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jamiefsmith
8th February 2006, 21:48
Hi all frist post here,help someone can help me out. I've been using actinic for a while now,and while i'm happy with some results i'm getting editing the templates with the dreamweaver plugin,i'm still not happy with the professional finish,look and feel to the site. Which brings me here. I have been looking round at other carts and found clickcart to offer good functions but my major concern is this: is it as search engine friendly out of the box as actinic is?or does it require more work?
Also the templates you can buy from there site, are they easy to install,just a case of swapping "themes" like in actinic?amd are they editable?

Thanks in advance for all replies

cheers

Quan
8th February 2006, 22:36
clickcart is in my opinion almost a search engine friendly as actinic, not quite actinic but the difference in not so obvious. And yes you have to work a little bit.

jamiefsmith
8th February 2006, 22:39
thanks for your reply.so with work, as i would expect, it is still possible to get right up there on google etc?it's a major concern, you can have the flashiest site, but if the software is more restricted than others to what you can achieve marketing wise it's no good!

Quan
8th February 2006, 22:44
I'm not a real big fan of actinic but I assume that you would still have to work a bit to get it going. I guess you could have it right out of the box but I don't think its as effective. So either way there's work I guess. But I'm not too strong about actinic.

jamiefsmith
8th February 2006, 22:49
neither am i i've come to realise, even though i can edit it in dreamweaver, the code is a mess and it's hard to get good results. It's got loads of useful features but it just never looks good. Have you got any recomendations?

Quan
8th February 2006, 22:51
You mean between clickcart or actinic?

jamiefsmith
8th February 2006, 22:55
well no.anything really,maybe a suggestion for a cart i have missed,i'm looking at them all and it reallys is hard!
I only want what everyone wants from a cart i assume, one that looks professional and is easily edited or even just looks good out the box and essentially, is search engine friendly!

Quan
8th February 2006, 22:58
Well, then you should try looking at monsterecommerce. dI think they are a bit more expensive than actinic or clickcart but it is worth it. An alturnative is cubecart, I have heard good recomendations of their clients.

jamiefsmith
8th February 2006, 23:03
thanks very much. i'll look into them both. price isn't really a problem up until a point, what is important is the quality of the site and software it's built upon. hope they do uk versions!