Archive for May 2008


Does anyone use miva or kanoodle to advertise?

May 30th, 2008 — 08:22 am
miva
RockStarNation.com asked:


your business or sell your business or products?

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What programs can you use to design layouts for oscommerce-powered sites?

May 26th, 2008 — 09:05 am
oscommerce
Cecil B asked:


And how do you then upload them, and thus customize the oscommerce site layout?
Can you also recommend some good books that will give sufficient information as to how to deal with the type of files that will be dealt with when making these layouts for oscommerce sites. Thank you so much. (I’m totally clueless and confused abt oscommerce :( ).

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Improve Performance of your Oscommerce-powered Online Store

May 23rd, 2008 — 06:11 am
oscommerce
Do you know that customers don’t wait for loading a web-page more than 5 seconds – they just leave it. And they do not trust to an online store if it is slow. Frankly speaking, long loading just irritates them.

Stop loosing your clients because of slow performance of your web-store! There is a great solution – Performance Module by MagneticOne! The Module makes page loading time much shorter!

How does osCommerce Performance module work? It implements smart way of caching – storing and reusing parts of page that take much time to load/generate. It gives much higher speed up comparing to standard shopping carts caching because of smarter approach. First time when page is accessed – it is generated as normal (no speed gain), when page is accessed second time – it is taken from cache.

How much speed do you get – some examples:

- Large store with 12 000 products and 1279 categories. Before performance optimization: 4.33 sec – after performance optimization: 0.64 sec, 676% increase.

- Medium-size store with 800 products and 23 categories. Before performance optimization: 2.23 sec – after performance optimization: 0.41 sec, 212.38% increase.

Here are some main osCommerce Performance module features:

- greatly increase performance

- greatly reduce server load

- supports unlimited number of products /categories (supports large stores)

- very easy installation , 5 cut&paste steps necessary – start using in 5 minutes!

- enable/Disable with few mouse clicks

- completely automated – no additional support/management necessary

- multiple configuration options: Cache Time Cache Folder Folder Size Cache Folder Compression

osCommerce Performance Module greatly increases performance of your osCommerce-based store. Your clients will be satisfied with the speed your web-store is loading and you will not loose them!

Go to http://www.magneticone.com/store/oscommerce.modules/oscommerce.performance.module to read more about the Performance Module.

The Module was developed to improve performance of your osCommerce-powered online shop. And it does it excellent – check by yourself, download trial version here http://www.magneticone.com/store and see how fast works your store now. By the way, we use it for our own store right now.

Don’t wait – speed up your web store and increase sales today!



By: Martin Wann

About the Author:

Martin Wann, MagneticOne Company,
http://www.magneticone.com/



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What is a good ecommerce site for average joes like me to set up a store that is reputable?

May 22nd, 2008 — 12:13 am
ecommerce
BooBooshanubo asked:


Of course one that includes all the bells and whistles, receiving credit card payments and shopping cart stuff.

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I’m Going to Use Oscommerce – Now What?

May 19th, 2008 — 09:50 am
oscommerce
When you decide to go with osCommerce for your e-commerce site, you can simply take their stock layout and insert your information and voila! you have a completely functional e-commerce site ready for customers and sales.

If you’re like most e-commerce sites, however, you’ll want to go a step further than that and customize your “storefront” to make it better fit your product. If you are savvy in both the technical and marketing fields, this will probably be a no-brainer. If, however, you are an expert in your product, but not necessarily how to sell your product, this article is for you. It’s filled with tips to help you both design your site and well as market your product.

Design Your Site

1.Change your colors. You can go into your stylesheet.css file (in your catalog root folder) and simply change the colors from the stock layout. It’s amazing what a difference something as simple as a custom color layout can do for your website!

2.Choose a template. If you don’t want to start your website design from scratch, you can use a template that has everything you need for your site except the information.

3.Or, go even simpler. If you don’t want to change the complete template you can opt to change just one thing on the site. This could be the background, buttons or logo. Whatever you choose, just do something to make the site your own!

4. Improve your images. Spend some time learning image editing programs so that you can save your pictures in high quality with the smallest file size so that they both look great and load quickly. With the high speed of the Internet, most people don’t have the patience to wait for slow loading pictures and they may leave your site rather than waiting for the image to load completely.

