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      How many items can I have on my website?
Futurestore is different from most other suppliers of ecommerce websites in that it doesn't charge you per item. What you get is a block (roughly 19 megabytes) of webspace to use for your database and any associated images. What that means is that you could accommodate about 500 items in your site if you used 38K bytes for each item's images, or 1000 items if you used 19K. But it's up to you how you use this space. If for instance your business wouldn't need an image of the item, then you could store many thousands of items in that same amount of space.

If your number of items starts to out-grow the amount of space then you can simply order some extra space, for which there will be a small yearly charge. You can see at any time, through your control panel, how much webspace your site is currently consuming.

If we have not dealt with your query please contact us via our contact page or call us on 01209 821117.

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