• Best e-commerce hosting providers in 2021

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    Best e-commerce hosting providers in 2021

    Date:
    Fri, 25 Jun 2021 17:30:44 +0000

    Description:
    It costs surprisingly little to start selling your wares online.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Best e-commerce hosting

    1. Bluehost

    2. iPage

    3. SiteGround

    4. IONOS

    5. Liquid Web

    Read on for our detailed analysis of each host

    Got a great idea, service or product? Building a quality web store could help you sell it to the masses, and it's easier than you think.

    Even basic web hosting plans will often include core e-commerce
    functionality: templates for web stores, PayPal integration, easy installs
    for popular shopping carts.

    Ramping up to specialist e-commerce plans will get you powerful product catalogues, stock inventory and other business management tools, and support for more payment methods.

    While these products can be packed with features, even the high-end
    e-commerce plans are designed to be simple to use. Choose a layout, fill in forms to build your product catalogue and your store will start to take
    shape. There's still work to do opening an account to take credit card payments, perhaps but even web store novices will be able to figure it out
    as they go along.

    Prices are low, too, with one decent starter plan giving you three years hosting for 1.50 ($2.10) a month, or a total of 54 ($76) plus tax. If you're wondering about e-commerce but not quite sure whether it's right for you,
    this gives you a cheap and easy way to test your ideas.

    Whether you're a total e-commerce newbie or you're already running a busy web store, we've found five excellent hosting plans that could take your selling to the next level. We've also featured the best accounting software and best tax software . Bluehost has also been rated the top web host by
    WordPress.org. (Image credit: Bluehost) 1. Bluehost

    Best overall ecommerce web hosting provider Unmetered bandwidth WooCommerce hosting Free domain 24x7-US-based support

    Taking top honors in our best web hosting charts, Bluehost is a company based in Utah which is owned by web giant Endurance International Group (EIG). It offers basic shared hosting from $2.75 monthly (on a three-year contract), with WordPress Pro plans starting at $9.95 per month (although thats also a discounted introductory rate).

    For the money, you get automated setup for WordPress, not to mention other popular apps via a Mojo Marketplace-powered system. Theres also a
    cPanel-based area to allow expert users to tweak things.

    Furthermore, Bluehost provides a Weebly-based website builder. This is a
    basic browser-based affair that lets you create a website of up to six pages, and there are no extras like site templates included. But still, its better than nothing, and more functionality is in the pipeline plus you get this builder with the basic account.

    Theres also good customer support on offer, and the end result is a mix of user-friendly aspects alongside a good amount of power, and potential
    tweaking for more advanced users.

    Cheapest Bluehost Shared Plan | $7.99 $2.75 p/m | 65% off
    A fantastic bargain for TechRadar readers, Bluehost has cut the price of its Shared Plan (regularly $7.99 p/m) down to a mere $2.75 per month for the
    first term only. You get $175 in offers, 24/7 support, plus a free domain and site builder and 30-day money-back guarantee. Not bad, considering Bluehost
    is #1! (Image credit: iPage) 2. iPage

    A working web store for just over a pound a month? Low starter price Choice
    of shopping carts Limited in some areas

    Getting your first web store up and running is often an expensive business. Many providers offer little or no e-commerce functionality in their starter plans, and you'll often have to fork out for a high-end specialist plan
    before you can do anything useful.

    iPage is a rare exception where even the most basic hosting plan gives you more than enough to get started.

    A template-based website builder and free web store make it easy to design your shop, for instance. There's PayPal support for taking payments. You also get integration with your choice of shopping cart (AgoraCart, OpenCart, OSCommerce, PrestaShop, TomatoCart, Zen Cart), a free domain for the first year, and 24/7 phone (toll-free in the US and UK) and chat support to handle any urgent problems that might crop up.

    There are limits, too. The website builder only supports a maximum of six pages, for instance, and many customers will expect to be able to pay by credit card as well as PayPal. (You can do that, but you'll need to sort it out yourself.)

    Still, the introductory price is very low at $1.99 a month for up to 36 months, $7.99 on renewal. It could be worth buying just as a learning environment to experiment with the technology and see what you can do. And if you do go online, you shouldn't have to sell many products to make your hosting fees back. (Image credit: SiteGround) 3. SiteGround

    Professional e-commerce features for a home user price Simple website builder Easily install top shopping carts Free SSL

    While many web hosts go to huge efforts to highlight e-commerce abilities, others barely mention them at all. SiteGround is a great example: there's no big "build your web store here" headline, and yet when you look at the details, even its most basic shared hosting plan has a lot of e-commerce power.

    A Weebly-based website builder is available to create your store, for instance. HTTP/2 enabled servers and Cloudflare CDN integration boost speeds, reducing the chance that customers will abandon the site. And when it's time to buy, free Let's Encrypt SSL certificates will give your customers confidence that their payment details are secure.

