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Buying a Domain and Hosting Space

Purchase a domain through a registrar like GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains.

Select hosting space from providers like Bluehost, SiteGround, or HostGator based on storage,
bandwidth, and other requirements.

E-Commerce Website: Host and Build In-House vs Outsource

In-House: Control over development but requires expertise and resources.

Outsource: Cost-effective, faster setup, but less control.

E-Commerce Website Features that Annoy Customers

Complex checkout processes, hidden fees, slow loading times, intrusive pop-ups, and unclear product
information often frustrate customers.

Key Factors in Successful E-Commerce Site Design

User-friendly navigation, mobile responsiveness, clear CTAs, secure payment gateways, high-quality
images, and fast loading times.

Static vs Dynamic Web Design

Static: Fixed content, simple, and low maintenance.

Dynamic: Interactive, database-driven content, allows customization.

Mobile App vs Mobile Site Differences

Mobile App: Installed software offering more features and better performance.

Mobile Site: Accessible via a browser, less resource-intensive, but fewer features.

Responsive Website Design

Design that adapts to different screen sizes and devices, providing optimal viewing and interaction.

E-Commerce Merchant Software

Software facilitating online transactions, managing inventory, payments, and order processing.

Consider scalability, security, payment gateways, and integration options while choosing.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Techniques to improve website visibility in search engine results, including keywords, backlinks, and user
experience optimization.

Site Management Tools: Webserver vs Google Analytics

Webserver: Basic data like traffic, errors, and access logs.

Google Analytics: In-depth analysis of user behavior, traffic sources, conversions, and more.
Web Server and Basic Functionality

Software handling requests from clients and delivering web pages, files, or data.

Website Architecture: Simple, Two-Tier, Multi-Tier

Simple: Client-Server model.

Two-Tier: Separate client and server layers.

Multi-Tier: Multiple layers for different functions like database, server, and client.

Hardware Selection for an E-Commerce Website

Reliable servers with adequate processing power, storage, and memory to handle traffic spikes and
ensure site stability.

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