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E-Commerce
Many businesses, from at-home small companies to large bricks-and-mortar retail stores offer an opportunity for clients to purchase their products online. Full custom e-commerce stores are very expensive and out of the budget for the average start-up business or small company.
We can create a fabulous e-commerce site for your business whether you have 50 products to showcase or 5000 at a considerably low price. We start with over 600 templates and coordinate the development to suit your brand. We will register your domain name, organize your hosting, and code your keywords and tags. We can set-up your merchant services or online payment methods and create shipping accounts for your business.
We will set-up your design, custom artwork, and initial product listings and show you how to add products to your store, update inventory, print shipping labels and more. In fact, we will tutor you on all the aspects of your e-store to allow you to easily and quickly update your site. Of course, if you would rather we maintain your site, service contracts are available for a reasonable fee.
We can also help with products photos, product packaging and labels. Contact us for more information.
Client Spotlight Profiles
Edible Promotions by Deborah Keeble is a small candy and chocolate retailer that serviced only orders taken over the phone. Deborah wanted to expand her business and we have helped her set up a small e-store where clients can look at her current product offerings, make purchases and arrange delivery. This store is a work in progress so click on the link below to see how Deborah’s business is doing
Noinkee’s is an established store with over 2 years in business. Miyeko Simons started her business strictly as an e-commerce store with shipping throughout Canada. With close to 250 products available and a rapid rate of growth in her first year of business, Miyeko expanded her business to include a brick-and-mortar store in Orangeville Ont. in 2009. Wecreated all her custom artwork and photography, helped her to learn how to update her inventory and product specifications, and established her merchant services. Click on the link below to see how Miyeko’s beautiful store supports her offline business.
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