Shopping Cart?? We don't need no stinkin' shopping cart...

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This isn't mine - although I wish I would've thought of it

If you break out into a cold sweat every time you try to make a paypal button (either for yourself or here on the Warrior Forum), here's a neat little tool I found:

No Cart - Instant Online Stores

Fill out a couple fields and you've got your button -- no website or technical experience needed.

Enjoy!
#cart #create button #free cart #paypal button #sell online #shopping #stinkin
  • Profile picture of the author kowulz
    I have been designing web sites since 1994 but beyond using PayPal buttons had not had the need for a shopping cart or advanced eCommerce knowledge. Suddenly one long time client and one new client want me to set up eStores. Trying to get information on shopping carts that don't charge hundreds of dollars per month or large fees has been a minor nightmare. GoDaddy seems to have a good setup, but their hosting and integration of the cart have not been very ergonomic or inuitive. OScommerce seems to offer a lot.

    This NoCart looks helpful, but he is switching it to DropCart and doesn't have that running yet. It is a little glitchy too.

    If I want a professional looking eStore integrated with the site, what suggestions do users here have other than outsourcing or hiring them?

    Thanks
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    Rock Cowles

    www.Kowulz.com
    "Argue your limitations and they are yours!" - Anthony Robbins
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    • Profile picture of the author Kim Standerline
      Hi kowulz

      I just sent you a pm

      Cheers
      Kim


      Originally Posted by kowulz View Post

      I have been designing web sites since 1994 but beyond using PayPal buttons had not had the need for a shopping cart or advanced eCommerce knowledge. Suddenly one long time client and one new client want me to set up eStores. Trying to get information on shopping carts that don't charge hundreds of dollars per month or large fees has been a minor nightmare. GoDaddy seems to have a good setup, but their hosting and integration of the cart have not been very ergonomic or inuitive. OScommerce seems to offer a lot.

      This NoCart looks helpful, but he is switching it to DropCart and doesn't have that running yet. It is a little glitchy too.

      If I want a professional looking eStore integrated with the site, what suggestions do users here have other than outsourcing or hiring them?

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author kowulz
    Thanks, Kim. It looks like a good product. I PMed you back with some questions. Maybe you can share the answers here.
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    Rock Cowles

    www.Kowulz.com
    "Argue your limitations and they are yours!" - Anthony Robbins
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  • Profile picture of the author Debbie Songster
    Kowulz I PM'd you with my suggestions

    As you can see in my signature e-commerce stores are my thing...
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    Getting back in the grove after taking a year off following a family tragedy.

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    • Profile picture of the author chadsmith
      Hi Sherice,

      I noticed No Cart was receiving quite a bit of traffic from your post, so I wanted to drop in and say thanks for sharing it.

      As you already know, No Cart is a service I created to give people on forums and social networks a simple way to sell an item (ie a checkout button) without requiring any technical knowledge.

      I noticed Drop Cart was mentioned too, which is another free e-commerce service I am working on, for small businesses, that delivers a shopping cart to your website via JavaScript.

      I hope you enjoy the services and again thank you for sharing it with others. If you have any questions, feel free to let me know.

      Chad Smith
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