5 Ways To Start an Online Shop For Your Blog

August 6, 2010PanahNo CommentsBlogging Tips

Many top bloggers have their own online shops selling affiliate products and their own branded items. You do not necessarily have to own what you sell to start a shop for your website. Let’s say you are an iPhone blogger. You can add a store to your website just to promote the best iPhone products and accessories. The same approach can be used for other types of blogs as well. Needless to say, those hot-shot bloggers do sell their branded t-shirts, mugs, and everything in between.

You don’t have to be a genius or very well-funded to start your own online shop. There are plenty of solutions that let you host your own store. All you need is a decent web host and a domain. Sounds too difficult? These 5 websites let you start your own online shop in a flash:

highwire: a complete e-commerce solution that gives you the tools to manage your orders and customers and even market your business. Gives you control over HTML and CSS too.

Shopify: a very flexible solution that creates your web store quickly. It has plenty of themes for you to choose from to customize your online shop. It offers SSL, custom domains, discounts, and much more.

aStore: Amazon aStore gives you everything you need to start selling Amazon products (pick the products you want to sell). It is pretty flexible and can be added to your existing websites if you know your way around this product.

CafePress: it gives you an easy way to design and sell your t-shirts. The fact that you won’t have to deal with any inventory or do any shipping is a big plus.

ProStores: eBay stores need no introduction. If you have a small business and want to manage your operations more effectively and efficiently, ProStores can give you a leg up. For $60 a month, you can sell as many as 100,000 products in your store.

Starting an online shop is much easier these days. You just have to have a plan. Don’t let the technical side of things to get in your way.

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