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March 10, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- E-commerce software developer BizAtomic (bizatomic.com) announced on Friday it has released its e-commerce software system E3 Ecommerce V 4.1. The company says features and functions added to the new version were developed using input from current E3 Ecommerce system users.
E3 is an e-commerce software system designed to provide an efficient shopping experience for users, including a quick checkout process, a Web-based administration area and extensive marketing and comprehensive reporting system.
BizAtomic says it has enhanced its E3 Web sites with a complete line of professional services including SEO, marketing programs, hosting and support. E3 keeps up with the constantly changing aspects of a business, enabling online store owners to change how they do business on demand.
A new marketing package is also available, designed as cost-effective way to drive traffic to an E3 Ecommerce Web site. The BizAtomic Marketing Package includes the writing and distribution of an Internet press release which optimizes indexing by major news search engines, as well as a list of keywords with information about the competitiveness of the keywords and latest pay-per-click bids.
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