Post your Shops here! - Post ID 158585

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Finally finish site, I hope!
Please check it out and give your honest opinions please.

http://www.925fine.com

Thanks,
Ray
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Hiya

I am a big fan of all (almost all) things coffee cup. I created this store for a web design client:
http://www.reboundforlife.com.au/shop/index.php
I do have a question though: would it not be possible to integrate a discount coupon option in the software?
Is there a method to integrate another one?
Thanks

Lisa
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Here's my shop layed out, now I just need to put product on the shelves :D

pimpjuicetraction.com
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http://www.kidzcorner.com.au

Only opened today & so far so good. Would like to see some kind of voucher system though :(
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Hi Tamasin...looks like a fun product line to be creating a store for! I wonder if your shop would benefit from having slightly larger thumbnail images for the products?
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Jeff...on your "how we roll" page you are going to have to reduce the size of your photo gallery as it is quite a bit wider than the white space available in the shop page.
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My redesigned web store, have it up and running but still working out the little glitches here and there, I am a convert from zen-cart, and this software is soooo much easier to work with.:D

http://www.koberlintrading.com
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JaneA wrote:
Hello every one,

Here is the link to a customer’s shop, which I have created with Coffee Cup Shopping Cart, Coffee Cup HTML Editor, and Coffee Cup FTP.

http://www.davidhuntantiques.com

Thank you to all the staff at Coffee Cup.
I hope you all enjoy browsing the shop and I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year


Hello Jane,

I'm trying to put together an online shop for some friends. I've got a trial version of Coffee Cup Shopping Cart Creator Pro and am hugely impressed. Before I take the plunge with SCC and SCD pro versions, I want to be sure that I will be able to offer a properly sewn-up and easy Payment solution. Basically, PayPal seems a no-brainer since we're in the UK, but what sort of a PayPal account should I advise my friends to open?

Do they need a full-on Merchant Account, or should they sign up for Website Payments Standard (they won't be shifting large volumes)? I see that Website Payments Standard (but not Website Payments Pro) is one of the options ready to select in SCC set-up, so I assume SCC will integrate nicely with it.

I like the way the checkout and Payments work on the davidhuntantiques site; you might even have been through this on other projects. Can you confirm that Website Payments Standard is the way to go if I'm keen on a PayPal solution (purely from the point of view of a seamless, trouble-free implementation where all secure processing is taken care of)?

Regards,

Nigel.
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Here's one more shop -
Based in Perth, Western Australia

Thanks CoffeeCup and all forum writers who asked and provided solutions to all my questions. Without you all, it wouldn't be easy.
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I made this shop for a client using CoffeeCup Shopping Cart Creator. http://www.foundationministriesinternational.org/shop/index.php

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