i m new to develop ecommerce need help

i m small web development company today my 2 clients have asked to develop ecommerce website. now i dont have idea to develop ecommerce site should i go fot it can u help me out

they want one in us and other in uk
they want to show their product along with categories on page with rates people log in register themselves and go shooping after they check out pay thorugh through various options so even my cleints also need reports

i want following features

i m small web development company today my 2 clients have asked to develop ecommerce website. now i dont have idea to develop ecommerce site should i go fot it can u help me out

they want one in us and other in uk
they want to show their product along with categories on page with rates people log in register themselves and go shooping after they check out pay thorugh through various options so even my cleints also need reports

i want following features

1 manage inventory
2 manage catalogue
3 manage pricing
4 manage order management
5 discount
6 shipping charges
7 coupons etc
i have got godaddy hsoting account n i have also got templets also n programming in asp.net what r zencarts etc


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Conversions Needed On High Traffic eCommerce Website.

A friend of mine is wondering why he’s not getting many conversions. I would like to help him out, but since I’m familiar with his brand and his website I’m not able to give him feedback as a new user. I’m just curious what your thoughts are on his Magento eCommerce website. As a new user do you trust the website? Does the navigation work for you? Once you hit the site, click the “Shop” icon to navigate to the store. www.freegoldwatch.com


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OmniPayment

any experience with them?


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No previous experience with shopping cart, looking for help.

Hi,

As the title says, I have no experience working with shopping cart but intend to include one in a website that I am working on. Basically the person wants for people to be able to:

- View / Buy Products with credit card
- Add products or remove them
- Be able to zoom on the product pictures

I should also be able to customize the look of the cart to make it match the existing website.

I’ve been looking at some of the options and Avactis and JShop look interesting. I know HTML/CSS.

Any help would be apreciated.

Thanks,


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small e-commerce integration tool for my website

I want a mini-store code that I can add into my existing website. It must support payment via PayPal. Is there any free script available?


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abadoned carts question

I seem to have quite a large number of abadoned carts, but I also do not require an email address or account in order to add items to one’s cart. it would seem best to get their email in order to add items to their cart that way if they abadoned I could email with a coupon code to finish their order. Is requiring email to add items to cart a bad idea? thanks


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Gift Certificates for Online Franchises

I have a client with some interesting needs, and they recently requested the ability to sell gift certificates online. There isn’t a cut and dried solution I can think of immediately. Allow me to elaborate:

- The website operates as a corporate figurehead for ~25 franchises, but each of these franchises operate as a completely separate business entity. Their own merchant accounts, services, etc.

- Each franchise can take payments online, but also in-store at the time services are rendered.

These features are already implemented, but the gift certificates add another layer of complexity.

- Gift certificates can be _purchased_ from ANY franchise, and can be redeemed at that franchise OR another franchise.

- When a gift certificate is purchased (online or in-store), the funds would have to be deposited to a separate corporate account. When the gift certificate is redeemed, the money would be moved from the corporate account to the franchise account (method?).

All of this would be so much simpler if the GC could only be redeemed at the store it was purchased from, but I want to at least attempt to find a longer term solution first. The method I’m considering seems like I’m reinventing the wheel.

Any thoughts?

thanks,

Trey


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Secure shopping cart

Say I set up shopping site using something like magento. How do I go about making it use SSL and secure the checkout process?


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Recurring Billing Service? Shopping Cart, PayPal, Authorize.Net?

I have a client that would like to sell a small number of Products with related Subscription Services billed monthly.

My client would prefer a service rather than purchasing software, but will consider both. But we like the PCI Compliance to be handled by the provider.

Can anyone recommend an online shopping cart provider that offer robust recurring billing features?

Or does anyone use and recommend PayPal’s or Authorize.Net recurring billing?


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Does this sound fishy to anyone? (Poss. credit card scam?)

Hi all. I do the web design for an author who uses a basic PayPal payment page for her online shopping cart. Works fine, no problems so far. She doesn’t have many online buyers — most people who purchase go through the 1-800 phone number that’s run by her book distributers. She also sends out books on her own, but as I said, most people go with the toll-free number.

Anyway, now she’s received an email out of the blue from a guy from Taiwan who wants to buy 100 copies of her book. The author wants to push him to pay her directly, rather than go through the distributor, because this way she doesn’t have to pay the exhorbitant fee to her distributors (she loses about 75% of each sale to them). But since she doesn’t have a merchant account (she doesn’t want to pay the fees), the only option is using the PayPal form.

Rather than using the standard form, which has a fairly low S&H fee hard-coded into it, the author wants me to set up a unique page specifically for this potential customer, together with a (pricier) shipping/handling fee.

That’s all fine. But this guy has now told her that though he has an “American credit card,” he can only make payment by sending the number via email, rather than through a webpage.

This seems .. odd to me. Does it set off any alarm bells with you guys? Is Taiwan blocked from using online payment systems? That seems hard to believe. If not, why would anyone prefer to send a credit card number through email — an incredibly insecure method — rather than going through PayPal’s secure system? I know many people don’t like/trust PayPal, but that doesn’t appear to be the case here; this guy seems to be unwilling to go through any web payment system.

Yet I don’t even know what I’m worried about. Credit card fraud, I guess. What if this is a stolen card number and the author sends out the books only to have the charge disputed?

Could this be a scam? Or am I being too paranoid?


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