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Los Angeles-based web hosting services and managed IT services provider BroadSpire has announced the introduction of ‘Small Business Web Stores’, a series of e-commerce solutions designed for small business owners.
“Small Business Web Stores is the perfect combination of low-cost, ease-of-use, flexibility and scalability necessary for today’s small business owners,” said Suresh Srinivasan, President and Co-founder, BroadSpire. “The Small Business Web Store line places the needs of small business owners at the forefront and allows merchants to focus on making transactions as opposed to the peripheral aspects of selling online.”
According to the company, Small Business Web Stores provide a range of functions including an intuitive web store builder that creates ‘search engine friendly’ page designs. The system also offers a range of ‘merchandising options’ alongside a comprehensive web hosting solution.
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“Small Business Web Stores is the perfect combination of low-cost, ease-of-use, flexibility and scalability necessary for today’s small business owners,” said Suresh Srinivasan, President and Co-founder, BroadSpire. “The Small Business Web Store line places the needs of small business owners at the forefront and allows merchants to focus on making transactions as opposed to the peripheral aspects of selling online.”
According to the company, Small Business Web Stores provide a range of functions including an intuitive web store builder that creates ‘search engine friendly’ page designs. The system also offers a range of ‘merchandising options’ alongside a comprehensive web hosting solution.
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BroadSpire, a web hosting services and managed IT services provider, has announced the introduction of 'Small Business Web Stores', a series of e-commerce solutions designed for small business owners. According to BroadSpire's Suresh Srinivasan, Small Business Web Stores are 'the perfect combination of low-cost, ease-of-use, flexibility and scalability necessary for today's small business owners.' |
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