Should I Use Godaddy Or Yahoo Small Business For E-commerce?
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Should I Use Godaddy Or Yahoo Small Business For E-commerce?

Category: FAQ   Time: 2009-10-11   Tags: , , , , ,

I want to start an online store/business and don’t know what to do! Any suggestions/advice?
Thanks!

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"Should I Use Godaddy Or Yahoo Small Business For E-commerce?" was posted on Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at 3:31 am.

5 Responses to “Should I Use Godaddy Or Yahoo Small Business For E-commerce?”
  1. BizShari(2009-10-11):

    Setting up online store is a bit costly with high maintenance. Usually business people with online store has trouble in getting sales online because of credibility and competition from the already established entity. It takes time to get sales even one sale for new online store.
    Actually there is some different between online store and offline. You need to understand that before setting up one. I don’t want to recommend any because I don’t want you lose hope quickly when you have spent your money but nothing coming in.
    Anyhow my recommendation is before setting up online store you need to setup a website that will show your potential customer that you really know your stuff. Show them you are real people that your customer can count on for good reliable services. So you need a content website to get that all done first. Once you have steady visitor maybe you could sell just a few items to see how would be the response. If it good then maybe then is the time to setup your online store.
    Whatever decision you make just believe that you can make money online but you need to setup the right infrastructure at the right time and that require knowledge and hard work. Be persistent and never give up. All the best.

  2. I Buy And Sell Houses(2009-10-11):

    Investigate both. I use GoDaddy for domain registrations and e-mail, and have been very pleased with them. I didn’t think they were that competitive for e-commerce, but I could be wrong. And I have been quite pleased with GoDaddy’s customer service.
    As for Yahoo!, I use its pay-per-click advertising and that’s gone OK. I prefer their responsiveness and help to Google’s, which I also use. But I don’t have any other experience with Yahoo!
    Hope that helps.

  3. Thomas(2009-10-11):

    GoDaddy.
    Yahoo is lame, and they are hard to get hold of.
    It will take a lot to generate business or even hits to your site, the name of the game is: TIME its a waiting game.
    You also have to make sure that you updating the content of your website, as frequently as you can, as the more new content the crawlers find, the more often they visit your site.
    Its a lot of hard work, and a lot of your money will go into it.

  4. Suzanne M(2009-10-11):

    I have been a longtime GoDaddy customer and *just* switched to Yahoo – although not e-commerce. The reason I switched was the email at GoDaddy was an ongoing nightmare – I’m glad yours seems to be working okay – you don’t get complaints from people being blocked? Or emails that are delayed by hours or days? That was a constant problem. I rely heavily on email, so for me GoDaddy had to GO!
    I researched Yahoo’s email, called their customer service, and switched my domain hosting and email *sooo* easily – there service is way better than GoDaddy and for anyone who hasn’t checked it out, I urge you to do so.

  5. Starligh(2009-10-11):

    Between those two, use GoDaddy.

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