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		<title>Is ECommerce for writers too?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When I started in the Internet Industry some 20 years ago a few years back, ecommerce wasn't even a buzzword yet. My how things change over the span of time. Now the big buzzwords don't really include ecommerce. It's an expected commodity,... <a href="http://www.jerrydrussell.com/is-ecommerce-for-writers-too/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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		</div><p>When I started in the Internet Industry <strike>some 20 years ago</strike> a few years back, ecommerce wasn&#8217;t even a buzzword yet.  My how things change over the span of time.  Now the big buzzwords don&#8217;t really include ecommerce.  It&#8217;s an expected commodity, something everyone is using, whether it&#8217;s just a buy me button through some third party shop or a full blown storefront system, it&#8217;s everywhere.</p>
<p>But why should a writer be interested in an <a href="http://www.americommerce.com/store/pg/14-Storefront-Setup-Shopping-Cart-Features.aspx">ecommerce storefront</a>?</p>
<p>There are several reasons, actually.  If you&#8217;ve got more than 6 or 7 books out, and you have the option to use an affiliate program or sell directly through your publishing house, having your own ecommerce enabled site might just help you gain a few more precious pennies per sale.  How?  by getting you the commision price of your book <em>plus</em> the commission on the sale through your publisher, or Amazon.  Not a bad deal, all in all.</p>
<p><span id="more-202"></span>If you are entertaining thoughts of opening your own E-Publishing site, ecommerce is not only a necessity, it&#8217;s imperitive that you are using a system you can trust to work flawlessly.  This leaves you with two choices.  You can build and manage your own ecommerce solution, or you can use a hosted solution.</p>
<p>Honestly, unless you have quite a bit of experience managing websites, I suggest the second option for building an <a href="http://www.americommerce.com/store/pg/14-Storefront-Setup-Shopping-Cart-Features.aspx">ecommerce storefront</a>.  It&#8217;s simple, scalable and perfect for the novice.  You can always choose to go another route later in your venture, but having a managed solution has advantages, such as support, technical services, and there is no need to provide your own hardware for the installation.</p>
<p>In the end the choice is yours, but weigh your options carefully before diving in.  your initial choices very well may mean the difference between success and failure.</p>


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