Extensible E-commerce

When you're ready for e-commerce, it's ready for you

If you've got a real strategy for e-commerce then we can help you implement it.  From core functionality e-commerce (shopping baskets, product catalogs, shipping costs, VAT, taking Paypal payment) through to more complex requirements (coupons, differentiated pricing, incl or excl VAT, calculated shipping, electronic downloads and more) we have seen it all.

As with any other website, you will need a good marketing and content (SEO) strategy to bring customers in.  For example we've integrated to Google Product Search to help one of our customers.

Examples

A unique ecommerce site which uses Google Merchant Center to promote it's products as well as providing full e-commerce functionality. Google allows you to upload spreadsheets of data manually, but we went better and provided an automated load for each product update to keep the data very current.

Signpost Fashion has an unique business selling one-off clothing items. They were starting from scratch and we did their entire 'image' and website. They needed a full ecommerce solution and a website with a continuously changing display, based on availability. Their front page updates automatically to show the newest items and remove anything which is sold.

Our old site looked like this.
We re-wrapped it.  Quickly & Easily.  More.

Pulling your tweets home.
Back onto your site.  Linked to your content.

QR Codes for your site.
The new coolest thing for mobile.

From being a bit of a skeptic - from a privacy and social viewpoint - I think I'm a convert... on my own terms.
Never too late - and actually this is a real test of technology for our customers. We have created a way to update and change landing pages on Facebook - making them look pretty!
Some times you want to try and promote a service in a particular area. Something quick and easy to do.
Why can't government implement IT systems intelligently? A password character limit - how 20th century.
We never win anything, but today we did. There's a bit of a story behind it. From the Witney Trade Fair too.
Your business needs a brand and you can start on it yourself. This is a guide on branding developed from a presentation done by Brilliant Mistake Branding.
On 23rd May we're all supposed to be telling users what information we're collecting about them through the website. The interpretation is unclear.
It's easy to set up a Facebook page, or many other social media pages for your Oxfordshire based business - why have a website then?
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