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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: NYC
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Has anyone heard of the Store Coach? They help you build e-commerce store and make money. If you have join the store coach, please tell me your experience. Thanks
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2003 Location: Maple Grove, MN , USA.
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I just started getting their emails. I am always looking at what is going on in ecommerce. I have not bought anything from them yet, I was thinking about signing up for a store the first 30 days are free. If you have a store they will do a critique for you for $47.00 it might be a "you get what you pay for or it might be really good. There is not a lot of good info out there on ecommerce. Note I did say there was a lot of info I said "good info". What are you doing or thinking about doing? Blase |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: , , USA.
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The guy behind store coach (Dave Hermansen) is the guy that partnered with the guys behind Niche Blueprint (Tim and Steve - they also did commission blueprint, the im advantage etc) and he did all of their store creation and training. This guy is the expert when it comes to building niche ecommerce stores - IMHO. If you are looking into ecommerce sites, the training from the store coach is the way to go. |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: New York
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I just came across this site a couple of weeks ago, thanks to an interview on the Flippa blog. The training itself is free, so when I get a chance, I plan to sign up for it. If you don't like the cart they're offering, there are plenty of open source carts available that are free and (reasonably) easy to set up. Personally, I like Magento or Zen Cart. I agree with WahbReview, from what I've read about the owner of Store Coach, the owner really is an expert in his field. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bracknell, Berkshire, UK
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I have an ecommerce site here in the UK. From what I have seen from joining up I wish he had been around 5 years ago. It would have made the set up much easier. His rep is high and well deserved. Kenj |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: , , .
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I have one store built using their shopping cart, and I love it. I plan to switch my other 4 ecommerce sites over, and all new ecommerce sites I have planned for this year will be built with it. It's easy to use, highly customizable, seo-friendly, and the check-out page/process is designed with conversions in mind. It's amazing how many big companies out there make their check-out process so un-user friendly, which likely accounts for the low conversion rates that are typical with ecommerce sites. I have not purchased any of their other offers because I already have resources in place to handle most of what they're offering, so I can't speak to their quality, but I am more than satisfied with their shopping cart. Their free info is solid as well, and they're pretty responsive to forum posts. Give the shopping cart a try. You have nothing to lose, as it's free for the first 30 days. Just make sure you've done your research, and have an idea before you sign up for the trial, otherwise you'll be wasting free trial days on research that you could be using to build the site. |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: New York
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Thanks Black Hat Cat! I have 2 ecomm sites right now, with 2 more planned for this year. I use Magento on one and BigCommerce on the other. I may just give their cart a try for my next site and see how it goes. |
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