Looking for a good ecommerce solution
Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 10:24:58 von Rippo
Can anyone suggest a good ecommerce shopping cart system for ASP.NET
2.0.
It has to be:
1. STABLE (most important),
2. Have a good administration area for maintaining products, reports
etc
3. Be able to cater for around =A3300,000 of sales per month (around 500
orders per day)
4. Have developer licenses so it can be customisable
5. SQL Server back end
6. Not to bothered by price
7. Caters for all standard ecommerce options (cross selling, what's
hot, url rewriting, all pages fully administrable, etc)
I have other the last few years not had good success with buying in
3rd party off the shelf software to develop as we find that it never
quite works properly, has hard to find bugs, is hard to optimise etc
Any thoughts suggestions would help as long as you don't say "why
don't you develop it yourself" as I feel that there must be a good
solution out there as a ecommerce site pretty much does the same
across the internet.
Thanks
Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 10:34:07 von sloan
If you go to dofactory.com , they have an application which is ecommerced
based, and uses alot of their design patterns.
You have to pay for this one.
I think its a part of their uber downloadable design pattern library.
http://www.dofactory.com/Framework/Framework.aspx
Yeah, look at "#4" in the list of what you get.
I haven't used it, I mention it only because I know of it.
But if mainteance is an issue, I'd take a look at it.
"Rippo" wrote in message
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Can anyone suggest a good ecommerce shopping cart system for ASP.NET
2.0.
It has to be:
1. STABLE (most important),
2. Have a good administration area for maintaining products, reports
etc
3. Be able to cater for around £300,000 of sales per month (around 500
orders per day)
4. Have developer licenses so it can be customisable
5. SQL Server back end
6. Not to bothered by price
7. Caters for all standard ecommerce options (cross selling, what's
hot, url rewriting, all pages fully administrable, etc)
I have other the last few years not had good success with buying in
3rd party off the shelf software to develop as we find that it never
quite works properly, has hard to find bugs, is hard to optimise etc
Any thoughts suggestions would help as long as you don't say "why
don't you develop it yourself" as I feel that there must be a good
solution out there as a ecommerce site pretty much does the same
across the internet.
Thanks
Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 13:06:58 von nemtsev
Hello Rippo,
have u tried to look for ASP.NET eCommerse Started kits? I remember I saw one
btw, there were "ASP.NE eCommerce book", and I assume they have samples
---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour
"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
R> Can anyone suggest a good ecommerce shopping cart system for ASP.NET
R> 2.0.
R>
R> It has to be:
R> 1. STABLE (most important),
R> 2. Have a good administration area for maintaining products, reports
R> etc
R> 3. Be able to cater for around £300,000 of sales per month (around
R> 500
R> orders per day)
R> 4. Have developer licenses so it can be customisable
R> 5. SQL Server back end
R> 6. Not to bothered by price
R> 7. Caters for all standard ecommerce options (cross selling, what's
R> hot, url rewriting, all pages fully administrable, etc)
R> I have other the last few years not had good success with buying in
R> 3rd party off the shelf software to develop as we find that it never
R> quite works properly, has hard to find bugs, is hard to optimise etc
R>
R> Any thoughts suggestions would help as long as you don't say "why
R> don't you develop it yourself" as I feel that there must be a good
R> solution out there as a ecommerce site pretty much does the same
R> across the internet.
R> Thanks
R> Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 14:58:13 von Rippo
Michael, thanks for that. I dont want to sound ungrateful but starter
kits and books wont help me here. I have developed ecommerce sites
before as I have developing for over 10 years, but as I have mentioned
I want a good base system that works well, is stable and can be
developed with more bells and whistles. I was wondering whether there
was a good product I could use as a base. I have to say I do like the
look of dofactory.com as it provides a good base but was hoping for a
few more bells and whistles!
Really I want to get a list of products with good/bad points that I
can then investigate further.
If Ihave to bespoke then I will use the dofactory.com code
Thanks
Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 17:03:51 von Mike B
I'm curious, if you been creating eCommerce sites for over 10 years, why not
use one of your existing shopping carts or why not even use one of your
existing eCommerce sites as a base and build off of that?
"Rippo" wrote in message
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> Michael, thanks for that. I dont want to sound ungrateful but starter
> kits and books wont help me here. I have developed ecommerce sites
> before as I have developing for over 10 years, but as I have mentioned
> I want a good base system that works well, is stable and can be
> developed with more bells and whistles. I was wondering whether there
> was a good product I could use as a base. I have to say I do like the
> look of dofactory.com as it provides a good base but was hoping for a
> few more bells and whistles!
>
> Really I want to get a list of products with good/bad points that I
> can then investigate further.
>
> If Ihave to bespoke then I will use the dofactory.com code
>
> Thanks
> Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 17:20:09 von Rippo
> I'm curious, if you been creating eCommerce sites for over 10 years, why not
> use one of your existing shopping carts or why not even use one of your
> existing eCommerce sites as a base and build off of that?
I have been developing for 10 years and have done some simple
ecommerce sites. I am looking for a solution that encompasses all the
latest gizmo's rather than creating my own from scratch. Why re-invent
the wheel when a bought in solution can give you want you want
I too am curious why you decided to ask this question, rather than
reflecting on what I have written and helping me with a solution.
