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AscenderCart Shopping Cart Software Review

Shopping cart software and providers are a dime-a-dozen these days.  Merchants have a lot to choose from when it comes to features, price, hosted vs. licensed, security, SEO, and many others.  Each shopping cart software company do not make it easy to choose because they all have a good feature list that can match a majority of retailers.  I have been researching and testing shopping carts for about 5 years and today I am going to go over the features of the AscenderCart SEO Shopping Cart.

AscenderCart is a hosted shopping cart that allows merchants to build their website within the software.  As a hosted solution, AscenderCart provides all the necessary options that are required to run a successful online business.  They have an extensive list of shopping cart features that are included with each of their pricing levels.  Each level has the basics of a good shopping cart such as multiple payment options, SEO options, SSL security, order management, customer management, product management, administration, and much more.  Their cart design is based of off simple templates that allow retailers to design their site around the core cart components in order to make a fluid design and integration.  You have control over your template design and can control the look and feel of your whole site within the shopping cart software.  AscenderCart makes it easier for anyone with or without design skill to setup a functioning ecommerce site.

AscenderCart provides three  pricing tiers that provide the ability to list up to 50,000 skus, unlimited bandwidth, up to 5GB storage, unlimited email addresses, and as low as 1% transaction fee.  Though the AscenderCart is a hosted solution, each merchant must still have access to a merchant account.  There are many great options for merchant accounts, but AscenderCart has the ability of providing you with discounted merchant accounts from many providers.  If you already have a merchant account, then you should be set, but if you need one, contact AscenderCart first to see how much you could save.

When a retailer chooses to use AscenderCart, each client gets a free seo training manual to optimize your ecommerce site.  The training manual is a comprehensive 27-page manual that gets directly to the point about SEO optimization for ecommerce.  SEO is a key technique that will enable any sized retailer to make the most out of their website and achieve sales goals that they have never imagined.  With the quality SEO features packed in AscenderCArt, it is a must have shopping cart.  While best suited for small to medium sized businesses, they do offer a corporate edition that are specially developed for companies and websites with revenue of $250,000 per year online.

If you are in the market for a quality, easy to use shopping cart, then look into AscenderCart.  I have demoed the software and it can handle the ins and outs of most retailers websites.  If you like the ability to edit the main functions of a shopping cart, then you might not want to look into hosted platforms.  Stick to licensed software as they tend to give much more flexibility when dealing with source code.  The downside is that you are responsible for security, payment, integration, updates, and much more with licensed shopping carts.  Startup retailers should really test the waters with hosted solutions and AscenderCart can provide you with what you need to succeed!

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Turn WordPress into an Online Store with Ease!

In the world of Ecommerce, having a shopping cart is essential.  There are so many different options for shopping carts between hosted and licensed shopping carts.  One of the major downfalls of each option tends to be the cost.  Most hosted platforms can cost as little as $20 a month and upwards of $500 a month.  Licensed shopping carts do not require a monthly fee, but the initial costs can range from as low as $500 and upwards of $2000 for out of the box software licenses.  With all of the options, it can be hard for anyone to choose.  I am going to try to help out and provide you with an easy out of the box solution that costs below $100 and is integrated in WordPress, the most widely used blogging software.

With a self-hosted wordpress installation, anyone can create a simple and easy ecommerce site with a shopping cart that is comparable to many.  Shopperpress offers an unlimited license wordpress shopping cart theme that can take any wordpress website from simple blog to a fantastic looking ecommerce site.  Their theme costs $79 and can be installed on any domain that has wordpress.  The following features come with the Shopperpress Shopping Cart theme:

  • Unlimited Installation License
  • Open Source, no encryption
  • Google Adsense/Analytics Ready
  • Shipping/Tax options
  • Amazon/Ebay/CSV datafeed import options
  • Pre-installed with over 20 website designs
  • Multi-Language
  • Over 20 Built in payment gateways including Paypal
  • Supports the addition of other wordpress plugins
  • Multiple currencies
  • Built in advertising spots
  • Browser based, so customization can be done from any location

ShopperPress has many great user features keeping your website visitors online:

  • Members can create accounts to login and monitor their order status, edit their profile and keep updated with site news and products.
  • List & Gallery Views giving your visitors more freedom when it comes to viewing your shop products.
  • Built in search tools allowing visitors to quickly search and reorder the display of your shop products.
  • Coupon Codes, give away coupon codes online so your visitors can enjoy promotional discounts when buying products from your store.
  • Multi language & Currency giving visitors the ability to change product prices to local currencies and language settings.
  • Bookmark, print and email tools allowing visitors to email and print their favorite pages to show their friends.

