Showing posts with label shopping cart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping cart. Show all posts

Monday, October 08, 2007

Virtual Shopping Carts

For digital scrapbook designers who want to finally put up their own shop but can’t really decide which shopping cart software to use then you might want to look at this ecommerce software. It has a dummy-proof, web based store administration bundled with free tech support via phone, email or online chat.

This award winning shopping cart software has fully web optimized structure, auto-html page generator, meta tags enabling your products to be easily listed in search results. One cool feature I’m sure every merchant will appreciate is a full report on traffic and sales analysis giving you vital information on your shop’s best sellers and frequent shoppers. Morever, you can do smoothly integrate your sales with accounting software such as Quicken.

You might want to try their 10-day trial, absolutely free without having to register your credit card details. Also, they offer free store design package to interested clients.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Not your ordinary shopping cart

I’ve first encountered shopping carts when we were building the online proposal site of a local insurance company. At the time, handling cookies and session is quite tricky not to mention addressing security concerns using classic asp. Many stressful and sleepless nights has passed and still implementing such reliable and secured service was for naught.

I have read somewhere, why reinvent the wheel when you can buy one and maximize it for your own profit. Of course some may argue that they can reinvent the wheel just for kicks. My take is that for small time entrepreneurs who might want to take their online business a step further then maybe purchasing an online shopping cart, is not such a bad idea. Spending about P8.5K++ on shopping cart software is an investment entrepreneurs should seriously look into. If you do not have the time and ability to create your own shopping cart then it is wiser to buy one than hiring a developer to build one for you.