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Shopping Cart Solutions for websites

December 19, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Design, Working at Home, Technology, Money Matters

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It is essential to have a shopping cart on your site if you will be selling anything. The days of it being acceptable to have something like a printable order form or a phone number only to order are gone. I am working with a past client right now that had simple payPal ‘buyNow’ button on each product page, as they grow she is feeling the need to upgrade to an actual cart, to be able to add new products and options as needed.

We have been looking at various shopping cart solutions, each having their own pro’s and cons. As this client is not a web designer, we want to find a option that will allow her to easily change things, from pricing, taxes, and shipping, to even adding products. There are so many options available right now that is is a bit difficult to come to a decision.

The three main carts we are looking at right now are OSCommerce(free), Mal’s e-commerce(free), and Avactis Ecommerce(paid).

Of the three, Mal’s is my favorite, although it is the only one where you cant add a product on the back-end, visually it is the most appealing for the money. And from my past experience it is very simple to add products, options, etc. I would easily be able to walk her through the process. The cart itself it wonderful, customizable and organized. And the back-end admin area is very easy to navigate.

Of course, Avactis would be my first choice if it were not for the cost. It has all of the features of Mals, and allows for adding of products in the back-end as well as changing of options. She would never have to touch the code in the website. But that is only if she wants to pay 199.00 to buy the software. It is well worth it, but not everyone is willing or able to do this. By taking away the price, you have a perfect system, allowing you to accept paypal payments, checks, credit cards, etc (if you have a merchant account) easily and securely.

The third option is OsCommerce, this is my least favorite, however very popular, the options are limited and at the same time, expansive, visually this is the worst option, the organization of the shopping cart is very poor and very time consuming to get to look decent. Even though this one is free, and you can add products to the back end fairly simple, I feel this cart is not a good solution for someone that has any ability to edit a website. You can get much better results using a cart like Mal’s for free; even though you will have to add your own products. The site that your visitors will see will be much better looking and easier to navigate without it. Simply browsing through the ‘live shops’ at osCommerce shows you the limited and not visually appealing shops they have, most look the same, just with different colors and text.

When I mentioned ‘back-end’ options, I was speaking of being able log into the shopping cart software and fill out a form to add a product, instead of using something like Dreamweaver (HTML editor) or notepad. While this option makes it very easy to add products, the ‘look is limited. I would much rather use something like mal’s and add a product using Dreamweaver. And in using Mal’s you can get free ‘extensions’ to add to dreamweaver to easily add a product. All of which will be added seamlessly to the site.

Let me know if you have any questions about these carts or if you need help setting up e-commerce on your site.

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[…] Shopping Cart Solutions for websites It is essential to have a shopping cart on your site if you will be selling anything. The days of it being acceptable to have something like a… […]

Best Blogs On Home Business » Blog Archive » Home business - Home Business Myths wrote on December 19, 2006 - 9:01 pm | Visit Link
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I have used OSCommerce on a few different sites and I love it! It’s pretty easy to customize and it’s free! Thanks for sharing!

CJ wrote on December 19, 2006 - 11:36 pm | Visit Link
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Hi Eve
I have seen your post on the PPP site, and followed that post here.

I was just wondering about your first sentence with the shopping cart, and I wanted to say that you can now get a different kind of shopping cart from BitWine, one that lets you sell your expertise in real time using Audio & video.

You set your price and you get paid instantly. Plus there is no cost involved. Try it.

As a blogger you are in an ideal position to use such a tool as you can provide paid advice to your readers who might have specific questions they need urgent on.

Thanks
Alon

Alon Cohen wrote on December 20, 2006 - 6:40 pm | Visit Link
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Thanks Alon, I will check that out.

eve wrote on December 21, 2006 - 1:38 pm | Visit Link
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I went to Bitwine homepage and see that it’s like a yahoo answers site. Where’s the shopping cart?

Sridhar wrote on February 1, 2007 - 2:18 am | Visit Link
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Alon was mentioning bitwine; not as a shopping cart, but as a way to make money online. Sorry :-(

eve wrote on February 1, 2007 - 6:00 am | Visit Link
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WebAssist makes a good shopping cart system called ecart. It’s not free, but it very customizable and doesn’t look “cookie cutter” like a lot of shopping cart systems.

web designer wrote on July 26, 2007 - 10:37 pm | Visit Link
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It still surprises me a bit that my searches usually lead me to people I already know, but then again, I guess the internet is getting smaller after all, lol.

Great article and thanks for the information :-)

AzDana wrote on August 23, 2007 - 8:26 pm | Visit Link
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Thanks boys965686d4e9ce837ff3f3b5c825c5d554

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Hi boys! wrote on February 1, 2008 - 12:34 am | Visit Link
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Have you looked at eCart? It’s an easy to use Dreamweaver shopping cart that is fully customizable via CSS. http://www.justdreamweaver.com/webassist-ecart-shopping-cart.html

Ryan wrote on February 26, 2008 - 3:07 pm | Visit Link
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Yes , I agree , If you want to sell products online , it’s very important to have a shopping cart

Shopsmore.com wrote on March 11, 2008 - 3:17 am | Visit Link

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