Re: [WebDNA] shopping sites and the "old commerce tags"
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108710
interpreted = N
texte = I like them two, and have been using them from the start. They make life =very simple, and affordable for the market out there that doesn't have =the resources for a mega site. A lot of our clients just want something =simple, easy to use, functional, and affordable to conduct B2B, or even =public commerce. The sitebuilder fits that bill, and they are more then =happy with it. Most companies are getting lean and mean, and that =includes a lot of their web presence. I agree that there is a place for =a fully functional modern system, but 90% of our clients would rather =work up to that level, then have all that front end cost right out of =the gate. The ecommerce tags allowed us to offer different levels, and =have been, for us anyway, successful.=20We were pushed into sitebuilder to fill a highly customizable need, and =that need has actually increased, not decreased, so I don't see us =changing that any time soon.RobOn Feb 25, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Christer Olsson wrote:> I for one actually like the ecommerce tags, and I also like the very =robust conecpt of individual order files.>=20> Best,> Christer>=20> *************************************************************> Christer Olsson PO Box 9160 Phone +46 40 25 85 85> Ljusa Id=E9er AB SE-200 39 Malmo Fax +46 40 25 85 89> Kantyxegatan 5 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se>=20>=20>=20
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I like them two, and have been using them from the start. They make life =very simple, and affordable for the market out there that doesn't have =the resources for a mega site. A lot of our clients just want something =simple, easy to use, functional, and affordable to conduct B2B, or even =public commerce. The sitebuilder fits that bill, and they are more then =happy with it. Most companies are getting lean and mean, and that =includes a lot of their web presence. I agree that there is a place for =a fully functional modern system, but 90% of our clients would rather =work up to that level, then have all that front end cost right out of =the gate. The ecommerce tags allowed us to offer different levels, and =have been, for us anyway, successful.=20We were pushed into sitebuilder to fill a highly customizable need, and =that need has actually increased, not decreased, so I don't see us =changing that any time soon.RobOn Feb 25, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Christer Olsson wrote:> I for one actually like the ecommerce tags, and I also like the very =robust conecpt of individual
order files.>=20> Best,> Christer>=20> *************************************************************> Christer Olsson PO Box 9160 Phone +46 40 25 85 85> Ljusa Id=E9er AB SE-200 39 Malmo Fax +46 40 25 85 89> Kantyxegatan 5 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se>=20>=20>=20
Rob
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