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im very happy with mine, www.webeasycommerce.com, the support is fantastic
Hello Ben
If you want to get on with running the business rather than spending hours building a website and hassling with plugins, then we do a super straight-out-the-box offering. It can be a simple free theme like this, or else with some HTML and CSS knowledge you can turn it into one of these.
The Pearl cart system comes with complete back office processing, CRM and Accounting all in one package![]()
im very happy with mine, www.webeasycommerce.com, the support is fantastic
Does this cart let buyers buy products without registration or logging in?
Whatever you say, its a MUST have feature. People hate registering and you can loose sales, a lot of sales. Its all about fastest possible buying, not letting customer be destructed and changing his mind, being too lazy to register.
So many people dont understand this thing forcing customers to register.
Why can't you copy customer details into the CRM without them registering?
I don't mean to cause any offence, but if ecommerce was my main business I wouldn't be asking my potential userbase if they have any information on checkout dropoffs. I'd be knowing as much as I could to back up why I chose my system not to handle a feature.
Online shop must have BUY and ADD TO CART buttons next to product. If customer clicks on BUY, he must be taken to page where he can enter his details and click ORDER. End of story - no clicking silly questions and other buttons. DO NO LET customer away, if he clicked BUY button, you have to do everything to get him to click that ORDER button ASAP. Two click shopping.
If he clicks ADD TO CART, then he shouldnt be taken to shopping basket to distract him from buying some more products.
Thats just my opinion on online shopping.
sorry i didn't actually know what checkout drop-offs wherethanks for informing me though, i had a little google and found a usfull slideshow on it http://www.slideshare.net/getelastic/checkout-report-webinar-by-elastic-path-and-netconcepts :redface:
A number of clients have come over from other ecommerce engines (EKMpowershop for example), lost the ability to guest sell, and yet increased revenue substantially.
I initially took an entry-level design option from Tiger, some of which remains. Mark at Eagle Imagery (I'd link if I could) recently designed the new logo, and I'm now trying to integrate those colours more fully into the site.
The layout is default Tiger - the shop can have 3 different layouts: 1, 2 or 3 columns. Most of the shops I've seen are using 3, I have seen a couple with 2. Within the layout, the "boxes" you see in the left and right columns in my store can be added/removed, moved around etc., and there are a few I'm not using.
Delivery options do not allow you to set Free UK delivery at stock item level and charge postage for delivery outside the UK - not an issue if you don't want this functionality. You can set Free Delivery at item level, but the item is then Free Delivery worldwide (or to those countries you've enabled). So if you want to set Free Delivery on some of my items in the UK, but charge to ship them to Europe, you can't.
You can set up a Free UK delivery option that the customer has to select at checkout (effectively making all stock Free Delivery), but then can't offer Free delivery on only specified items/ranges. So then you have Free Delivery to the UK, charged delivery to Europe for example. Also, if you implement it this way you'll have to mark up every individual product page yourself if you want "free delivery" noted on the page and not just at Checkout.
Since you can't specify which delivery services can be used at stock item level, if you have a high ticket item you only want to dispatch under a signed-for method, you can't prevent the customer selecting 2nd Class postage if you've added that service for use with other items.
There are a few other things that have been stacking up for me, and I think perhaps I've just gotten to the stage where I want more control. I've just discovered that 301s are a chargeable service with them (can't believe I overlooked this) so now feel that shop structure/category redesign is going to be stifled in the future since there will be an associated cost.
Hello Ben
If you want to get on with running the business rather than spending hours building a website and hassling with plugins, then we do a super straight-out-the-box offering. It can be a simple free theme like this, or else with some HTML and CSS knowledge you can turn it into one of these.
The Pearl cart system comes with complete back office processing, CRM and Accounting all in one package![]()
No one has mentioned Actinic Ecommerce, it's well extablished and widely used and very customisable. Are there things it can't do that turn people off it? We've used it for years and never really though of changing. Old habits die hard!
We offer an ecommerce platform 'LiquidShop' feel free to take a look and I am happy to answer any queries anyone may have![]()
Well you have a pretty website, but I can't find pricing, any mention of other channels (eBay, Amazon, etc?), or detail on most of the issues already raised above?![]()
Lets just say that I don't regard Actinic as feature rich