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Bull
09-25-2012, 09:01 AM
Hi,
What is the best web hosting for e-commerce websites out there?
I need to have a unique IP and also SSL Certificates.
Have seen Hostdepot.com offered nice ecommerce hosting plans.

How reliable is this host? (especially for running e-shops)

fivebucksdeals
09-26-2012, 02:36 AM
I can suggest for cheap SSL certs provider, as i was looking for the same. And i came across comodo.com offering SSL @ very cheap rate, and out of my surprise, Resller of COMODO SSL called SSLlogic is providing SSL at very cheap rate as compared to comodo.com.

I am using wildcard SSL certificate from the same reseller. Do leme know if you want more information.

chugtairizwan
09-27-2012, 09:27 AM
Hey ! According to me Netxsol.com provide best and reliable hosting services ...

Vec&sec
09-28-2012, 05:26 AM
Try to widen the range of your search and check out more options.
As I know, ultrawebsitehosting.com (http://www.ultrawebsitehosting.com/) is reliable host and could be good for running e-commerce sites.
Use coupon code "SEPT995" while ordering for $9.95 off your order - hurry up.

ashokkumar
09-28-2012, 09:26 AM
I think comodo.com is the best.

biber
09-29-2012, 01:28 AM
netxsol.com is the best host site for powerful eCommerce hosting.

fivebucksdeals
09-29-2012, 03:11 AM
Yours is a good question, and no doubt many e-commerce entrepreneurs share your confusion. "It is challenging to make sense out of all that's available now. Hosting, e-mail, and list management, content and customer relations management, e-commerce—there are so many choices. One can get it all in one place or put it together out of component pieces," says Jeannine Parker, an Internet consultant based in Santa Monica, Calif.

Your decision will ultimately depend on the size and scale of your operation. Since you've already run up against limitations with your current vendor, you'll want to make sure that you take into consideration your anticipated growth of sales and find new vendors that can support you as your business grows. "Many companies offer starter e-commerce solutions that work very well while an e-commerce venture is getting off the ground, but become frustrating once a business grows to the point where they want to start having features that are outside of the box in terms of what that starter package supports," says Chris Kivlehan, vice-president of sales and marketing for INetU Managed Hosting.

kathrinefernand
10-01-2012, 04:33 AM
Yours is a good question, and no doubt many e-commerce entrepreneurs share your confusion. "It is challenging to make sense out of all that's available now. Hosting, e-mail, and list management, content and customer relations management, e-commerce—there are so many choices. One can get it all in one place or put it together out of component pieces," says Jeannine Parker, an Internet consultant based in Santa Monica, Calif.

Your decision will ultimately depend on the size and scale of your operation. Since you've already run up against limitations with your current vendor, you'll want to make sure that you take into consideration your anticipated growth of sales and find new vendors that can support you as your business grows. "Many companies offer starter e-commerce solutions that work very well while an e-commerce venture is getting off the ground, but become frustrating once a business grows to the point where they want to start having features that are outside of the box in terms of what that starter package supports," says Chris Kivlehan, vice-president of sales and marketing for INetU Managed Hosting.

Corrazon
10-03-2012, 08:20 AM
No doubts Hostdepot.com will meet your demands. Many webmasters from all over the world are satisfied with their performance, stability and competitive prices.