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Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 21:43
by Justin
Looking to get another website up and running to sell personalised items. I'd been playing with Opencart etc. but I just don't physically have the time to finish setting it up, tweaking and maintaining it.
I've been thinking about buying a website ready made that I can just add products, pics etc. to and get up an running quickly. I did this with my last business and whilst the site was excellent it was very expensive and incurred an ongoing monthly cost.
Please don't tell me I need to persevere with Opencart, in an ideal world I'd love to carry on down that route but I'm stream lining key areas of my life to try and free up some time for other projects!
What I'm looking for is recommendations of companies that offer 'off the shelf' solutions, tried and tested to save me taking any expensive risks

Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 21:55
by ADP
Have you looked at ekm powershop? im in the middle of setting up a shop from these and its going very well at the moment, Its simple to use and the one im doing looks really good at the moment

Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 22:12
by Justin
I'll take a look, not really keen on paying out every month and want to host myself
I could get my old site back as it's still actually live for £25 p/m but when that's purely hosting space which I have in abundance I'd sooner be in full control.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:36
by ASLCreative
Have you looked at ecwid (ecwid.com) you can have a shop up and running in a couple of hours and they have a free version.
They host the site for you - I have played with it, but prefer to "Hack" the code.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 00:07
by Justin
Not seen this site before, I see that there is a monthly charge for the better plans again so perhaps not exactly what I'm after but I will look
Like I say, really after something that's ready to go, just add details of products as per my last site, don't really want to be messing with themes other than banners etc.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 09:45
by arko
Have you ever worked with WordPress?... There is an app called ShopperPress, it contains a large amount of pre-made templates i.e. T-Shirts, Jewellry, Baby Clothes, Cars and and and... there is an extensive list. Its very straightforward by the looks of it and if you already have hosting, just install it and play around with it. That way you will only have a one-off purchase price and then you could look around for cheaper reliable hosting.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 09:58
by ASLCreative
Like I say, really after something that's ready to go, just add details of products as per my last site, don't really want to be messing with themes other than banners etc.
It is fully compatible with wordpress, all you do is use the plugin and the categories and products automatically appear on your website.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 12:38
by Zipdorf
Really there are two issues here. First, the actual website. And second, the shopping cart. To get ANY website where you can take orders online, and the layout just as you want it then the answer is - you have to invest some time, especially if you have a small budget. Opencart and others of that ilk are good but you need to "personalise" them, just like the products we all sell.
Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 12:48
by Justin
Thanks for that

Appreciate setting up a site takes time and/or money and I've done it from both sides already.
The whole point to this thread is to look at companies that offer 'off the shelf' options as I've used before, I don't want to be configuring, adding in modules and so on. If I wanted to do this I'd carry on with my Opencart which is fully functional but I just don't have the time to tweak/work with it.
I'll look at some of the options detailed above thanks

Re: New Website - Off the Shelf?
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 13:20
by Zipdorf
I have never come across the perfect answer but this sure comes close:
http://www.expand2web.com
I have set up websites using this and their support is incredible and the SEO has helped get the websites onto page one of Google. It also works really well on mobile devices.
Could be worth a quick look? Hope it helps.