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moltar

4:09 pm on Oct 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I am trying to unite several stores to sell online through my website. I want them to be able to add/edit/remove items themselves, but don't want them to interfere with each other.

So I am looking for a cart that will look like one big online store from outside (to the end user) and so that all the stores could log in using their own info and admin their own items that they sell.

They will also do the shipping, and I want reports on the sold item to be sent to the particular store that sold the item.

Also I want the cart to be SE friendly.

What can you recommend, and if there is no such cart, then what is the closest one that can be edited?

Thank you!

derekwong28

11:19 pm on Oct 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The closest I can think of is x-cart pro

juniperwasting

11:24 pm on Oct 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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If all of these mini-stores were on the same server it can be done.
I was just looking at a mod for oscommerce that does exactly that.

moltar

5:05 am on Oct 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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derekwong28: thank you, I will check it out.

juniperwasting: it's only one store. I am uniting physical stores that do not have any online presence into one online store.

ecommerce man

9:48 am on Oct 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Interchange springs to mind as the perfect solution.

You can customise the front end a backend to suite your needs. You could have different customised admin pages for adding/removing products. The front end could be unified making it look like one large store.

Interchange is very scaleable so if you wnated to add more vendors or stores you could - with an infinite amount of products.

If you want SE friendly I've built stores that have thousands of pages indexed. Even the fly page (prodcut details) pages get indexed. You can also do clever stuff to stop? parameters appearing the URL. Interchange even knows when a spider is on the site and behaves differently.

Shipping within Interchange is fully configuarable. So you can have orders sent to designated places - even split orders for fullfilment.

moltar

1:32 pm on Oct 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks ecommerce man, very helpfull! I will check it out also. Interchange sounds like a perfect solution for me!

ecommerce man

2:02 pm on Oct 28, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Good, if you need any help or advise - sticky me!