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Title: For the website guru's
Post by: gpwurzel on October 08, 2010, 08:48:57 PM
Do any of you use any ecommerce software, if so, which one, and how would you rate it - asking as thats my next venture in the webdesign world.

Thankee in advance,


Wurzel
Title: Re: For the website guru's
Post by: mijoieau on October 09, 2010, 01:45:48 AM
Hi Gpwurzel

I run a few sites (about 12 different sites) and the best by far that i have used is bigcommerce they host and run the easiest way to run a e-site that i have ever used.
They are cheap and support is great, but the best part is its very good for SEO.
They are also very secure which is very important.

I have just started a new site selling electronic cigarettes, i have only spent around 10 hours so far and i would say with a few pics i will have the site finished in around 2 more hours.
My site if you want to have a look is http://www.evape.com.au (http://www.evape.com.au) all i need now is the container to get off the docks and ill have stock :{

I have used a few different types of e-commerce software and found that you have to pay as you get what you pay for, don't use free software like os commerce as it will take you months to sort out bugs, i pay $24 us a month with includes everything i need for a small site if you need more you can upgrade.

bigcommerce gives you a 15 free trial, i have set the site up %90 in the trial time, the trial is great as you can play and see how easy it is to setup, BTW i am not a reseller of bigcommerce just a happy customer.

Best of all with ecommerce i work from home, spend half my time fishing and still make more money that if i had a real job, love getting out of bed at 9am and drinking by 3pm its a hard life, i love the net!!!!!!

If you have any questions even though i have only just tried bigcommerce i maybe able to help.

Cheers
forkit aka drifts, scooner and many other aces ids
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Title: Re: For the website guru's
Post by: gpwurzel on October 09, 2010, 05:36:30 PM
Hiya Mijoieau, any limit on the amount of products on that? Asking, as I'm redoing a site for a friend, who sells multiple multiple items (if anyone wants anything cowboy wise, I'm yer man for contacts lol...)

Also, what backend does that use - sql, inbuilt db? Can I do a product upgrade using comma delimited files from excel (.csv for instance)?

Thank you for the feedback so far, most helpful.

My friends site is www.cowboyattic.com (http://www.cowboyattic.com) and yes, I missed something really simple right at the start of that particular project.

Wurzel

Disregard the questions, took a look at the site, and contacted bigcommerce direct - awaiting an answer now. Many many thanks for your tip Mijoieau, much appreciated.
Title: Re: For the website guru's
Post by: mijoieau on October 09, 2010, 09:39:09 PM
Hi Gp
I pay $24 a month for 100 products, but you can upgrade, it does have uploads for excel and others, the main part is its security and its SEO friendly, it blows most carts out of the water for SEO and running a website that's almost all that matters. Best way to find out how good it is would be to do the free trial for 15 days.
Cheers
Forkit
Title: Re: For the website guru's
Post by: gpwurzel on October 09, 2010, 09:51:37 PM
Already on it fella, thanks again - talking the wife into a site as well lol..........hey ho, it'll keep me busy.

Wurzel
Title: Re: For the website guru's
Post by: gpwurzel on October 09, 2010, 10:54:00 PM
Took a look round your site Mij, very nice mate - now tho, I want to get vaping lol........will look for a US supplier tho.

Cheers bud,

Wurzel