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Ecommerce

ecommerce1If you have a tangible product that can be shipped, then a global online shop has to be tempting.

If you have a digital product that can be emailed to anyone, then a global online shop is an automated money maker.

If you have any sort of product, we can advise you how to sell it, online, to a world-wide audience. The details that go into building an online shop can be complicated. Shipping models, payment processors, affiliates, currencies, etc all need to be defined. It’s our job to guide you through the maze of options and take the headache out of creating an online shop and leave you to focus on the day to day running of your business.

Below there are 2 links to show 2 different ways of selling products online. The first example is a full featured e-commerce site (for demonstration purposes only). This allows the store owner to completely manage an unlimited number of products, complete with full control over stock levels, pricing, discounts, taxes, shipping models, country/language options, visitor accounts, newsletters, image management, payment processing and much more.

The second examples show a very basic approach of having items on a page with a basic shopping cart that allows visitors to select items and then pay via paypal or google checkout. It has limited features, such as basic shipping prices, but it does a simple job of allowing visitors to click on an item and pay for it.

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Click to view full E-commece demonstration site

Costs for a full featured E-commerce site start at £3k and can go up depending on the amount of options required.

Costs for a simple click and buy page start at £240 and costs are dependant on the number of products to be sold.

Basic entry level shopping cart

Click to view basic entry level shopping cart

If you’d like more information about how to improve the way you sell your products on-line, feel free to contact us today for a free consultation.

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