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March 20, 2008

Starting out

There are many different opinions on how to start an e-com business. This is my journey (sink or swim) on how I am trying to accomplish a business on-line.

Some background of my experience.

I am a teacher in Western Washington and I am an optimist/realist, meaning that I keep a good attitude but I always have a plan B. I have had 2 businesses in the past as well as the one that I am currently running, which I have had for 3 years now. My first business I started while I was in college, I went to massage therapy school and was certified. I became a massage therapist!  I lasted for approx 8 months before I burned out and moved out of the area to continue my schooling.

The second business I started was with a friend right out of college. It was a mobile auto detailing business which lasted for about 6 months before my partner decided to take the checkbook out for a night on the town.

Back to the job on hand. Starting out! These are the steps that I used to start up an e-business. Are there different ways? (of course there are).

  1. Get an account and a domain on a webhost. I went with Lunarpages because of their good prices and good customer service. Check the Web host page for more options and information. Don’t forget to choose a good domain name for your store!
  2. Get an account with a product sourcing guide or a wholesale/drop-shipping source. I signed up for Worldwide Brands because of their reputation and size. Once you get an account it is for life. There are cheaper lists out there but this site has a good reputation.
  3. Sign up for paypal if you haven’t done so already. I went to a bank and got a free checking and savings account and set up my paypal to that.
  4. Download Zencart. If you have cpanel on your webhost look for fantastico and download it that way. It will save you a lot of headaches. ZenCart is an open source program that is for free. It runs with Paypal and many other merchant account providers (we will go over that later).
  5. Set up your ZenCart store. I suggest that you buy a book called. “Zen Cart – Building an Online Store the Zen Way – For Beginners” You can find it at http://www.zencartstore.com/. They have both the paperback and the ebook. I have the paperback and still use it. Check the security settings to make sure you are set up safely. ZenCart Forums has the info you need.
  6. As soon as your account with your dropshipper/wholesaler has been confirmed you can begin to stock your store. Follow the instructions in the book mentioned in step 5.
  7. Get a dedicated ip address for your stores domain, have your web host set this up.
  8. Configure your paypal merchant account. When starting out use the standard merchant account. It is free to set up, the customer does not need a paypal account and you will not need to purchase a SSL cert for your account until later. It directs your customer to their site to finish the transaction.
  9. Test your site. Have a donation item to make sure the cart works.
  10. Sign up for a domain submission service. You can submit this for free but it is better practice to sign up for a service like. Best of  the Web. http://botw.org/helpcenter/promo-LP.aspx
  11. Write a blog about your items and store.

I hope this information helps you out. I am on step #10 and will be continuing this blog on a weekly bases. If you like what you see please help me out by donating to help me pay down my debt.

I will soon update my pages which will include more information on specific directions about maintaining your site.

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