[BNM] best SEO friendly eCommerce packages
David Andrew
david.andrew at gmail.com
Sun Oct 15 11:04:31 BST 2006
My 2pence
I have used Actinic for the past 3 years and its good if your a small
business. Only draw back REALLY is that the stock control is done
offline but you can set up a box to run scheduled tasks every minute
to download orders - helps if your selling unique/one off items.
For bigger businesses There is ACEFLEX - more robust, more expensive -
all store management is done online realtime.
Would like to compare notes on OScommerce.
Oh yeah - paul silver does a nice entry level shop solution :)
D
On 15/10/06, Paul Annett <bnm at paulannett.co.uk> wrote:
> I've been meaning to look at Shopify. www.shopify.com
>
> It appears to be tableless CSS, with SE-friendly URLs and nice looking 100%
> customisable templates. It's a hosted solution ather than client-side
> software, but you can use it on your own domain.
>
> I'd be interested to find out more about it. Their blog links to some live
> store examples: http://blog.jadedpixel.com/
>
> Paul
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