Annette Jackson owns a small crafts store in central Missouri. She wants to expand her store's reach outside the region by selling online. She asked you to help her estimate how much it might cost in the first year to create and operate an online store with a catalog of about 100 items and about 20 transactions per day on average. Annette wants you to investigate two CSP offerings and report back to her what you find. Because her store is small, limit your research to basic commerce services. Annette would like to consider the following information for the two CSP offerings: . Costs: initial setup fee, monthly fee, and transaction fees Amount of disk space the CSP would provide Promotion and marketing opportunities Customer communications capabilities, such as automated e-mail confirmation of orders Shopping cart or other order entry mechanism Storefront-building wizards for creating a new store Web analytics reports available from the CSP with information about site visitors, number of hits to the Web site, and similar metrics. Use your favorite search engine to find CSPs that might meet Annette's needs. Produce a report of about 400 words summarizing your findings. Use your favorite search engine to find basic CSPs that might meet Annette's needs. Analyze the features of each CSP's offering to gather information that might be useful to Annette, then summarize your findings in a report of about 400 words. Use the list of information above as a guide to organizing your report. Conclude by recommending one of the CSPs you identified. Another option for Annette's online store would be to use a mall-style CSP. Examine the mall-style CSP offerings of Amazon Services (through its "Professional Sellers" and "Individual Sellers" programs) and eBay Stores. In a 100-word report to Annette, outline the advantages and disadvantages of using a mall-style CSP rather than one of the basic CSP options you reviewed in your answer to the previous requirement