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I've presently got a freemerchant storefront which SUCKS really really badly.
I'm a piddly-assed merchant selling a handful of products. I use authorizenet to do the charges from freemerchant. I also have a paypal acct.
1. where can I go to do my piddly-assed cybercommerce that actually works, has a nice easy back room interface and easy set up (I'm not a tech joke, don't talk to me of MIVA merchant, etc, and I'm not going to attempt to store cr. card numbers on my server). Need to pay well under $50/month.
2. to complicate things, we also sell subscriptions to newsletters. I'd love them to be recurring and have subs and mailing list nicely automated. I know paypal's one solution, but I hear they suck.
Anybody ever work with these guys? wired-2-shop
thanks for any hand-holding. again, go easy on me, I'm dim!
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 1:35 am (utc) on Aug. 4, 2004]
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Yahoo handles all the security, and its on their own servers with your domain name. The 'starter' program runs about $39.95/mo with 1.5% transaction fee (including hosting).
I've got more than a half-dozen of my smaller clients using it, and they are quite happy. Being Yahoo, they also make it simple for your buyers. No complex login requirements, just fast checkout through their easy-to-use shopping cart.
I'm not sure about your newsletter subscriptions, but I know they do provide purchase/download capabilities for software sellers.
It's worth a look.
Steve