Scottsdale, Arizona-based
GoDaddy is continuing to ramp up its courtship of small business customers, with an entree into the e-commerce area, called
GoDaddy Online Store. GoDaddy said its new product is aimed at letting small businesses create their own, e-commerce presence and sell products online. The company said the aim of the new product is to help small businesses tackle e-commerce, without having to deal with coding. The new solution revolves around choosing a theme, adding products, descriptions, and pricing, and also handles checkout and built in payment processing tools. Pricing on the new product was not announced. GoDaddy has been in a major push over the past year or so to ramp up its offering for small business customers.
posted on Thursday, November 6, 2014
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