
At the Salon des Entrepreneurs in Paris (February 4-5, Palais des Congrès, Porte Maillot), Amen presents its new e-commerce packages, based on ePages v.6 technology, which will be available starting March 1.
Since 2007, this low-cost turnkey Internet service provider (hosting packages, SEO offers, website creation tools, etc.) has been marketing this type of product. It allows you to create your online store using an ASP service. 6000 stores have been set up in two years, knowing that Amen has 150,000 of them focused on web hosting.
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However, the marketing of e-commerce packages for SMEs, independents, or small businesses represents only a small part of its activity in France (less than 5%). And even though this activity generates “several hundred thousand euros in transactions per month,” explains Eric Sansonny, marketing director of Amen.
“This new package is an evolution of the turnkey solution we are developing in collaboration with the German publisher epages. The new version of the package allows for an expanded catalog of 30,000 products on an online store and offers more web 2.0 oriented tools (RSS feeds, drag-and-drop interface or copy-paste, YouTube video links…).
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From a transactional functionality perspective, it allows for a broader target of merchants. “This tool enables contacting providers of intangible services such as hotels for room bookings,” continues the Amen representative. The French provider reserves the right to add “its touch” in terms of initially non-integrated payment tools (Cybermut from Crédit Mutuel or Atos Worldline, for example).
To obtain a basic package, expect to pay between 10 and 40 euros per month. Pricing criteria are based on allocated web space, product category segmentation, payment methods available to the merchant, language versions… To better account for customer segments, the number of e-commerce packages will increase from three to seven.
Online stores will remain hosted on shared servers at Amen. However, for the most demanding clients, the Internet solutions provider plans to extend its range of e-commerce packages on dedicated servers, even as it partners with other technology partners to enhance configurations.
At the Salon des Entrepreneurs in Paris (February 4-5, Palais des Congrès, Porte Maillot), Amen presents its new e-commerce packages, based on ePages v.6 technology and which will be available starting March 1.
Since 2007, this low-cost turnkey Internet service provider (hosting packages, SEO offers, website creation tools, etc.) has been marketing this type of product. It allows you to create your online store using an ASP service. 6000 stores have been set up in two years, knowing that Amen has 150,000 of them focused on web hosting.
However, the marketing of e-commerce packages for SMEs, independents, or small businesses represents only a small part of its activity in France (less than 5%). And even though this activity generates “several hundred thousand euros in transactions per month,” explains Eric Sansonny, marketing director of Amen.
“This new package is an evolution of the turnkey solution we are developing in association with the German publishers epages. The new version of the package allows for an expanded catalog of 30,000 products on an online store and offers more web 2.0 oriented tools (RSS feeds, drag-and-drop interface or copy-paste, YouTube video links…).
From a transactional functionality perspective, it allows for a broader target of merchants. “This tool enables contacting providers of intangible services such as hotels for room bookings,” continues the Amen representative. The French provider reserves the right to add “its touch” in terms of initially non-integrated payment tools (Cybermut from Crédit Mutuel or Atos Worldline, for example).
To obtain a basic package, expect to pay between 10 and 40 euros per month. Pricing criteria are based on allocated web space, product category segmentation, payment methods available to the merchant, language versions… To better account for customer segments, the number of e-commerce packages will increase from three to seven.
Online stores will remain hosted on shared servers at Amen. However, for the most demanding clients, the Internet solutions provider plans to extend its range of e-commerce packages on dedicated servers, even as it partners with other technology partners to improve configurations.
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