Between Small- And Large-Scale Ecommerce Solutions

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Between Small- And Large-Scale Ecommerce Solutions


Between Small- And Large-Scale Ecommerce Solutions

 A big eCommerce company has more to set it apart from a smaller company than just size. Larger outfits also need a different scale of eCommerce solutions than the ones that are commonly marketed on the Internet, which are almost always targeted to small and medium businesses. Just how much and where do the two differ?

Manageability

When you have a small site that sells a couple of dozen different items, inputting and managing each and every one of them individually is still a doable task. Once you expand to a three-digit inventory, though, that same job will be too time-consuming.

Larger scale eCommerce solutions are always packaged with a powerful administrator control panel that's not always present in smaller scale packages. These controls allow for bulk management, mass manipulation and generally an easier time moving all your items around the site. More feature-heavy shopping cart software is usually thrown into the mix to give a front-end complement to the new and improved back end operations.

As your site grows larger, you can afford to do fewer things manually. Solutions packages for bigger sites also usually feature task automation and scheduling to streamline your operations. Shipping papers are automatically generated and printed, for example, or suppliers contacted by the software whenever on-stock quantities fall to a certain level.

Capacity

With all those new items to manage, you'll obviously need a package that gives you a much larger storage and bandwidth allowance. The need for that is compounded by the fact that your customer base has probably expanded by now, so much more people are exploring your site and using up your bandwidth.

Besides just streamlining your eCommerce web development to increase efficiency, you should also consider getting scaled up hosting services to meet your market's demands. Instead of the couple of hundred megabytes storage and sub-one gigabyte bandwidth allowances that sufficed for your business before, you may have to jack those numbers up to about thrice their original number.

Coverage

As your business expands, so does your definition of a 'comprehensive' eCommerce solutions package. For smaller businesses, getting services piecemeal could turn out cheaper, especially when working with bargain basement companies. As a larger outfit, though, you'll find that buying a package with everything from eCommerce web design to web hosting will turn out cheaper and more convenient for you.

Once they get past the small business level, many eCommerce service companies have very wide variances in the scale of their offerings. Matching up the services from different companies to fit exactly your needs will take much time and effort, should you succeed at all. An all-in package, meanwhile, will require you to coordinate with just one company in order to get all the products and services your site needs.

Even if you're operating in the same niche and working on the same target market, it's dangerous to think that the same eCommerce solutions that worked for the smaller version of your business will work now. The scale of your business has changed, and it's high time for all your eCommerce components to change right along with it.

Finding just the right combination of eCommerce solutions can be hard for any business. Our team of eCommerce veterans at Jelecos.com will be with you at every step of the way – from scaling up to maintaining your big business – to give you the consistently good service you need to succeed.

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Merchant Account Expert  says:
4 months ago

When looking at ecommerce solutions, ask yourself, "Will this solution meet my needs when by business expands and grows to a larger size?" This should guide you in the right direction.

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