Key store features to make you money!

  • Easily add or import stores products using the admin area tools, set your own pricing, shipping, tax, promotional costs, extra product mark-up costs, coupons etc all via the admin area in minutes!
  • Make money with affiliate stores! Quickly import 1,000′s of products from Amazon, Ebay or using the Datafeedr tool and earn affiliate commission from all the products you sell!
  • Sell Website Advertising Slots, Header (468×60), Footer (any size), Left and Right sidebar (250×250, 125×125) easily updated in the admin area including per category advertising slots and Google Adsense ready!
  • Setup your own custom fields giving you the ability to setup products with different sizes, types, colors etc + allow visitors to attach an image to the product ideal for customization products like cups,t-shirts etc

Key features to make running the website easy!

ShopperPress makes managing your shopping cart website is a piece of cake! User friendly management interfaces and helpful diagrams built in.

  • Dashboard for website overview showing you quickly the amount of products, pages etc you have added to your website including recently sales.
  • On/Off theme options and customize the theme the way you want it, edit almost all aspects of your site.
  • User friendly admin interface supporting 1,000′s of extra WordPress plugin’s. (SEO plugin’s, video, security etc)
  • Monthly sales chart, 20+ built in payment gateways, regional settings to change currency, language, and date format, contact forms etc
  • Unlimited shopping cart products, including articles, pages, categories, tags etc, the world is your oyster!
  • Shipping & tax options allowing you to create your own shipping prices and setup both country and state tax prices for your website.

I have tested out this shopping cart theme on a couple of client websites and it is extremely easy to setup and run.  While I recommend this theme for people that are just starting out in ecommerce, I don’t think this can be a viable option for a full time ecommerce site that has thousands of products.  Since it is running on wordpress, there could be issues with data integrity and security.  If you are selling 1000 products or less, then this could be a great tool.  Shopperpress could also be an easy way to setup multiple affiliate ecommerce sites that are niche based.  Since you have unlimited installations under one license and you can install wordpress on any domain, Shopperpress’ theme can be a cost effective way to get into affiliate marketing.  Check out Shopperpress for more great features of their shopping cart theme.

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Interspire Shopping Cart Review

Interspire Shopping Cart Review

Introduction

Interspire Shopping Cart is made by Australian Company Interspire. Interspire
make several web products, e.g., a CMS and email marketing software. Their
shopping cart product is, despite the version 3 tag, quite new, but has more
maturity than many far more established shopping carts. It comes in three
versions: starter, professional and ultimate. You can find a
features comparison
table
on their site. I tested 3.6.2 Ultimate.

In the interests of disclosure, I have used this product on a client’s site.

Initial Impressions

Interspire has the slickest back end I’ve seen. Someone has obviously put
some thought and likely some research into how to structure it. The things you
use all the time are in your face, those you use less often are a little more
hidden but still quite accessible.

You are greeted by a flash based dashboard, which shows you key
statistics for your shop over the last 7 days. A minor quibble is that it uses
the same scale for visitors and orders. With most stores converting around 1 -
3% of visitors, it’s going to be very hard to see the orders and conversion rate
numbers next to the unique visitors. The numbers do popup when you mouse over the day, so you aren’t reliant
on the graph alone.

Administration home page

Setting up & Managing Products

One word comes up again: slick. You’ll be seeing a lot of that throughout
this article. This product has a lot of polish and really focusses on the
needs of the shop owner. Adding a product is simple and painless. The key
features are on the homepage. More advanced features such as product
variations are on easy to access tabs. A particularly impressive feature which
I’ve only seen once before (on Magento, whose implementation was amateur compared to this)
is the ability to choose a unique template for a product. Most of your
products are probably fine on one template, but if you have for example, a
promotion on certain products, you could create a special template with whatever
different formatting and features you wanted. The same applies to category
pages.

