Once a shopping cart is created for a...
Once a shopping cart is created for a customer, can they add products, chg prices, etc on their own or do they need the software to make the changes? In other words, are they forced to pay me to make changes for them and maintain the cart?
Albert,
I would say they have to pay you, which is no bad thing, there is not a CMS system built into the cart software, this helps to keep the app nice and simple.
Cheers
Dan
I would say they have to pay you, which is no bad thing, there is not a CMS system built into the cart software, this helps to keep the app nice and simple.
Cheers
Dan
Thanks Dan!
Hi Alberto,
The customer must have a copy of the software and upload their changes or go through you if that is your objective. For small shops that rarely require those sort of changes this is a great deal. However, if the customer prefers to make their own changes often without the hassle of uploading every time, a database or CMS type cart system is preferred.
If you are comfortable with a CMS concept and setting up MySQL databases with a PHP server/host, I would recommend Website Baker with the Bakery Shop Module. It's open source (free), and does everything you are requesting and then some. The Bakery module has many features including stock levels, tax rates, etc. Paypal payments do not require that the customer has a Paypal account as does CoffeeCup Shopping Cart. I've built a few shopping sites for customers and it worked out well for them. You can get all you need at www.websitebaker.org
I think the CoffeeCup SHopping cart is great but there are some limitations that prevent me from using it for now for my customers until some features are implemented.
Good Luck!
The customer must have a copy of the software and upload their changes or go through you if that is your objective. For small shops that rarely require those sort of changes this is a great deal. However, if the customer prefers to make their own changes often without the hassle of uploading every time, a database or CMS type cart system is preferred.
If you are comfortable with a CMS concept and setting up MySQL databases with a PHP server/host, I would recommend Website Baker with the Bakery Shop Module. It's open source (free), and does everything you are requesting and then some. The Bakery module has many features including stock levels, tax rates, etc. Paypal payments do not require that the customer has a Paypal account as does CoffeeCup Shopping Cart. I've built a few shopping sites for customers and it worked out well for them. You can get all you need at www.websitebaker.org
I think the CoffeeCup SHopping cart is great but there are some limitations that prevent me from using it for now for my customers until some features are implemented.
Good Luck!
Thanks.
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