Sales cart for ecommerce

C

CM

Can anyone recommend a good Frontpage host that offers an ecommerce sales cart function?
 
J

Jim

Take a look at www.bvcommerce.com We have built several stores with it and
my customers love it. It's licensed per-server so you can build a bunch of
stores with one license.

Jim


CM said:
Can anyone recommend a good Frontpage host that offers an ecommerce sales
cart function?
 
C

chris leeds

Jim,
I replied in another post to your recommendation so forgive the redundancy
but which one? the .net pro version?
 
K

KevinG

-----Original Message-----
Can anyone recommend a good Frontpage host that offers an ecommerce sales cart function?
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I have recently been working on the same problem.
I have decided to move a site to ApolloHosting.com
The Basic Plan Gives you Miva Merchant with 10 products.
It is a fairly popular programmable cart. They also allow
use of their Merchant Account with Pay Quake. This is a
fee per credit card purchase service, rather than spending
a lot of money for a Merchant Account. They also allow you
to host up to four sites for the 13.96 per month. I know
it is compatible with Front Page 2002. I doubt if it will
support Front Page 2003, due to XML/XSLT requiring Share
Point Server. The Site I am moving is a community service
for a local animal shelter, and makes very little income.
Everything has to be cost effective.
Microsoft ECommerce has a very good cart, but I believe
you have to get the Merchant Account, which can be very
costly.
Pay Pal also has carts which you can get at their Web Site.
CNET has a good comparison of hosting sites but i forgot
the URL.
I hope this info helps.
Good Luck.
 
J

Jim

We use the v2 pro and now the V2004 Enterprise Edition. If you want the
source code (needed for back-end mods) go with the pro or enterprise
version. We have a few clients doing several hundred thousand a month with
it in sales.

We tried VPASP (mentioned below) but there was so many updates that the site
needed to be rebuilt all the time. Not good for ecommerce!

Jim
 
C

chris leeds

I've used the candypress.com cart several times. it's nice and easy for a
small shop and can be modified easily and I like it.

I really did like that .net version you're using though, I can see a big
difference. ;-)
 

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