Product setup

The main product categories page is to die for. While it looks similar to
others – a nested list of all your categories – you can rearrange categories
simply by dragging and dropping with your mouse, and that’s it.
Much of the backend is done using AJAX and DHTML type functions, making common
jobs very quick and easy. Very slick.

Interspire does product variations, allowing you to have variations such as
size, color, etc. As is becoming more common amongst the better products on the
market, and not before time, is the ability to handle stock levels at a
variation level, so you can have 2 large shirts and 4 medium shirts in stock. It
also allows pricing variations such as making extra large shirts $5 more.

There’s lots of other nice touches, such as support for brands, purchase
cost, and so on.

Search

A lot of products don’t pay much attention to site search, but Interspire isn’t
one of them. Some of the site search options include putting site search specific
keywords (as opposed to general meta keywords) in for products. This allows you
to “rig” the search results, or modify for common customer mistakes. Speaking of
which, there are good search reporting facilities including popular searches and popular searches with no results (your customers are telling you they want something!).

The front end search box has a nifty AJAX search
suggestion function (similar to Google suggest). As you type in your search query, results are shown that get refined
as you continue to type. The results even show thumbnail images! I’m not sure
what this does for sales, but it impressed me.

Payment, Shipping & Taxes

Interspire has a long list of supported gateways, with a lot more coming in
the next version. The shipping handles multiple countries and/or regions very
well, even allowing you to enter zipcode/postcode level shipping options.

The tax options are fairly thorough. Apparently Canadians struggle with
taxation in the
current version, but they will supposedly be supported in the next one.

Checking Out

Interspire has a choice between one page checkout or regular checkout. The
one page checkout is very slick, the best I’ve seen. Unfortunately in some tests
I ran, the one page checkout hurt sales, and so I am using the regular checkout
on my client’s site. Your mileage may vary, every shop is different, but it’s
definitely worth testing.

They also have the choice between guest checkout and registered checkout, a
definite sales booster.

Skinning

Of all the impressive features in Interspire shopping cart, this one takes
the cake. First of all, there is a wide range of templates available. These
don’t come preinstalled but can be previewed and then installed seamlessly with
literally one mouse click. The standard
of the templates is fairly high.  There is even a simple but effective logo
creation tool built in.

A view of templates available to install

Modifying the template is a dream. You really have to experience it.
You put the store into “design mode” through the back end, and then
go to the front end and simply move things about. Want the “related products” on
the left instead of the right? Just drag it there. It’s really that simple. If
you want to change the name from “Related Products” to “Other Products”, just
click on it and change it. If there are more detailed changes you want to make,
just right click on it and select edit, and you can start editing the very
simple and well structured HTML template files and CSS using the web based editor. I have found changing the templates to be
in almost all cases very simple and straight forward.

Editing the skin in design mode. Note the right click menu on the right.

Marketing tools

Discounts

Marketing tools is possibly the weak link at the moment. The tools currently available are usable but fairly basic.
On offer is a basic percentage or amount off
with expiry date, usage limit, and category restriction. When
mentioning this to Interspire I have been told “you just wait till the next
version”, so I’m waiting!

Creating discount coupons

Emails

Interspire have made an interesting decision to not include any bulk emailing
features into the software (although the do support capturing email addresses). Some may say this is through avarice, as they also
sell bulk emailing software, and conveniently include hooks into it. Personally,
I think this is a sensible decision. Bulk email is something that seems very
simple on the surface but is deceptively hard to do well (I have been involved
in the development of an enterprise bulk mail system), and I have long
recommended my clients use a 3rd party email service. As always, I recommend you
sign up for one of the many excellent bulk email services, or pay to get the Interspire bulk email
software.

Other marketing tools

Interspire has a feature I’ve never seen before – “Banners”. This allows you to put a message at the top or bottom of the
homepage, brand page, category page or search results. This could be a “10% off Brand X this month only”, an image, or whatever you want.
As a wonderful extra touch, you can set the expiry date on banners, so when the promotion is finished the banner finishes as well – no need to
stay up till midnight.

