Jim Edwards’ Top 7 Favorite Ecommerce Tools

Jim Edwards’ “I Gotta Tell You” Blog: My Top 7 Favorite Ecommerce Tools

Google.com -
With search, Adwords, Adsense, Google Groups, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Talk, Google Earth… Can you find a better “tool” on the web than Google?

2. Clickbank -

Yes I like it too! I like it so much that I built ZuShop.com to search all their products.

3. Commission Junction -
For some reason I always seem to have more luck selling CJ products than I do selling ClickBank products. That’s just me though, really.

4. Whois.sc -

Great source for finding new domain names. It’s hard to lay down all the features here that make it so great. Just give it a try and you will see.

5. Hostway.com -
I really like GoDaddy.com, but I save $2 per domain per year with these guys. That savings really adds up.

6. PayPal -
PayPal has made payments on the web EXTREMELY easy. If you haven’t heard of PayPal, I have no idea how you found this site!

7. TekTonic -
Since I have a reseller account on my friend’s dedicated server from ServerBeach.com, I won’t shamelessly promote some $20 per month hosting service for a $100 kickback. Besides, I wrote the book on finding great deals on the web for web hosting. I think if I did not have a host right now, I would sign up for the TekTonic VPS with DirectAdmin control panel. Again, that’s just me! :)

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August 24, 2005   Posted in: Programming & Internet, Web Sites

5 Responses

  1. Click Bank - December 2, 2008

    Thanx for link to hostway n tectonic.com
    But dont find Hostway.com any cheaper then godaddy.. :-(

  2. Dustin - December 2, 2008

    Yeah, this post is a little outdated… Hostway raised their prices, so did 1&1. The savings don’t make the poor control panels worth it. I use Godaddy now for my new stuff. Every so often they send coupon codes via email. If I ever get a 30% off or something I’ll generally do a mass renewal with the discount.

  3. David - eCommerce Marketing - January 5, 2009

    I’ve never loved clickbank so much. I’m much happier with CJ, shareasale and linkshare, where you can build sites and use the product datafeeds. Clickbank just feels like I’m selling to the same 2% of the IM niche most of the time.

  4. Tony - August 12, 2009

    Very nice read. I’ve used the majority of the sites you’ve listed and have had success with them.

  5. Jimmy - August 25, 2009

    I have just come across this for the first time, nice post but as said before I would give my vote to godaddy.

    Because of the ebay paypal partnership I think that paypal has established itself as a leader in the b2c and c2c markets but I think its a bad thing – I want something to come along and shake things up a little, some competition

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