• #1 written by Isis
    about 1 year ago

    I use wordpress and the wordpress shopping cart, but there are tons out there. Yahoo’s shopping cart is a simple point and click solution that can be plugged right into paypal.
    http://www.webcart.net/index.htm I understand is supposed to be pretty good and reasonable.

    Sitebuildit is also pretty good, but they take you through a very step by step process to building a website, great for beginners, but not so much for experts.

    http://www.volusion.com/ecommerce-web-hosting.asp may also be good for you.

    I have also used zencart and Joomla, but you really have to have some programming capability to use either of those carts/CMS systems.

  • #2 written by nhldarlington
    about 1 year ago
  • #3 written by glenn m
    about 1 year ago
  • #4 written by wrttnwrd2002
    about 1 year ago

    Check out Shopify.com. I’ve been doing e-commerce implementations for 12 years, and have used a cart we built, Volusion and others. Shopify’s the easiest.

  • #5 written by fightingsaints
    about 1 year ago

    Look into Webplus 10 by Serif http://www.serif.com

    Easy to use and includes a shopping cart feature. We have used it for approx 10 months and have had no trouble. It took us about 7 hours to build the website and it wasn’t tough. You do not need to know any “coding” etc. to build a website using this software.

    Good Luck

    If you want tot accept credit cards you will need to have your own provider for processing those.

  • #6 written by Scottwv79
    about 1 year ago

    http://www.dakotawebhosting.com has a quick shopping cart feature that makes it easy to get a shopping cart online.

  • #7 written by DMullis
    about 1 year ago

    http://www.quickprobusinesswebsites.com

    Some parts maybe similar to frames but I have been found for 3 different semi-major keywords in a brief amount of time. All new sites (new domains) seem to fall in the Google sandbox for months though. Yahoo has found me within days using this tool so i don’t believe it hurts that much. On page SEO has become only about 1% of the game anyway. Authoratative one way links and content is what Google wants these days.

    It is a good, very easy website builder and all inclusive ecomerce tool.

  • #8 written by TurnkeyWebmaster
    about 1 year ago

    You could visit http://www.turnkeymaker.com. You could purchase a ready made website(about $150) or contact them for a quote on building a customised shopping cart/ retail website which would be designed to your specifications. Two of the websites they have built for me were about $300