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Has anyone heard/used shopping cart elite to start their business

toolleather

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Just wondering if anyone has used this product to start/run their business, don't know too much about it, but it seems interesting. It looks as if they set things up for you (for a fee of course) but once complete you have a complete online business. What are your thoughts, experiences or insights?

Thanks:smug2:
 
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The type of store I'm looking at would be a wheel store.
 

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Are you a programmer or do you have a budget to hire one? If not, I'd just go with a prebuilt solution like bigCommerce or shopify. I've used bigcommerce for a site, and it is pretty good. Most stores can get up and running for $25/month. The problem with any of these prebuilt solutions is that if you are doing anything that is not the "normal ecommerce website" then you are SOL because while the appearance of the site can be modified, the functionality of the site cannot. So if you are doing something out of the norm, I'd recommend using something like magento, or drupal commerce/ubercart. These are open source solutions, so there is not as much support, and you would likely need to hire a programmer to make them run the way you want them to, but they provide much more flexibility.
 
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Some Help

Igor If you are saying that you cheaper then like 3D Cart and all others. Do you also provide free templates like they do? it is easier to pay slowly a little bit with shoppingfeeds and other companies as well. for about $99. a month then to pay for a design and for migration as well. So are you competitive with them on pricing as well?

And how is your companies customer service? How fast are questions being answered?
 

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