when we also developed and offered shopping sites, but we recently licensed a software called ShopSite. ShopSite allows you to run a shop on your own domain, and the software is subscription-based rather than purchase-based. With it, we can build shopping sites for our customers along with our e-commerce web hosting service, YourHost.
The system itself is easy to use, with many templates to choose from. But of course, we can help you set it up, if needed. And the best part is that there are no fees or commissions on sales.
If you are interested in creating an online store with your own domain name, please contact us.
I wanted to come to America because I really liked Elvis ... But he passed away 1977, a year before I came to America to study. Elvis in Hawaii was broadcasted in Japan and I remember watching it. My aunt was at the concert as an audience. I wish I was there.
By the way, I learned this My Way in English before I learn to speak English. I just remember the word by the sounds.
I am starting to get ready for my business trip to Japan. This morning, I checked my clothings and found out all my dress shirts are too big. I used to wear as big as size 19 but I found out my actual collar is 17-17.5 and sleeve length of 36-37. I bought one today and Nordstrom Rack and I ordered one online. Now, I have to look for suit. This is good but to costs.
I donated many of my suits and shirts to Goodwill this morning.
Prime minster of Japan just announced that Japan will be open to non-visa business and tourists from the US. It has been 2 years and 6 months since they closed the door. I am looking forward to visiting Japan soon.