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FastSpring Expands Platform

socalTECH

Santa Barbara-based software developer FastSpring--best known for its e-commerce software tools--says it is expanding its offerings, and will offer up support to B2B, software-as-a-service and downloadable software companies with sales team. Pricing on the new software options were not announced.

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5 Easy Steps to Your Own E-Commerce Startup for $100

Startup Professionals Musings

In the early days (20 years ago), most new e-commerce sites cost a million dollars to set up. Now the price is closer to $100, if you are willing to do the work yourself. The next step in complexity is building a software product that you can offer as a service to your customers. Download free website tools.

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E-Commerce Startup Entry Cost is at All-Time Low

Startup Professionals Musings

In the early days (20 years ago), most new e-commerce sites cost a million dollars to set up. Now the price is closer to $100, if you are willing to do the work yourself. The next step in complexity is building a software product that you can offer as a service to your customers. Look for simple and free tools. Marty Zwilling.

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‘Do-It-Yourself’ Startups Have Never Been Easier

Startup Professionals Musings

In the early days (20 years ago), most new e-commerce sites, for example, cost a million dollars to set up. Now the price is closer to $100 if you are willing to do the work yourself. Other popular tools are available at low cost, with built-in e-commerce capabilities (pay via credit card), including this Top Ten list for 2014.

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Kick-Start Your eCommerce Business for $100 or Less

Startup Professionals Musings

In the early days (20 years ago), most new e-commerce sites cost a million dollars to set up. Now the price is closer to $100, if you are willing to do the work yourself. The next step in complexity is building a software product that you can offer as a service to your customers. Download free website tools.

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The Startup Guide To SXSW Panel Picking

Tech Zulu Event

Everybody is Selling Something: The Arrival of "Me-Commerce". The "old school" models of e-commerce, as dominated by bulky hosted storefron. Entrepreneurism / Monetization e-commerce, monetization, Selling. . Entrepreneurism / Monetization design, Recruiting, Software development. . A revolution is afoot.

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