ecommerce shopping cart
Question
A good ecommerce site?
Yeah, I would like to make an online store... But I don't want to but from just any site that is offering... When I buy it.. i would like these to be of my advantage: -Fast product loading [including product attributes] I have over 200 items to upload with more then 4 colors and size... I would like to upload all these in less then a week, I would not like to spend days after days trying to upload the products the add the attributes. - Nice templates... Or It allows me to design my store my self as well as well as making the buttons look fancy. [No limit to my design... I make really go graphics] - Supply with a domain name - This ones optional, but can create traffic for me. -Easy to use - [optional] chose the type of shopping cart I want - Allows me to make a web email - Private domain registration -Pop up free and advertisements free... When i get it I don't want any advertisements or pop ups... Unless i add them myself. - And i am not limited to what I do with my page and the types of items I sell. Anyone one knows any good sites that contain these?
6 months ago - 4 answers
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6 months ago
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Check Zeuscart this is the best open source ecommerce software. It's provide seo friendly and flexibility. They provide good support also.
by Madi S- 6 months ago
You don't buy an ecommerce site, you have it created. You can buy a template then add yourself but no one really supplies a tool that quickly allows for ecommerce use without some sort of web programming/designing experience. You may need to hire someone. However, there are webhosts out there that offer ecommerce sites for an average of $40 and up a month plus maybe lower transaction fees like 1.25% etc varies some webhosts my take more % and less money monthly and so on. Check out yahoo small business (its only nice that I recommend them after all this is their site) Payment gateways cost too (this is if you don't take out a ecommerce host and decide to make it from scratch). Then that is $40 a month plus transaction usually, google checkout has a deal if you take out adwords. You are going to have to upload slowly 200 products can take up to 3 months to list exactly they way you want.
by mike- 6 months ago
I suggest you to first get a free or paid hosting service. Then get a free shopping car such as Zen Cart www ... It's free and easy to customize.
by Binary Art Services- 6 months ago



