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Help with e-commerce for small online store?
04-08-2014, 07:14 PM
Post: #1
Help with e-commerce for small online store?
Hello everyone,
I want to setup an online store where i will be selling my services(very limited).
Since the products(services) are very less there is no meaning in paying for a e-commerce script.
I searched a lot and short listed to Opencart,Zen cart and virtuemart(Joomla extension)
I heard Opencart has a lot of issues and it is not SEO friendly.
So help me out as I have nxt to little knowledge about setting up online stores
Thanks in advance

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04-08-2014, 07:22 PM
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If you're only selling services you may want to consider a site like freelancer.com. You can create a profile and "bid" on projects through that site.

I don't have experience with Joomla but if that's what you're using a plug in might be an easy way to go. Zen Cart could be another good option depending on your set up. Have you scheduled a call with any of these companies? A brief chat with a sales rep may be just what you need to determine if their solution is what you need. It will also give you a feel for the kind of interaction you can expect when/if there are tech issues.

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04-08-2014, 07:29 PM
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Get a web store by getting the quick shopping cart service from the online vendor TheWebPole.com at cheap rate. You don't need technical skills to build a successful Web store. Quick Shopping Cart makes it easy to create an eye-catching store that accepts credit cards, integrates with Google,and eBay and offers multiple shipping options ,all with no set-up fees.
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04-08-2014, 07:36 PM
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Opencart is Indeed SEO friendly and has features like URL re-writing built into it. Apart from which there are some good quality SEO plugins/ extensions available at a reasonable cost for advanced SEO. My website is built on OpenCart and i haven't had any problems so far. I selected Opencart because of its easy to learn backend system. Here are some high end sites built of opencart
http://www.transpacific-software.com/jew...bsites.php
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04-08-2014, 07:41 PM
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hi,

did you try magento? else you can go for shopify which will cost you 800INR/month for 150 products.

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