Ecommerce Design Basic Package

  • Google Friendly & Search Engine Optimized
  • Content Management System included
  • Up to 500 products with product images
  • Menu Manager (easy adding & removing Menu Tabs and pages)
  • Subcategories Feature
  • Product variations such as size and colour
  • Product Search function
  • Additional images in a pop-up window
  • Monitors stock levels during order processing
  • Create Best Sellers
  • Automatic email confirmation of order
  • Fully integrated with all the leading online Payment Service Providers
  • Tracking system integration
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Ecommerce Web Design Advance

If you need advance Ecommerce Solution please find below additional features that are included in our Ecommerce Web Design Advance package:

  • Up to 50000 products with product images
  • Apply discounts based on quantity or specific products ordered
  • Print invoices
  • Print packing lists and address labels
  • Import / Export products from Excel (csv) file
  • Multiple languages
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Ecommerce Development

A team of young and dynamic Software programmers having many years experience in Ecommerce & Web Development and consulting services are ready to help you with any latest programming technology. Our goal is to provide quality solutions with international standards to enrich success in any field of your business.

We have a highly talented and resourceful team of professional graphic designers, web programmers, copywriters, and search engine optimization & marketing specialists who are available to ensure efficiency in both Ecommerce & Web Development.

If you need custom Ecommerce or Web applications built according to specific requirements, advanced web and enterprise portals using the full potential of the latest technologies, professional websites combining appealing design, rich functionality and robust management tools with customer-focused Website development, graphic design, multimedia, or programming professionals, contact us for a free initial consultation, and a proposal for your consideration.

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Steps for setting up an Ecommerce Website

1. First, get informed

The more you know, the better decisions you will make. So look out for articles about ecommerce websites in the press, attend a trade show or two, and talk to people who are selling online already. Search on Google for related themes such as ecommerce web design and ecommerce development, find some informative websites, and read up about the subject.

2. Make sure that an ecommerce website is right for you

If you are selling goods that customers do not need to touch, taste or smell before buying, at a fixed price, then the web is the place to be - especially if your products are hard for customers to find by conventional means. The web can offer your customers the convenience of being able to shop when it suits them, without having to travel or queue. And it offers a level of automation that can help drive down your costs, so you can offer keen prices into the bargain. You can check out the competition by looking on Google for some of the products that you plan to sell.

3. Get your offer right

Think about why people would want to buy from you. You need to provide them with something which they believe offers more value than the amount they pay, and which you can supply for less than you charge. It’s as simple (and difficult) as that.

4. Keep control of the cost

The less you spend on technology, the more you can afford to spend on promoting your site and bringing in customers. So look ideally for a solution that is low cost and can do what you want to begin with, but offers an upgrade path for the future.

5. Use technology that already works

Use technology that works, not stuff that’s a masterpiece in progress. Why bother debugging software from some start-up, when you could be using an application that is already working on thousands of online stores?

6. Find a reliable host

Your online store will be able to take orders 24 hours a day - but only so long as it is accessible. You will need a third party to provide the internet space for it. This can be your internet service provider, your ecommerce provider, or a specialized hosting company. Either way, choose one that is reliable. Get a personal recommendation from someone you know, check out one of the regular magazine reviews, or talk to your ecommerce provider.

7. Make sure you have ownership of your site

Ecommerce solutions that are rented from a third party and hosted on their server can seem attractive for their low start-up cost and simplicity of use. But they leave you a hostage to the supplier. If the supplier does not provide good service - or worse, goes bust - you will be left high and dry. So choose a solution that covers these eventualities. For instance, you should end up with a full backup on your own PC, which allows you to move your site elsewhere if necessary. Alternatively, your supplier might have a backup partner who can take over in case of problems.

8. Make security a priority

Both you and your customers need to feel confident that you have adequate protection against hacking and fraud. Choose an ecommerce website that provides full Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) compliance. There's more advice on this later.

9. Choose an appropriate payment solution

In virtually every market, it's vital to be able to take card payments. In order to do this, you normally need a merchant account which is granted by a “credit card acquirer”. All the major banks provide this service. You also need a payment service from someone like WorldPay or Actinic, which will securely handle the transfer of funds from the customer's bank account to your own. However, if you are a start up business it's hard to get your own merchant account, so you may be better off using a service like Paypal. Your shopping cart should be able to support these and a full range of other payment options.

10. Do it yourself - or not?

The decision whether to go it alone or bring in a professional will depend on a variety of issues. These include your budget; your level of technical knowledge and familiarity with the internet; the amount of customisation you require; the amount of time you have available; and whether you enjoy playing with computers. ecommerce websites can enable you to deploy a good-looking, fully functional site quickly, and at low cost. A web designer will add a professional finish and enhanced features that can generate confidence and boost sales. Either way, make sure the finished site is easy to use for both you and your customers.

11. Don’t forget the marketing

It is all very well opening your shop on the internet, but you need to think about how customers are going to find you. This is probably the most crucial point so we devote a couple of sections of tips to the whole subject.

Online Payments

Shopping Carts

People Buy Online

E-commerce Solutions
Ecommerce Web Design

Why Ecommerce Website?

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