On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 13:02 -0700, Josh Coffman wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I volunteered to help a friend get his ecommerce > site started, but I don't have free time to play > around with it or write a custom site. I originally > picked one based on asp.net, but it takes more work > than I have time to get it usable for him. ---- no good deed goes unpunished...I think all 'e-commerce' packages are going to fall into this category ---- > > Can anyone recomend a kit that is easy for a > less-savy person to use and is quick to set up? It > needs to be ready to take orders and collect payment. > If not, then the second choise is to get a kit to > allow him to market his product online. ---- Have him sign up on a virtual web host system that is set up to provide all of this for him - pick a template and run with it. e-commerce doesn't just work with a casual administrative effort since there are so many disciplines involved, necessary to stay on top of for security risks and when it comes down to it, choosing from a template is never going to give you the feel of a custom web site anyway. Then you have to deal with SSL Certificates, regulations on storing credit card information, agreement with banks/paypal/etc. for handling credit card transactions and if you're not willing to make the commitment to the time and energy to do it, use a web host that will do it all for you (i.e. godaddy.com) Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss