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Our Team is composed of many of the best and brightest people with only two primary focuses: Customer Service and Support. We have top rated general support staff as well as advanced system administrators and programmers to assist with your more complex issues. If there is a problem, we will fix it - if you don't understand something, we will explain it - we are proud of our service and our skills. In fact, we work for your satisfaction .So if you are client from india or abroad please contact us for your
e-commerce solutions as we are too experiencedecommerce development company.
shopping cart is a software application that typically runs on the computer where your Web site is located (the Web server), and allows your customers to do things such as searching for a product in your store catalog, adding a selected product to a basket, and placing an order for it.
Features of Ecommerce?
1. Shooping cart design
2. Banner
3. Offer of the month display
4. Cart section
5. Wish list
6.Registration page
7. Payment Gateway
8. Returning page
9. Category setting page
10. Chat integration
11.Product featues display section
12. Photogallery
13. Track your order section
14. Admin to add,view,delete,edit product,category
15.View order
16.User Management
17. Set new products
18. Set offer of the month
19. Config panel
20. Advance search
We can add more features if you looking for more customized ecommerce shopping cart.
Why Ecommerce site?
Shopping carts are written in a variety of different programming languages. Some of them provide full access to the "source code", thus allowing experienced programmers to make modifications to the system features, some others don't. Some shopping carts run on Windows Web servers, some on Unix, others on both. In most cases, you can place the shopping cart on your Web server simply by transferring its files there using any FTP software, where FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.
The shopping cart "integrates" with the rest of your Web site. In other words, there are typically links on your Web pages that customers can click on, and which allow them to perform some of the functions described above. For example, many ecommerce Web sites have a "search" link appearing on every Web page, as part of the navigation area. The link points to a feature (i.e. the search feature) provided by the shopping cart.
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1. Captures sales data such as customer name, email, phone and street address. Armed with this information, you can contact current customers by phone, mail or email to build relations.
2. Send training tips to new customers so they actually use your product, and use it to the fullest. Chances are you aren't using all the features of your computer, phone or TV because you don't even know it could do certain tasks. Same is true with your clients. They probably don't know all the cool features of your service or product. Use the autoresponder system in your shopping cart to tell them and teach them.
3. Ask customers for feedback. Everyone wants to tell you what they like or dislike about your service. They aren't' even trying to be mean. They want to get an improved service that meets their needs. Ask, then listen. Use your shopping cart's broadcast function to send a message to all your clients and then ask them to fill out a simple survey using a free survey program, like Survey Monkey. You'll be able to add new services and features that you know your clients want. Sure beats trying to invent services on the fly! Your customers will thank you for this!
4. Lead management. Don't let sales fall through the cracks by not following up. That happens so often with paper-based tracking systems and to-do lists. When you have all your clients and prospects in the shopping cart, you will be able to send messages to them so no one is neglected. If you want to build loyalty, you have to show your prospects that you will be responsive to them. If their names fall through the cracks, you are sending a bad message.
5. Testing. A good shopping cart will left you do split testing (also known as A/B testing) by letting you prepare two sales pages that test different variables, such as headline, price, call to action or even colors of a product, or colors on the website background. Armed with the results of these tests, you'll be able to sell more products at better prices so you make more profits. When you know what your clients are looking for, you'll do a better job of retaining them.
6. Referrals. Your order form should include a field for "how did you hear about us," so you can track your marketing messages. If people heard about your from an article, an advertisement or a postcard, then you know where to continue to invest your marketing dollars. Clients who are happy with your service will love to tell their friends about you. After all, don't we like to tell our friends about great restaurants and movies? Same with businesses.
7. Affiliate tracking. Some of your best customers could become your best sales personnel since they love to do business with you. Shopping carts should contain affiliate tracking programs. This will help you recruit, train and pay your online sales force who wants to sell your products for a commission.
8. Upselling. The sales literature shows that people who like you will buy from you again - if you ask them. Be sure to choose a shopping cart with an upsell module that makes it easy for you to ask customers to buy from you, again and again and again. You'll want to make sure the shopping cart retains the customer's credit card info to make this happen. Surprisingly, not all online shopping carts offer this handy service. Be sure to ask.
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