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How does Shopify work?
I can't seem to find a page where I can search to buy. For instance, "welding supplies."
Is it just a site builder? What do they have to offer someone who wants to set up e-commerce like the recent threads asked? |
Looks like a site builder and administrator - vs just a builder. They charge a per sale transaction fee to their clients (vendors to us) for what it is they do.
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That is what I'm seeing but I wonder since they have a hand in your pocket if they do the shopping cart and the transaction itself. If they did all that instead of a small seller having to set up accounts with MC, Visa, et al, it might be a good thing for a seller just getting started.
I think eBay might be good for general used items you might have on hand. But to get into business with them anymore as a power seller, or just a casual seller of new merchandise in a specific category, seems to be nothing but a nightmare. I see Pelican Parts stopped selling on eBay in '06. |
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The % they charge is on top of any credit card percentage. They say the 2% is how they stay ahead of the curve with site development.
I've got a site with Weebly right now, no commerce as they just weren't set up to do what I wanted to do with ecommerce. But I have a link on my site that takes you right to my ebay store where I have all of my proprietary products. So that's kind of twice the work, but I get different exposures, and the Ebay ends up being like advertising. I have a site in development with "core commerce", and I like where it's going to, but I'm not ready to go live with it yet. They have a pretty good proprietary shopping cart setup as well. Of course I've got all my products with out host right now, and that's working out REALLY well...!! cheers, E |
So, going with one of these site builders/ administrators, do they have the SEO thing working for the individual sites? Seems like a bit of an advantage over going live behind 4 billion sites already up.
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