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Cart guidance ::: PDF fulfilment, international, hosted?

Help on solution for 1st UK cart deployment with PDF fulfilment. Hosted?

         

bod2435

11:16 pm on Oct 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Can’t believe the trouble I’m having getting my head around cart options and identifying the best and/or safest bets. Seem to be hundreds of offerings but no obvious leaders (at least in the hosted area, outside of Miva which doesn’t seem right). Would really appreciate some guidance!

Needs/Wants (apart from a good, solid cart solution):

* First-time cart deployment. Will be offering newsletter subscriptions/products. Small company. Have xth-generation brochureware site that is also due for a revamp/expansion.
* Very keen on delivering first/back issue as a PDF download – makes server performance extra important.
* Relatively limited budget (need to prove e-commerce!) so need to do as much as possible myself to start with. No real scripting ability and coding mainly limited to Dreamweaver WYSIWYG. Capable of learning a bit but don’t have time to master too much.
* Like the idea of starting with a hosted solution to minimise up-front sunk costs and avoid worrying about servers etc. However, get the impression from that software/custom solutions are generally considered better, so would perhaps migrate in due course with a developer’s help.
* Selling out of the UK so need to support for local tax and, ideally, would also like multi-currency support.
* Was expecting to find offerings with good reputations focused on serving publishers and software vendors but haven’t come across any.
* Hosted offerings that have caught my eye: SearchFit, MonsterCommerce, Click And Build (UK-based). Bit worried about resilience of download fulfilment.
* Semi-hosted or vendor-installed (but worried here about lack of appropriate skills and scale of upfront costs): Actinic (UK-based), ShopSite, StoreFront.

First-time post! Have searched the archives and elsewhere so hope I don’t immediately get pointed to past threads that I’ve missed.

Many thanks for all/any advice/guidance

Alex

bod2435

11:31 am on Oct 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi

I hope it's not considered rude to break into a thread like this. I'm prevaricating over my first dip into e-commerce, carts etc. but am now firmly leaning towards Actinic Business over hosted solutions (particularly SearchFit and MonsterCommerce). See thread [webmasterworld.com...] if interest in earlier musings).

Not [yet] familiar with Ablecommerce but it looks comparable/interesting. Other apparently turnkey solutions that caught my eye included YourVirtualStore (based on VP-ASP) and StoreFront.

I like Actinic's UK orientation (home is where the traffic jam is) and the greater control it would offer me over a hosted solution (e.g. for migrating between hosts). Seems to have a good, solid if a little stodgy reputation. Seen some very nice Actinic-based shops, which is reassuring.

Apart from hoping someone could confirm/knock the wisdom of favouring Actinic Business, I'm now trying to find out more in areas that hopefully complement this thread. So:

* Any recommendations for good UK Actinic hosts/packages, both for the platform and QoS. Thinking about ClaraNet.com and others but I'm always a sucker for slick presentation.
* Is Actinic Business Developer Professional worth the premium pricing (interested in the Dreamweaver integration not the multi-site capability)?
* Are the bundled extras, such as Cover and training, worth considering?
* Does anyone have experience with the Download Option. Sounds like just what I need but does it deliver on its promise.
* Any hints, tips etc. for an Actinic newbie* -- e.g. good resources, threads, lessons learnt etc.
* Thoughts on Actinic re. support, development etc. (I notice they've recently done an MBO so want to be reassured they'll go the distance etc.)
* Are there any ways to spread the cost (starts at over £799/$1,300+tax just for the software)? The upfront hit for everything would be painful. Staging over 12 months would far better.
* Is it easy enough to sign/configure a payment processor (I have offline merchant accounts).

(* Also a WebmasterWorld newbie and really grateful for all the info/knowledge I've been hoovering up. Really boosted my confidence re. choices and dipping into this area etc.).

bod2435

11:35 am on Oct 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Stuck my post in the wrong r$ddy thread! Sorry moderator...

...now defecting/re-posting from own lacklustre thread to Essex_boy's (Ablecommerce over Actinic -- [webmasterworld.com...] as I'm veering towards Actinic Business so have a hopefully complementary interest.