A Shopping Cart Solution Worth Investing In

In an effort to increase my on-line earnings, I began researching Ecommerce store front solutions. After reviewing several options, my search came to an end as soon as I found Ashop’s shopping cart software. The administration panel is powerful and feature rich; updates and support are provided for life at no additional charge. What more could a virtual store owner need?

The Features Seem Endless

  • The setup wizard makes installation a breeze
  • No programming, plug-ins, or graphic skills necessary
  • Superior inventory control, sales tracking, and over 50 available themes
  • Capable of accepting credit cards (real time), Google checkout, and more
  • Calculates shipping cost in real time
  • Search engine optimized with clean URLs, meta tags, and auto sitemap generation
  • Sales statistics/trends, affiliate capable, and sms alerts

Seriously, I could go on and on about what this shopping cart software is capable of, but why bother when they offer a live front-end and back-end demo? After seeing what Ashop’s shopping cart software had to offer, I felt compelled to share this information with you. There are no affiliate links, just a solid recommendation worth looking into if you’re thinking about getting into the Ecommerce business. From here, all you need is some product, server space, a domain, and you’re golden. And according to their web-site, they offer all that, too!

Ashop Shopping Cart Admin Screen Shot

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5 Comments »

collapse Comment by n0doze
2008-03-11 18:15:39

Once I get my site up and running, I plan on selling a few T-Shirts. This cart looks like just what I need to get things off the ground. Good find!

collapse Comment by Guy Patterson
2008-03-12 22:00:03

Glad you like. The admin panel is really what convinced me this was an ideal solution.

 
 
collapse Comment by k3221 Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-12 21:04:31

Awesome! Good to know for when I get my own site up and functional. Thanks!

 
collapse Comment by Tits Mcgee
2008-03-14 07:27:19

I noticed you skipped out on the huge price tag. $50 a month for their smallest offering. Ouch. Not worth it it all for small time stores like n0doze who just wants to sell some t-shirts.

collapse Comment by Guy Patterson
2008-03-18 08:01:46

$50/mo isn’t bad at all. 504 shirts (42 dozen) at $2.95 a piece is $1,486.80. Sell those 42 dozen at $9.99 a piece, and that’s $5,035. Subtract $1,486.80 and you’re left with $3,548.16. Say it takes 6 months at $50/mo to sell those shirts, that’s $300 for $3,248.16 in profit. Up the price to $12.99 and you’ll make even more money. For the amount of features this service provides, $50/mo seems very reasonable to me.

 
 
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