Is Anybody using any of those Shopping Cart? Do you recommand them?
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I want to move my existing online store, ( osCommerce) http://www.filtrationmontreal.com/ to a new SEO friendly Multilingual shopping cart.
Does anybody use one of the following and tell what is there appreciation on it.
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Americommerce
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CoreCommerce
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Pinnacle Cart
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Ashop
Thank you for your help,
BigBlaze
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I have been using Big Commerce for about 3 months and have been satisfied. It's very user friendly and has a lot of features included in the base monthly fee. I looked at Shopify (and to be honest, their website templates look better), but couldn't get around them wanting to charge a percentage of my sales. My website is www.onlygrainmills.com if you want to see it/give feedback.
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I am a Pinnacle Cart re-seller and it is a good full featured cart. The main thing is to pick a cart that meets your needs and budget. If you want to talk more about your needs PM me and we can talk about your criteria.
It is important to create a criteria list so you can easily compare carts. Do you need?
1. One page check out (I highly recommend this)
2. Do you want / need product reviews
3. Gift cards
4. PCI Compliance ?
5. What is is shipping pricing - does the cart support it?
6. Who is your merchant service provider? Are they supported.
7. Do you need Sub-Product skus for drop shipping.
8. Want to market to people that abandon their carts ?
9. Of course SEO friendly (does not mean SEO perfect)
10.. etc.etc
So first make the list and then compare the carts.
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I agree.
One of my online store is with BC,
http://www.furnacefilterscanada.com/
Only thing, they are NOT multi language...
We need a multi language store!
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I don't know these shops. But i think on this moment the best SEO multi language shop is Magento ?
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I have reviewed ashop and pinnacle cart, this was about 12 months ago.
I ended up using bigcommerce for is's ease of use, support, customization and growing list of add-ons included in the price. Also well structured for seo
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