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For E-Commerce, Dynamic Websites Work Well

If you have numerous products to sell or need to update the site by yourself on a frequent basis, a dynamic site may be the one you want. One of the best-known dynamic sites is Amazon.
You probably don't have the kind of money it would take to create a site with the complexity of Amazon (and any dynamic site is going to be more expensive than a static site), but the array of functions you can use are much greater on a dynamic site than a static site.
It used to be that dynamic sites were built on boring, ugly templates or were so expensive that small businesses could not afford them. However, because of Adobe's Business Catalyst (BC), it is now possible to design a custom site in Dreamweaver and insert the BC modules you want to use, creating an affordable, powerful, function-rich site.
With BC, a custom site can be created and it is easy to set up an online store, include blogs and forums, create forms, import your current product database, keep track of orders, create email marketing, include a site search, include rotating ads and track click-throughs, manage event bookings, and much more.
Depending on the level of service and the number of modules you use, there is a variable monthly charge for hosting the system with BC, which is the only way this service can be used. You need to make sure your sales can justify the monthly hosting charge. BC opens the world of a dynamic site to nearly any e-commerce store.
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