This one is for the e-commerce developers

Posted on March 27, 2005

With E-commerce revenues reached $18.4 bln in Q4 2004 (ZDNet news) everybody wants to be online with an e-shop. Some business just use the e-commerce to attract more buyers to their real mortar and brick store, or to gain some auxiliary revenues. Some others are just virtual retailers, running from the basement of mom’s and dad house. But both have one thing in common: the need for reliable and not so expensive e-commerce application. Since the long forgotten times when building an e-commerce application that later became the Yahoo store was a one in a life time business idea that changed Paul Graham’s existence forever, things have changed in the e-shops development.
Now, you need to be fast, accurate and deadly cheap. Facing these challenges (that could also be opportunities), e-commerce developers have now a lot of tools that make their life easier.

If you use Dreamweaver, it’s a simple, 3 steps job: download the InterAKT’s e-commerce application - MX Shop, open it in Dreamweaver, and voila, you can customize a ready made fully featured shop in your familiar tool.

The great thing about MX Shop is that you have everything already made. It’s a real, ready to run e-commerce application: the administrator can add an unlimited number of products with their pictures and descriptions and organize them in categories or after manufacturers; set different product prices per features values and weight difference; view orders with multiple currency support; cash your money with one of the integrated payment processors.

All you have to do, is make adjustments to match your client preferences in terms of layout and the availability of features. Isn’t that great?

Well, if you are still not convinced about the MX Shop integration easiness, there is more: you can buy a full package of tools that were used to create the shop. And you simply become the “God” of the application.

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