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    Thinking of starting a food e-commerce site

    I was just toying with the idea of selling high-quality gourmet ingredients online. My target market would be aspiring chefs or hobbyists with some extra money. I want to start out with a specific type of food, then expand outwards to capture other markets. Is this a good idea or not?

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    Have you done any research?

    I ask because it seems like you are just throwing an idea out there.

    The best bet is to identify a niche market with active buyers, then build your business around that.

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    Well, yes I was just toying with the idea and wanted to see if anyone had more experience in the industry than I did.

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    I think it is good. Food e-commerce site has great potential to develop in the ecommerce world.
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    Most chefs I have seen (we have many cooking programs on the TV here in the Netherlands), rather hand-pick their food. Granted, that is for their work, but nevertheless that would be something to take into consideration.

    The only thing I have bought online food-wise, is BBQ meat, which we picked up at a local butcher. But that butcher is part of a chain that is very well respected.

    Selling food online would not be my first choice. But hey, maybe that's what makes the idea work well, that not everyone is inclined to do it!
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    It is a good idea, but in order to succeed in this sphere your web sites should be fully well-designed and you should find reliable web hosting provider which will provide stable work and keep your web site accessible around the globe. On the account of the fact, I suggest you to have a look at espinda.com e-commerce web hosting accounts. You can also contact them and discuss any issue you want. Also the domain name should be catchy, short, and descriptive.

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    Make Sucess Online eCommerce Store.

    Quote Originally Posted by Absinth View Post
    It is a good idea, but in order to succeed in this sphere your web sites should be fully well-designed and you should find reliable web hosting provider which will provide stable work and keep your web site accessible around the globe. On the account of the fact, I suggest you to have a look at espinda.com e-commerce web hosting accounts. You can also contact them and discuss any issue you want. Also the domain name should be catchy, short, and descriptive.
    Hi,

    I agree with Absinth for all above tips plus I can say after considering all this you must do SEO for you site to get recognize by all search engines so you will get more traffic on site and it leads in final sales from your online stores.

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    I can also agree with Absinth and recommend you to widen your search of web hosting providers in order to find the most secure place. So, I advise you to check webintellects e-commerce web hosting offers because they are low cost ones and the level of their hosting and support services is really high.

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