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    copied!<p>Warning - as I'm sure you know, don't start a project with Magento unless you are willing to put <strong>a lot</strong> of time into it.</p> <p>That said, to my knowledge the Multistore setup allows one to run multiple stores with the same administration section. You should be able to create multiple admin users - but restricting them to a store isn't available in normal old community edition. It might be available in one of the pay editions.</p> <p>That said, this extension may do the trick for you: <a href="http://www.aitoc.com/en/magentomods_advanced_permissions.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.aitoc.com/en/magentomods_advanced_permissions.html</a>. Note: I've never personally tried this extension and so cannot vouch for it.</p> <p><strong>Edit</strong></p> <p>I realized that I never answered your second question.</p> <p>Though Magento is a very powerful platform with a lot of features, I would not recommend using it for a small hosted ecommerce application. For a small hosted ecommerce store I would consider running <a href="http://wordpress.org/" rel="nofollow">Wordpress</a> with the <a href="http://getshopped.org/" rel="nofollow">WP-E-Commerce</a> plugin. Wordpress is great for managing website content - and WP-E-Commerce has a lot of features and is consistently being developed and improved upon.</p> <p>If you are going to go with Magento then I would reccomend using <a href="http://www.nexcess.net/magento-hosting" rel="nofollow">Nexcess hosting</a>. They specialize in hosting Magento and their Magento plans are already optimized for running Magento websites. </p>
 

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