Well what can I say, at first glance it appears to be upto the usual blinding standards that we have all come to expect.
Now all we need is the ability to tie it up to a database so that we can generate are own stores based on existing stock databases and then we are really laughing
Keep up the blindingly good work and I dare not even imaging what else will come next
Robin
Phoenix wrote:
Most will only use it once, unless you make stores or change your theme all the time, there is really no reason to keep using it after you set your store up the first time.
Most will only use it once, unless you make stores or change your theme all the time, there is really no reason to keep using it after you set your store up the first time.
Actually that needn't be the case. Now you have the ability to create a unique shop, why not build a second, or third shop? Domain names are cheap enough now to explore that avenue.
For the more adventurous, building shops for others is also now more viable, as you're no longer dependant on the handful of stock designs that were available previously. When the later versions of the forthcoming pro version of cart creator have the enhanced shipping facility, you'll have a powerful combination to produce sites for a much broader span of customers. Multi tasking is a way of life for me, contrary to whatever my girlfriend may say. :-)
Scott Swedorski wrote:
[quote=Phoenix]
I am not sure what you mean by "bait and hook"?
[quote=Phoenix]
I am not sure what you mean by "bait and hook"?
Not realizing your upgrade policy, this is now irrelevant.
But I was referring to how companies will sell you one thing knowing you will need to buy more later. It's common practice and good business.
But if we can upgrade for a reduced price, then I recant my statement.
Phil wrote:
Don't think that's an accurate statement there "most will only use it once"... There are a LOT of professional web-designers on here that will be using this piece of software once (a week) or more.
Don't think that's an accurate statement there "most will only use it once"... There are a LOT of professional web-designers on here that will be using this piece of software once (a week) or more.
I'm referring to the basic version here. A professional web-designer will most certainly be using the pro version - if any at all. The Basic version is too limited to continue using for multiple clients.
Don't misunderstand, I'm not knocking your product but after using your other software I was a bit disappointed in the "bang for the buck" on the basic version. My shop is young right now, so I will probably be upgrading to the Pro version at a later time as my store grows, at the moment it's not my main portion of my company.
As a suggestion, I would integrate the Basic version with the Shopping Cart Creator with tool tips stating what more you could do with the Pro version. I would be willing to pay a bit more for SCC knowing I can change the background images and such, and not limited to a few themes that may not match my web site.
Scott Swedorski wrote:
Both prices are extremely reasonable considering the type of program it is, the support provided and our upgrade policy.
Both prices are extremely reasonable considering the type of program it is, the support provided and our upgrade policy.
Yes, you do have great support and I commend you for that. The support in itself is of great value. My other web design software (I won't name here) has yet to respond to my reported issues, 2 months and counting.
Thanks for listening!
When you speak - You repeat what you already know.
When you listen - You learn.
I am not sure if I am missing something here Scott, but I just got an email inviting me to buy the special limited edition of Shopping Cart Designer which will only be available for 10 days. I purchased the pro version as soon as I was able, but did I miss out on some themes or something like that by buying too soon.
Cheers
Jeff
Cheers
Jeff
Have not had time to checkout the Demo but I have faith in Coffeecup Products an just purchased the pro version - cant wait to use it 
I had a varying degree of luck designing this for a customer by using the Shopping Cart Creator and exsiting templates but was a pain and took a while:
http://plantpotmoversandstands.co.uk/shop/index.php
this software is what was needed and I am certain will save hours of tweaking.
Well done Scott and the Coffecup Crew.
I had a varying degree of luck designing this for a customer by using the Shopping Cart Creator and exsiting templates but was a pain and took a while:
http://plantpotmoversandstands.co.uk/shop/index.php
this software is what was needed and I am certain will save hours of tweaking.
Well done Scott and the Coffecup Crew.
Brian Gumbrell wrote:
Have not had time to checkout the Demo but I have faith in Coffeecup Products an just purchased the pro version - cant wait to use it
I had a varying degree of luck designing this for a customer by using the Shopping Cart Creator and exsiting templates but was a pain and took a while:
http://plantpotmoversandstands.co.uk/shop/index.php
this software is what was needed and I am certain will save hours of tweaking.
Well done Scott and the Coffecup Crew.
Have not had time to checkout the Demo but I have faith in Coffeecup Products an just purchased the pro version - cant wait to use it
I had a varying degree of luck designing this for a customer by using the Shopping Cart Creator and exsiting templates but was a pain and took a while:
http://plantpotmoversandstands.co.uk/shop/index.php
this software is what was needed and I am certain will save hours of tweaking.
Well done Scott and the Coffecup Crew.
Very cool!
Scott A. Swedorski
VP of Product Development
Had a play and found the software the perfect solution - very easy to use.
What web developers should realise is that this software could prove a greater investment than they realise and pay for its self after a few projects:
Now I have the tools to create bespoke shops for my customers making them certain customers to the shopping cart creator where I can collect commision through the CC affiliate scheme.
What web developers should realise is that this software could prove a greater investment than they realise and pay for its self after a few projects:
Now I have the tools to create bespoke shops for my customers making them certain customers to the shopping cart creator where I can collect commision through the CC affiliate scheme.
So,...
When is the Forum builder coming out?
When you speak - You repeat what you already know.
When you listen - You learn.
When is the Forum builder coming out?
When you listen - You learn.
*ducks so she don't get hit with the Chalkboard Eraser that Scott is gonna start throwing at us for asking when this and that is coming out* LOL
Jo Ann
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My New Shop (still in major progress)
http://accessoriesoftheworld.com/shop
My current project for our local Literacy Council
http://northbaldwinliteracycouncil.org
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My New Shop (still in major progress)
http://accessoriesoftheworld.com/shop
My current project for our local Literacy Council
http://northbaldwinliteracycouncil.org
Wolverana wrote:
*ducks so she don't get hit with the Chalkboard Eraser that Scott is gonna start throwing at us for asking when this and that is coming out* LOL
*ducks so she don't get hit with the Chalkboard Eraser that Scott is gonna start throwing at us for asking when this and that is coming out* LOL
I may have to throw something just a bit heavier!
Scott A. Swedorski
VP of Product Development
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