Suggestions for Shopping Cart Creator...

User 127918 Photo


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As noted, free shipping when customers reach a certain price level would be nice. And also the ability to offer different pricing levels to different customers would be great.
User 2858481 Photo


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25 posts

Is it possible to just add items without having to add a picture? And can the fields be updated to include an item number? I've just purchased SCC Pro and have a lot to learn. I have a client who has almost 3,000 items and they need to go online by category and item number only, with a brief description of each. Also, will you guys overcome the 3, 000 product limit so that it can be an unlimited number of products?
User 1987926 Photo


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10 posts

Any chance of being able to change the text in the section headers? When I opt to display some products on the home page 'Products in(category name)' is just too boring :rolleyes: and leaves certain shoppers thinking that's all there is! :lol:
User 2168190 Photo


Registered User
2 posts

I would like to see a way to make a public forum on my site, and also a auto email sender, that people subscribe to for newsletters, product releases etc.
User 512728 Photo


Registered User
32 posts

Cathy Rumble wrote:
I would like to see a way to make a public forum on my site, and also a auto email sender, that people subscribe to for newsletters, product releases etc.


A forum would be great...though I suspect that would be offered as a separate product. That said, I'm sure the good people at Coffee Cup would make it so the forum could be easily integrated into SCC based shop for those that have SCC.
User 2641572 Photo


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I'd like to see it taken a stage further, where the cart software is combined with something like Visual Site Designer, to create a simple integrated CMS, not unlike Wordpress or Joomla.

A new and easy to use product where you can add fresh content, incorporate blogs, have news or product feeds and perhaps even tie into things like Facebook and Twitter.

A lot of online enterprises (including Coffeecup) have realised that ecommerce sites (like this one) don't have to be all about jamming products under customer's noses, but just as much about building a rapport with your client base and developing long term constructive relationships with your customers.

User 187934 Photo


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WILL_UK wrote:
I'd like to see it taken a stage further, where the cart software is combined with something like Visual Site Designer, to create a simple integrated CMS, not unlike Wordpress or Joomla.

A new and easy to use product where you can add fresh content, incorporate blogs, have news or product feeds and perhaps even tie into things like Facebook and Twitter.

A lot of online enterprises (including Coffeecup) have realised that ecommerce sites (like this one) don't have to be all about jamming products under customer's noses, but just as much about building a rapport with your client base and developing long term constructive relationships with your customers.


I do believe S-Drive will fill this gap.:)
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User 2641572 Photo


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I am thinking more of an independent solution that people can host on web space of their own choice. I don't believe in being tied to a specific server to access features, as that reverts back to the limitations of hosted cart solutions.

Most sensible businesses wouldn't tie themselves to availability and continuity of a specific server.
User 364143 Photo


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This S-Drive is going to be popular based on CC clients who want websites and hosting that is simple. I'd like to know the hardware specs, data center specs, and what network carriers that will be used to provide this support.
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User 2641572 Photo


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To say nothing of the essential need to have it manned 24/7 rather than waiting till someone was back in the office on Monday morning. :rolleyes:


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