jdl8422 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 5, 2006 491 0 Louisiana Jun 12, 2007 #1 I need to do an ecommerce site for a client. Can anyone point me in the right direction to do some research and learn how to do it.
I need to do an ecommerce site for a client. Can anyone point me in the right direction to do some research and learn how to do it.
D0ct0rteeth macrumors 65816 Mar 11, 2002 1,239 7 Franklin, TN Jun 12, 2007 #2 Hire someone who has done it before and take 20% off the top oscommerce is the best. creLoaded and ZenCArt are also popular. Joomla/Virtuemart is also an option. - Doc jdl8422 said: I need to do an ecommerce site for a client. Can anyone point me in the right direction to do some research and learn how to do it. Click to expand...
Hire someone who has done it before and take 20% off the top oscommerce is the best. creLoaded and ZenCArt are also popular. Joomla/Virtuemart is also an option. - Doc jdl8422 said: I need to do an ecommerce site for a client. Can anyone point me in the right direction to do some research and learn how to do it. Click to expand...
ChicoWeb macrumors 65816 Aug 16, 2004 1,120 0 California Jun 12, 2007 #3 D0ct0rteeth said: Hire someone who has done it before and take 20% off the top oscommerce is the best. creLoaded and ZenCArt are also popular. Joomla/Virtuemart is also an option. - Doc Click to expand... Great advice. Ecommerce sites are challenging, especially if you've never done one before
D0ct0rteeth said: Hire someone who has done it before and take 20% off the top oscommerce is the best. creLoaded and ZenCArt are also popular. Joomla/Virtuemart is also an option. - Doc Click to expand... Great advice. Ecommerce sites are challenging, especially if you've never done one before
julianps macrumors regular Aug 6, 2006 104 16 Wales, UK Jun 13, 2007 #4 CubeCART ChicoWeb said: Great advice. Ecommerce sites are challenging, especially if you've never done one before Click to expand... Agreed, unless you use CubeCART, which has a much lower learning curve and loads of tools and addons from sites like cc3.biz CC3 is not free and all in all not the cheapest, but it will get the job done by tea-time and if it's the only one you'll be doing why stretch it? Looking at the developers showcase there are a number of half decent stores made using it. Agreed it is not Agorra/osC/Zen (the other cPanel/Fantastico favourites) but for completeness it does need a mention. Actinic has a number of solutions as well all of which have merits and demerits. My ar@e-about-face process is to look at what payment method the customer wants and build using the one that fits the best.. But then again I'm a klutz!
CubeCART ChicoWeb said: Great advice. Ecommerce sites are challenging, especially if you've never done one before Click to expand... Agreed, unless you use CubeCART, which has a much lower learning curve and loads of tools and addons from sites like cc3.biz CC3 is not free and all in all not the cheapest, but it will get the job done by tea-time and if it's the only one you'll be doing why stretch it? Looking at the developers showcase there are a number of half decent stores made using it. Agreed it is not Agorra/osC/Zen (the other cPanel/Fantastico favourites) but for completeness it does need a mention. Actinic has a number of solutions as well all of which have merits and demerits. My ar@e-about-face process is to look at what payment method the customer wants and build using the one that fits the best.. But then again I'm a klutz!