Please dont respond to this as I dont want to start a arguement that
does not get me an answer....
Sorry to be so blunt.
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 17:43:27 von SteveT
Give this on a look: http://www.west-wind.com/westwindwebstore/
On Jan 3, 4:24 am, Rippo wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good ecommerce shopping cart system for ASP.NET
> 2.0.
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 18:05:43 von Patrice
What's the problem with Microsoft Commerce Server?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/commerceserver/bb643786.a spx
I have three years of e-commerce experience (none with Commerce Server by
the way) but one thing I know is the fact that its foolish to expect any
vendor to provide "all the latest gizmos" and there's really nothing to
argue about when something is true and factual.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
"Rippo" wrote in message
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>> I'm curious, if you been creating eCommerce sites for over 10 years, why
>> not
>> use one of your existing shopping carts or why not even use one of your
>> existing eCommerce sites as a base and build off of that?
>
> I have been developing for 10 years and have done some simple
> ecommerce sites. I am looking for a solution that encompasses all the
> latest gizmo's rather than creating my own from scratch. Why re-invent
> the wheel when a bought in solution can give you want you want
>
> I too am curious why you decided to ask this question, rather than
> reflecting on what I have written and helping me with a solution.
> Please dont respond to this as I dont want to start a arguement that
> does not get me an answer....
>
> Sorry to be so blunt.
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 18:55:03 von Mike B
I asked because 'why reinvent the wheel' if you have an eCommerce site
already, use that as your 'shell' and add the latest and greatest 'gizmos'
to it. Even some of the starter kits are great shells to use and build off
of them.
>>Please dont respond to this as I dont want to start a arguement that
does not get me an answer.... -- argue over what, a response?
as for 'solutions' there are tons out there, from PayPal to creating your
own.
here are a few
http://www.ecommercesolutions.net/
www.storefront.net
and MS Commerce server can do alot as well.
"Rippo" wrote in message
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>> I'm curious, if you been creating eCommerce sites for over 10 years, why
>> not
>> use one of your existing shopping carts or why not even use one of your
>> existing eCommerce sites as a base and build off of that?
>
> I have been developing for 10 years and have done some simple
> ecommerce sites. I am looking for a solution that encompasses all the
> latest gizmo's rather than creating my own from scratch. Why re-invent
> the wheel when a bought in solution can give you want you want
>
> I too am curious why you decided to ask this question, rather than
> reflecting on what I have written and helping me with a solution.
> Please dont respond to this as I dont want to start a arguement that
> does not get me an answer....
>
> Sorry to be so blunt.
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 03.01.2008 20:23:19 von Rippo
Ok maybe my question is slightly flawed, of all the off the shelf
solutions people have kindly submited has anyone had experience in
using any of the list below for the following and anything that I
should be aware of:-
1. Can cater for the volume I originally asked for
2. Has a solid base
3. Is easy customisable
I will safey assume commerce server will be pretty good!
http://www.dofactory.com/Framework/Framework.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/commerceserver/bb643786.a spx
http://www.asp.net/community/projects/
http://www.west-wind.com/westwindwebstore/
http://www.ablecommerce.com/shopping-cart-clients.aspx
http://www.storefront.net/
Basically I am angling towards a solid base DoFactory or Commerce
Server and add the gizmos I want unless somebody can persaude me
otherwise, but again I want people who have had first hand experience
with any of the packages listed above.
PS Mike thanks for advice!
Rippo
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 14.01.2008 04:09:06 von ashton.tan
Dear Richard,
We have ready solution, see below link.
http://www.myexportal.com/demo/ecommerce
Contact me for more details, ashton@myexportal.com
On Jan 3, 5:24=A0pm, Rippo wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a goodecommerceshopping cart system for ASP.NET
> 2.0.
>
> It has to be:
> 1. =A0 =A0 =A0STABLE (most important),
> 2. =A0 =A0 =A0Have a good administration area for maintaining products, re=
ports
> etc
> 3. =A0 =A0 =A0Be able to cater for around =A3300,000 of sales per month (a=
round 500
> orders per day)
> 4. =A0 =A0 =A0Have developer licenses so it can be customisable
> 5. =A0 =A0 =A0SQL Server back end
> 6. =A0 =A0 =A0Not to bothered by price
> 7. =A0 =A0 =A0Caters for all standardecommerceoptions (cross selling, what=
's
> hot, url rewriting, all pages fully administrable, etc)
>
> I have other the last few years not had good success with buying in
> 3rd party off the shelf software to develop as we find that it never
> quite works properly, has hard to find bugs, is hard to optimise etc
>
> Any thoughts suggestions would help as long as you don't say "why
> don't you develop it yourself" as I feel that there must be a good
> solution out there as aecommercesite pretty much does the same
> across the internet.
> Thanks
> Richard
Re: Looking for a good ecommerce solution
am 22.01.2008 12:16:38 von Rippo
On Jan 14, 3:09 am, ashton....@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> We have ready solution, see below link.
>
> http://www.myexportal.com/demo/ecommerce
>
> Contact me for more details, ash...@myexportal.com
>
> On Jan 3, 5:24 pm, Rippo wrote:
>
tut tut viral marketing again! its PHP!