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Before working at Dynamics, I worked with my parents and decided to change their website to a Dynamics Media e-commerce shopping cart. I was really impressed with the ease of use and sophistication of the shop and recognising success when I see it, I now work part time for the company.
Having had first hand experience using the site, I can fully recommend the Shopping Cart to anyone looking to attract new customers by improving their websites ranking on Google and making the process of purchasing and selling items for the customer and seller very easy and user friendly.
Like myself,you may well have been put-off by complicated eCommerce software that claims to be easy to set-up; and I don't blame you! Most online shops aren't easy, and require specialist knowledge and help even if you do manage to get it going!
Dynamics ShoppingCart is genuinely different. First of all, we will set-up your online store for you - ready to simply add your products. And once it's there, Dynamics ShoppingCart is the easiest, fastest and most manageable eCommerce system available today.
Youll be amazed how quickly and easily you could be selling online.
It gives you full control and is bursting with all the modern features to turn surfers into customers.
Set up by professionals for you - nothing to download and configure!
Fantastic, customisable design templates included free
Change the layout of your website using simple "drag and drop"
No specialist coding knowledge required
Easy integration with payment providers plus PayPal & Google Checkout
Manage your entire store via your standard web browser
Product variations allow you to sell fully-customised products
Process orders, print invoices & packing slips from your store's control panel
Fully Search-Engine friendly, including RSS feeds and client reviews
...but Zencart v2 (in development) is compatible with PHP 6 according to their site.
I was faced with the same dilema as you a while back.
Having considered the choices, I opted for Zen Cart. Now, don't get me wrong, there are some 'terrible' looking Zencart stores out there.
If you are willing to but some effort in, (that means researching, reading the ZenCart forum) you will be rewarded.
The Zencart community is excellent for assistance and best of all, many of the modules are free.
I am not a graphic / website designer. I was simply a guy that wanted to start an online store without paying anyone.
Those initial cost savings can make all the difference for a new startup. In the end, I came up with a store that doesn't look too bad in my opinion. Of course I could have paid, 'professionals' to create graphics and content and it would look better.
For me, this is the first step on the ladder. I'm really impressed with what Magento has to offer, but I'm still taking my time to learn it. Magento will be the second phase of my store (and I may need some additional dev help with it).
Back to the free opensource modules; I have automatic submissions to Google Shopping products, reports on abandoned carts (I have already converted some lost sales with this), SEO friendly URL's.
With Photoshop and Illustrator you can easily come up with a logo and some banners for your store. For mine, I drew a palm tree by hand, scanned it then, mapped vector paths around it.
There are plenty of free tutorials on the Internet showing you have to create various effects etc.
Security patches must be kept up to date with Zencart (and all other packages).
Now, this may cause some people issues with ZenCart- you need to be able to use software such as Beyond Compare (a bit of sofware that helps you compare files for differences) in order to apply these patches if you have made your own modifications to the basic Zen Cart store.
Quick point on the automatic installers such as 'fantastico'. You are better off learning how to do your own manual install for Zencart (dead easy). Automatic installers are not going to help you when it comes to applying security patches (as they won't know how to merge updates in any files you have over-ridden).
Most webspace hosts provide you with cPanel, which is a 'user friendly' interface - so you don't really need to get your hands dirty with Linux.
I guess it depends on your budget, and to a certain extent your ability to pick up new technology / skills and apply it.
With regards to payments, I use Paypal. The payment gateway is built into Zencart and very easy to use. There is an add on module for Sage Pay (written by a very helpful guy on the ZenCart forum) which I think is around
£50.
If you do choose Zencart and need any pointers, I would gladly assist (based on my own experiences).
I hope I have shown that you don't need to spend a fortune on getting an eCommerce store up and running. I don't do 'web design' or anything related professionally. I just want to share what the Open Souce community has to offer new startups.
All the best.
Al
Thanks for the quick introduction on starting a online shop! I too would like to start my store by using Zencart as backend.
I definitely would NOT recommend zencart as it does not support PHP6 so will stop working when PHP6 is installed on your web hosting account.
From what I know, PHP6 probably isn't going to happen for a while - most of its features were rolled out with 5.3 which is a significantly different version of PHP to the 5.2 branch.
Functions deprecated in PHP5.3 show only a warning message (which can be turned off and often is!) but in PHP6 there is no warning, just a fatal error.
Better to make ready now, changes come along all to quickly when you are having fun, and just when you do not need the extra work...
Only used a few but I like Zen Cart. Tried Magento but while feature rich was very slow between loading pages.
I understand part of the issue is having a host that configures their boxes with Magento in mind.