An e-commerce retailer's options
Elisa McCoy, Redwood City, Calif.
I own an apparel screenprinting business that has a strong client base, and I am looking to develop an online store. I have tried researching e-commerce companies online and am more confused than when I started. I don't know which to choose. Any suggestions?
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Hello Elisa,
We searched far and wide for a company that we felt comfortable with and produced a superior product. We used Nuedgedesigns.com based in the Fort Lauderdale area. Mike is the owner and is very knowledgeable and easy to work with.
Hope this helps,
Paul
http://www.sellmyinventory.com