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Enough background, my main question is what can i do to improve both of these websites and set-up the e-commerce one the right way from the start? My hosting company uses Miva Merchant for the shopping cart so I'm working with that and Frontpage at the moment. I haven't cross-linked both sites very much but the informative site gets between 300-500 visits a day.
I value what you guys think and I'm open to any suggestions you might have. Sorry so long winded :).
[edited by: engine at 5:38 pm (utc) on April 19, 2004]
[edit reason] formatting, no urls & specifics [/edit]
Please don't drop promotional urls, signature files, nor specifics that would lead people to your site. Signing your name is fine, however commercialized posts or resume signatures will be edited. We tend to err on the side of caution to protect the integrity of the system. Affiliate based URLs are not allowed anywhere on the system.
Adding content to the cd site would be helpful, the home page is kinda sparse. Not opening the store in another window would be nice, too.
Re: Miva - there are 3rd party add-on modules that will help with the search engine end of things for the items you have listed in your store... Also organizing the items into logical categories, to make it easy for your visitors to find what they're looking for - alpha (last name, first name or band name), genre, etc.
Other than that, you're in the right place to learn - spend some time here reading and you'll get up to speed.
LisaB
I tend to try to stay away from Miva Merchant. If you like ASP, check out: [spidersales.com...] or if you like PHP, check out: [oscommerce.snappyserver.com...]
The reason I would suggest one of the above - the source code is yours - and if something every happened to your server / hosting company - you could easily pick up & go.
-Corey
We've been doing quite a few ClickCartPro sites - since it's written in Perl, the code is easily customizable, and you can adapt it to whatever look and feel you want/need. There's ongoing development and an active forum, too.
LisaB
The only thing - they might now give you access to a Shared SSL. But you can get your own SSL (highly recommended) for about $20 a year. And if you ever decided to change hosting companies - it would be very easy for you to pick up & go :)
-Corey