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  • Millions of e Commerce Options

    Posted on March 16th, 2009 admin 2 comments

    I’ve been doing some e commerce research for a potential client. They are looking to save money on the software, while running their store on a rock solid open source platform. Of all the options I offered two obvious choices: Joomla using Virtuemart.
    The CMS was the easy part, now what do I show the client when it comes to selling the product?

    What should the site look like?

    As things go, there are millions of options for skinning your storefront. This is a small sampling of what I found in my research:

    Free Themes
    Pro: Thousands of options.
    Con: Watch out for companies who haven’t kept their themes updated with
    changes made by Joomla / Virtuemart.
    Pay for use Themes
    Pro: Thousands of options.
    Caveat: Make sure to check prices and how far the template covers the application.
    More expensive options tend to provide more skin for administrative tasks as well as parts the user sees.
    Con: More expensive does not necessarily mean better developed or the best cross browser support: read the small print, read reviews.
    Theme Clubs
    Pro: Multiple themes and updates for a given contract period. This is a good idea if you’re interested in a close tie to the community that created the theme(s) you’re using.
    Con: Recurring monthly fees.
    Con: Vendor lock in.

    Essentially if you want to set up an e commerce site, you can find all the tools you need, for free. I would recommend a few sanity checks before diving in:

    Know your product
    The site should match what you sell. You want to sell your product, don’t let the user get lost in your theme.

    Spend a little to help your site stick out
    Sometimes paying a little extra for the nice theme, or possibly a custom design could make all the difference.
    Take a look at what your competition is doing both online and offline
    Paying attention to online competition makes obvious business sense, but brick and mortar stores also are about selling a product. Pay attention to product features, placement, and timing of sales. You may find a magic nugget just down the street at your local mom and pop shop.
  • Harvestcrc.com is live

    Posted on March 10th, 2009 admin 1 comment

    We had the chance to help out Harvest Community Church in Lake Odessa MI.

    They owned a domain, but never had a site to go with it.

    We just finished their Wordpress based site and are quite proud to show it off.

    Take a look at Harvestcrc.com