They also have a well thought out gift certificates implementation. You can create different themed
certificates, e.g., birthday, Christmas, wedding, etc, so the purchaser can choose the most relevant theme (which you can design, or use the built
in designs) and print it themselves. You can also set whether you want fixed dollar amounts available, or if the purchaser can do any amount. Customer
reviews are also available.

Reporting

Interspire has a good collection of reports. Their presentation is certainly above average, using some fancy flash charting technology to make
sure they look extra nice. The reports available are:

  • Overview – sales, orders, conversion rate
  • Top 20 customers
  • Best selling products
  • Order locations (with nice Google Maps integration)
  • Orders by items sold
  • Orders by revenue – work out your most common order size
  • Product overview – a group of product statistics
  • Most popular products by views
  • Inventory report
  • Revenue by customer
  • As previously mentioned, search statistics

Most of the reports above can be filtered by date.

Extensibility

One of the biggest expenses for most shop owners is the cost of customisation. Some products are a nightmare to customise so you save a few
hundred dollars up front and end up paying thousands in developer fees or lost time. Interspire ranks pretty well. As far as skinning goes, it’s
by a long shot the easiest yet. As far as deeper functionality, you will need solid PHP skills. The code is neat and well structured.
It doesn’t use any 3rd party frameworks (Zend, CakePHP, Smarty, etc), but uses their own
in-house system. Any competent PHP developer should,
with a bit of orientation, do just fine.

There is a concept of “add ons” but provision of these seems to be restricted to Interspire.

Support

The product includes 3 months free support, and paid support is available after that at a reasonable price. I have always preferred this
model as it is sustainable for the company, and means you aren’t relying on the goodwill of the developers to support you. I used support on
a few occasions. Responses were generally received within 24 hours and were helpful. In one case, the engineer went above and beyond the
call of duty and fixed something that was mostly my fault. In one critical incident, it did take 48 hours for my first response, which
I wasn’t too pleased with.

Other features

Another feature I’ve never seen before is the ability to integrate third party tools. Many shopping carts use Google Analytics, an affiliates
tracking system, and a live chat system. Normally, it would take at least an hour or two of hacking into footer files, header files, checkout completion
files, etc to get these working. Interspire have taking the sensible approach of saying:
most people do it, why not make it easy? So, all those
things can be setup from the backend without touching code. I installed a new affiliate tracking system in about 5 minutes.

There is also a returns system and a messaging system, allowing you to communicate with your customers via the site.

The customer wish list is nicely done, and a particularly nice feature is the ability for customers to make their
wish lists public and share
them with friends. This could possible double as a bridal registry.

Conclusion

Interspire Shopping Cart is a product to seriously consider. The company seems to have a great, customer focussed culture. They have, in theory,
a release every 8 weeks. I haven’t witnessed this so not sure how accurate it is, but even as a goal it’s admirable. They also claim new features
and developments are determined or heavily influenced by customer suggestions, this is true from what I’ve seen.

With their focus on creating a polished, reliable easy to use product, I can see myself coming back for more.

A detailed review takes significant
time. The cost of time was partially offset by a payment from Interspire. No
pressure direct or indirect was put on me for future work, kick backs or other
incentives. Payment was received before they saw the review. They thoroughly
respect and value the independent nature of this site.

Article courtesy of Shopping Cart Reviews.

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How To Install osCommerce

If you are new to ecommerce and want a simple and easy to use shopping cart, then I would suggest osCommerce.  This software is open source which means that anyone can develop additions and plugins for the software along with security fixes.  This allows osCommerce to be one of the most widely distributed shopping cart platforms out there.  The software is free to use, which is great for anyone trying to make their mark in ecommerce.  This lowers your barrier to entry into the already very competitive space of ecommerce.  If you find out that running an online store is not for you, then you have not put too much capital into the shopping cart software like many other companies do.  Your shopping cart software can be one of the most expensive things that you purchase as it is the backbone to your ecommerce store.  Running osCommerce can help lower the initial costs and still provide a pretty good end user experience.

The video below shows you how to install osCommerce to make it simple and easy.  We will follow up this how to with more items on how to customize your osCommerce store.  After you install the software, you may want to think about getting new osCommerce templates to customize your site.  The software is not very appealing straight out of the box, so a good looking template can help.  You should also join the osCommerce forums in order to get tips and tricks for your new online store.

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