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Friday, September 5, 2014

Yahoo Stores Launched As Reboot Of Its E-Commerce Platform

By Arees Furqan


Yahoo has been looking to get back into the e-commerce race against some of the giants that are out there on the market at the moment. They might not have been able to see success in the past, but Yahoo has tweaked the platform and made it better than ever before. They are hoping with this new change, they are going to drive in a lot of traffic and get people to purchase products. Yahoo Stores was open before, but had to be closed down as it caused a lot of problems for consumers and didn't work as it was supposed to for the average consumer.



New merchants will find the new version of Yahoo Stores to be very fast and user friendly. The new design is built to allow you to be online and ready to sell in just minutes, which is light years ahead from most of the current competition.

A lot of tweaks have been made which have changed how the platform is now going to work. It has become more SEO friendly which is essential in the modern age where getting ranked is equal to making a lot of money. It is also offering accessibility from a range of devices which is also important for those who want to always be in touch with their store. The service is going to be starting out at $312 for the entire year (basic plan). There are higher plans that offer a range of features that are designed to help the small business owners get their store running.

It is a very simple set up that should produce continuous results for those who want to start selling products, but don't know a place that is secure enough. Yahoo has quite an extensive reach in the marketplace and should be able to garner a lot of interest.

Yahoo Store includes a built-in search engine optimization tool that will place keywords within the website created with Yahoo Store. Users will also have access to a product catalog schema to organize their store and tools designed to help them promote their online store. The team that worked on Yahoo Store used years of experience with major retailers to create a simple and yet powerful tool so that small business owners can create their own online stores.

The service starts at $312 a year. This is the cost of a basic plan but business owners can choose the plan that corresponds to their needs. The service also gives users access to a variety of themes for their online store and it is possible to manage content via an iPhone thanks to Yahoo's Live Insights for iPhone.




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