B2C E-Commerce Development: Why Retailers Should Not Take this On In-House

Friday, March 19, 2010 by Betsy Miller
Whenever I speak with a big-ticket B2C retailer about expanding their store online, a recurrent question inevitably arises: "Why not handle e-commerce development in-house?"

Many of these retailers have been considering the online marketplace for some time and are wondering how they can participate without overburdening their current staff and technology.  Their big-ticket businesses are complex and a standard platform won't accomodate them, and the addition burden of taking on B2C e-commerce development in-house is a daunting and resource-intensive task that many retailers just can't handle.  In developing their multi-channel strategy, using a hosted ecommerce software solution starts to look like the best option.

At Blueport Commerce we have one focus — helping customers exactly like these retailers.  We focus on what makes their business unique, so they can focus on what matters most — growing their new ecommerce online store.

Whether they have products that are unbranded, have a higher price point or are highly customizable, Blueport Commerce helps retailers connect with buyers worldwide. Complex delivery requirements a problem? We can help and ensure that a retailer's customers receive the white glove treatment they deserve, and more importantly, expect.

We match e-commerce development and services to address every retailer's unique business needs, not squeeze them into a commodity-focused, inflexible platform that doesn't address the intricacies of their business. 

At Blueport Commerce, we're a turnkey solution specialized for big ticket that ensures the transition to e-commerce is easy, worry-free and profitable. By combining the industry's most advanced technology platform for localized, big-ticket retail, dedicated integration services and personalized B2C e-commerece development, Blueport Commerce can port every retailer's unique business to a ready and willing online marketplace

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