E-commerce Support Services for busy small businesses, farmers and food makers

Jeremy Bloom of Internet Farmer has been servicing customers with E-commerce and web-based technologies focused on sales and marketing since 1995.
Whether you have images slowing down your site, a product catalog that needs work, a payment system setup or fixed, or maybe figuring out how to do a “pre-order pickup with multiple locations” with your Square shopping cart, you are in the right place.
My clients are often very small with various business goals and sometimes multiple businesses. Each may need a website, email marketing, some help with best practices, online ads or social media, and if not a shopping cart to sell a product, a way to generate leads. It’s all E-commerce, and yes I do that.
Square, Venmo, PayPal, Shopify, Stripe, ZenCart, WooCommerce, WordPress, Wix, SquareSpace, MailChimp and email marketing, BuyingClubSoftware and buying clubs, social media development, Podcasting and more. Whatever it is, we’ll figure it out.
Contact Jeremy today with quick questions or to schedule an intro meeting for your project.
E-Commerce Support Services
Usual work includes, but is not limited to …
POS and shopping cart setup, perfecting images to load faster and display correctly, uploading product catalogs, creating work flows and operations manuals for owners and staff, email marketing, and generally ironing out anything giving you trouble with how you sell.
I love helping people to find their freedom in life and business by solving the puzzles of their e-commerce.
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Slashed pricing available till May 1st. Schedule today!
1/2 Day E-Commerce Work Session $399 $199
Maintenance projects are generally a couple hours of time, if that. Or you need someone to turn something around and to get a thing done or solve a specific issue going on. This product is to pay as you go with enough time to do plenty of things. Contacting me with the link below helps setup your project and make sure I have the time and we are on the same page for your work.
1 Year E-commerce Support – $1,999 $999
Same as above, but you need someone to do 3 or 4 hours or work per month, or some average that makes it work out yearly. Same as above, but this is constant connection keeps things flowing. You’re able to call anytime to support whatever is going on without billing worries.
In all our work together, we can talk the whole time or we can do hands on work together by screen sharing or by phone, or I can work independently after receiving what’s needed to do the work. And whatever we do I will provide site maps and instruction manuals customized for you on each project we do.
If you have other needs that don’t fit, let’s talk.
If there’s any questions about working together or what service you need, let’s talk.
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How it Works
- We talk about your project and take a guess at time needed.
- You purchase the needed service online or by check before services are rendered.
- If needed, we have a kickoff meeting for more questions and login information to do the work.
- Get ‘er done, and off you go doing better all the time and ready for the next project to get more sales.
Once we finish the task, there’s always room for questions and seeing what else we can do for you. The list is never ending.


“Jeremy completed my project quickly and thoroughly and was a delight to work with. He did exactly what we needed with minimal direction and a very quick turnaround. I am so appreciative of Jeremy’s efforts and will definitely be using him again for all our web related needs!”
— Elise Boyson, SeaChange Yoga
What is E-commerce exactly?
When I think of E-commerce, it’s so much more than an online store that ships things. It’s the entire online universe of sales and marketing tools, and there’s a lot.
If you are selling a product or generating sales leads, you are also using at least basic online marketing tools to attract customers with email marketing, auto-responders, podcasts, social media, paid ads, and hopefully some kind of analytics to watch site traffic vs sales to see what works.
If it’s products you’ll be dealing with buy now buttons, shopping carts, product images, catalogs and payment systems, shipping, pickups, delivery, etc. Maybe even just a big sales page with one product. As orders come in people are added to your customer list so you can market to them later by email, social media, etc.
With generating leads, there’s a website, and the goal is for the viewer to give information or sign up for an email list. Finding real estate online, insurance, a software sales team, they have sites with forms that go in to databases where they can splice and dice the business of making a sale.
In my case for this website, I’ll return the call/text or show up at the appointment you schedule, I’ll put you on my email list, and call this a success. Over time, I’ll try to stay in front of you with emails and media about educational products and continued service.
I’ve been noticing QR Codes that you can scan with your phone and end up at a website or an app. I saw one on a placemat at a restaurant and in store windows. That’s E-commerce too. It’s a really sexy tool to connect the physical world to your website in so many ways. It’s free to create and put it wherever you like. I’ve seen QR codes at a self-serve farm stand, and at self-seating restaurants where orders are placed on your phone and print out in the kitchen.
E-commerce software is changing constantly. Evolving with business as it comes, and as we all do E-commerce more than ever before in history. Working with the software puzzles that come up, and helping you stay focused on your business and not fixing images or fiddling with software.