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Hiya,
I've been offered a site that runs oscommerce & the website scores terribly on page speed test and not built on wordpress from what I can see, All initially off-putting, but it seems to be profitable. I'm thinking move the site to wordpress, onto a better ecommerce platform and faster server too and basically improve the site/conversions/sales/SEO etc.
It comes with the customer database etc, so I was thinking do all of the above and then send a discount code to all past buyers as part of the 'relaunch' to quickly recover the costs of transferring the site over. Then look to do a discount for refer a friend etc.
Does any of this sounds like a good idea, or is it more a case of if it's not broke, don't fix it?
Anyone had any experience buying an up and running ecommerce/dropshipping site? Anything to look out for?
Also, I assume I use Escrow of some sort to provide some form of security.
I've been offered a site that runs oscommerce & the website scores terribly on page speed test and not built on wordpress from what I can see, All initially off-putting, but it seems to be profitable. I'm thinking move the site to wordpress, onto a better ecommerce platform and faster server too and basically improve the site/conversions/sales/SEO etc.
It comes with the customer database etc, so I was thinking do all of the above and then send a discount code to all past buyers as part of the 'relaunch' to quickly recover the costs of transferring the site over. Then look to do a discount for refer a friend etc.
Does any of this sounds like a good idea, or is it more a case of if it's not broke, don't fix it?
Anyone had any experience buying an up and running ecommerce/dropshipping site? Anything to look out for?
Also, I assume I use Escrow of some sort to provide some form of security.