    SiteGround plans include the Softaculous installer, which enables speedy
    setup of big-name shopping cart and e-commerce tools including PrestaShop, WooCommerce and Magento.

    At the time of writing, the company quotes 99.996% uptime, good news when you're running something as important as a web store. Although if you do hit trouble, 24/7 support and automatic daily backups should help you quickly recover the situation. (Image credit: IONOS) 4. IONOS

    Connect your web store to eBay, Amazon Marketplace and more Quality store templates Impressive on the integration front Above average prices

    The IONOS eCommerce Website Builder/Online Store is a powerful tool which combines simple template-based web store design with professional features
    and functionality.

    High quality design templates help you get up to speed quickly. There aren't many, but they look good, and can easily be customized to suit your needs.

    IONOS's most popular account is priced at $20 (20 for UK page) a month (the first six months are priced at $5 per month though). You get support for up
    to 5000 items and there's a free domain, an SSL certificate thrown in, some basic SEO, and some additional extras like Facebook and Instagram stores.

    The range improves significantly with the next plan priced at $35 a month
    (the first six months are priced at $25 per month). This adds more product support (up to 10000), advanced SEO, improvement to shipping (scheduled
    pickup and real-time shipment tracking), and multilingual shop.

    The highest plan takes your store to the next level by increasing the product support to unlimited and allows you to sell on eBay and Amazon Marketplace along with additional improvements. It's an unusual and welcome extra, but
    the price is high at $50 a month (the first six months are priced at $35 per month) (Image credit: Liquid Web) 5. Liquid Web

    Run the busiest of web stores on this powerful platform Fast and reliable platform Powerful, professional web store Supports physical, digital and virtual products

    Starter e-commerce hosting plans can do a lot for a very low price, but
    you'll often pay in terms of service quality. Websites based on shared
    hosting may be slow, or fail entirely, and support is often limited. This might not matter for tiny web stores, but if you're running a big business,
    it could be a major issue.

    Wide product support covers physical goods, digital downloads, virtual products (like online courses), for instance. There are no limits on the number of products you can sell, and you have many powerful ways to present them. The site doesn't just allow customers to choose product variations from a list, for example (color, size, design) you can show them photos which match their selections.

    Store management tools are just as flexible. You can define your own custom order statuses and workflows, automatically offer customers related products, set promotions, create coupons, accept product reviews, manage inventory and more.

    Professional design features include hundreds of responsive themes and a drag-and-drop page builder for editing.

    Your site is hosted on scalable containers. These are isolated environments which aren't shared with other users, improving reliability. Even better,
    they don't limit you to some preset amount of system resources. The platform can detect when you're busy and dynamically add RAM and CPU cores as
    required.

    Premium touches include performance testing and a staging area to test site features before going live. Jilt's abandoned shopping cart recovery may help you regain lost customers, and support for Glew's analytics will deliver valuable information about your customers and orders.

    For busy stores, perhaps most important of all is Liquid Web's excellent support. The company isn't just available 24/7/365 to respond to problems: it monitors stores, often detecting and fixing hosting-related issues before you even realize anything is wrong.

    Put it all together and this is one very impressive range, with more than enough power to run the busiest of web stores. Go take a look. The importance of getting the best ecommerce web hosting

    Today, e-commerce has become a massively lucrative channel for retailers. However, the quality of the hosting services that many small businesses are using often leaves a lot to be desired. A recent report showed that one in three Britons have abandoned their online transactions because of poor
    website design and inefficient hosting.

    Research from hosting company 1&1's '2011 Digital High Street Audit' finds worryingly low levels of consumer satisfaction with the small business websites available to them. The risk to firms from providing a bad online experience is clear 49% of consumers believe that a bad website makes a
    worse impact than a business having no website at all. This conclusion has
    led 37% to walk-away from companies completely, in favor of using a competitor. An additional 9% of Britons have found themselves reducing their spend with small companies as a direct result of being deterred by a poor company website.

    Oliver Mauss, CEO, 1&1 Internet said: "Research shows that keeping an ugly or badly functioning website online can comprise a risk to sales revenue. Consumers have ever higher expectations, and it is essential that every company website inspires confidence. Businesses that invest carefully in
    their web experience will see higher levels of customer spend, retention and referral".

    You might also want to check out our other website hosting buying guides: Best WordPress hosting providers Best cloud hosting providers Best Linux web hosting services Best e-commerce hosting Best dedicated server hosting Best small business web hosting Best Windows hosting services Best managed web hosting Best business web hosting Best colocation hosting Best email hosting providers Best web hosting resellers Best VPS hosting providers Best shared web hosting Best cheap web hosting Best website builder Best web hosting



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