Jan
02
Best all-in-one website templates, hosting, e-commerce site?
Author: admin | Category: Uncategorized
Can everyone provide a list of sites that provide an easy, all-in-one website builder and e-commerce service? I know there are the following:
-godaddy.com
-flyingcart.com
-homestead.com
-websitewizard.com
-webstarts.com (no e-commerce)
-e-junkie.com
The more sites I have to compare, the more selection I can make my decision on. Thanks, everyone.
Tags: Homestead, Hosting Site, Junkie, Website Builder, Website Hosting, Website Templates







January 3rd, 2009 at 2:40 am
Hi,
Best I know of is “Synthasite” (its free), got no ads(means you can add your own and make some money off Google Adsense and Click bank) also got easy to use web builder (dont need to know HTML)
Create a site there and then also use “Alibaba” (its free) if you keen on opening a small online product store.
Use links to connect your 2 sites.
Hope that helped.
January 4th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
This is one of my e-commerce websites at
The Merchant Account is at the bottom of this page at
Make sure to just get a free quote for your business and shop and compare. Everything you see on this website is Rock Solid from GoDaddy to Wordtracker, etc. Whatever you do with your website, this is number one critical……….. The best of luck to you!!
January 7th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
I can add a name to your list. I personally use SiteSell
I commend you on your efforts to compare. Comparing helps you to select the best match. I would also recommend that once you have compiled your list, start your comparison side-by-side. First comparing feature-by-feature then dollar-for-dollar. Using this process will ensure that you get the best fit for your needs and the most value for your money.
It is just like going out shopping for a new set of clothes. The more you shop around the better the fit, value and the style will be in sync with your expectations.
BEST WISHES!
January 10th, 2009 at 7:41 pm
I am an affiliate to just over 50 hosting companies, frankly I would not recommend nearly half of them.
At the moment I am rating hosts and basically asking the same questions that you are. I’d be happy to do a little of your leg work, and would appreciate any feedback that you have in return.
My sites, nearly 100, are hosted with two companies. The main one is likely going to get the boot after two years of slowly declining reliability. My secondary account is working great.
At the end of the day, most hosts will offer a system like Cpanel. Cpanel is a package of software applications that you can install with a click or two from your browser. They include multiple message boards, blogs, ecommerce, and so on… Just about anything that you can think of.
One big suggestion just looking at the question would be to make sure that you have several, if not unlimited mySQL accounts. It would be a real ****** to have five and need six.