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Ecommerce Website Development in London, UK

Our ecommerce website development involves a full fledged online store with shopping cart software, which is fully scalable for small, medium and larger businesses. The built-in comprehensive functionality includes:

  • Web store for product information, images, pricing and specific product details
  • Orders and accounts managing
  • Elegant and sophisticated user control panel for the shop administration
  • All common shopping cart functionality, such as sale items, gift vouchers, newsletter functionality
  • Shipping and payment options including tax funtionality for different regions and countries
  • Captured analysis of user behaviour to assist you with targetted marketing

Our ecommerce software is modular. A module is an optional piece of functionality you can 'bolt' onto the main store, for example, additional reporting, integrating accounts. Additionally custom (bespoke) modules can be added according to your specific requirements.

Design

Templates provided by you can be incorportated into the ecommerce software. Alternatively, you can use a pre-designed template if you prefer. If you don't have your own design, our designer can incorporate your likes, colours, branding and logo into the shopping cart software to ensure you get the shop front that you like.

Technology

Our standard software uses PHP server-side code and MySql database functionality.

The software is built in such a way that means users can bookmark specific shop items and also send the links to their friends. Additionally, there is no loss of performance as you product database grows. You can have thousands of items with pages loading just as fast.

We also use Microsoft's .Net technology for ecommerce web development with our shopping cart software for the Windows platform. Often, the same framework is used to deploy the applications to portable devices such as PDAs and other handheld devices.

Many .Net components are reusable and many form the basis of complex functionality which means they are already tried and tested which can help to keep development costs down.

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