5.Change the page titles. Make sure that you give each page a descriptive title so that when the page appears in the search engines it gives people enough information to get them to want to click on your link.

6.Put your self in your customer’s shoes. Customers do not like long drawn out checkouts. If you can get the information you need in two to three pages (including the confirmation of information page), your site will have an advantage over those sites that draw it out. The osCommerce forum has information on how to do this.

Market Your Product:

1.Make your site unique. This is a basic marketing technique and is sometimes referred to as creating a Unique Selling Proposition. Basically, this is a simple statement that tells people what makes your site and your business unique from other businesses, especially those in the same niche. Whether you always offer free shipping or guarantee the lowest prices, your unique selling proposition is what sets you apart from the rest.

2.Don’t forget to sell your product! Getting people to your site and getting them to stay on the site are important, but once they are there you need to SELL the product. You won’t be there to tell them about the items and they aren’t in a bricks and mortar store to examine the product themselves, so your descriptions need to do these jobs for you and the customer. Be detailed, be specific and be honest. Include who would likely enjoy the product and why they would need it. Instead of focusing on the details of the product or service, put some emphasis n the benefits.

3.Make your store more than an online entity. Give your customers a way to contact you. This includes a name, address, email and phone number. If they have no way to get into contact with you, your credibility with the customer declines.

4.Offer more than just the product or service. Don’t be afraid to add articles, tips and information related to your product for customers coming to your site. It will increase your credibility as well as give them reasons to return to your site even if they don’t have an immediate need for your product or service. Related to this is sending out a periodic newsletter that gives useful information, announces specials and sales and highlights specific products.

With just a few customizations your osCommerce store can be a unique site that fits your philosophy, product and needs.



By: Razvan Jr

About the Author:

Myles O’Reilly is the author of the Programmers’ Guide to osCommerce and is owner of The osCommerce Cafe which provides osCommerce templates to hundreds of web designers worldwide.



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How to install Google Checkout on OSCommerce?

May 19th, 2008 — 07:08 am
oscommerce
I_Need_Help asked:


I am installing it on a fresh install of OScommerce. The instructions says copies these files but it isn’t really clear where to copy all these files to.. Can somebody please help me?

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Oscommerce, is it possible to have third parties modify their pricings in Oscommerce but I still own the cart?

May 18th, 2008 — 06:50 am
oscommerce
Brian D asked:


What I would like to know is, say I am selling someone else’s product and I want them to be able be able to go in and modify price changes etc. Can I do this in Oscommerce? So in otherwords not have them have access to the whole shopping cart, but have them be able to modify just their entry in the database and then have their item updated in the cart?

Thanks,

Brian

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What is the best web hosting for oscommerce?

May 15th, 2008 — 07:18 am
oscommerce
toohotglass asked:


I am currently using Yahoo as my webhosting, but I want a less restrictive host. Anyone with experience please. I am specifically looking to have full use of SSL, and .htaccess files
I am looking for the most compatable webhost for OsCommerce. Not the best.

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What Open Source ecommerce solution offers best design templates?

May 15th, 2008 — 05:21 am
ecommerce
Steve G asked:


I am looking for an open source ecommerce solution that has available, ideally free, design templates.

I have looked at Magento, OSCommerce, Digistore, WP commerce and Zencart and most have limited themes available.

Can anyone provide a reco? Also, if they can point me to a couple of examples of themes as well, that would be awesome.

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Is there a shopping cart system with inventory control based on options?

May 13th, 2008 — 04:58 pm
shopping cart systems
inkeye777 asked:


I’ve already picked the wrong cart once: I need one that can do inventory control based on options.

For example, I have 2 small red shirts and 3 large red shirts. That is one kind of product, but I want the small option to hide when I run out of small red shirts. Or the color red to hide when I only have blue and green shirts left.

Are there any shopping carts (free or for pay) that do this? Most have the options, and will count total number of shirts, but not small or medium sizes of that shirt. Or red ones or green ones of the same style.

Cart must be configurable with templates, use PHP, and MySQL.

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