We provide a full ecommerce solution with a bespoke "shop front" tailored around your brand, and a slick and intuitive shopping cart and ordering system. Behind the scenes though you’ll find a simple user-friendly system for administering every aspect of your store. Below are some highlights of what you’ll be able to do:
Rest assured when you purchase our shopping cart software we'll provide you with FREE technical support. Our shopping cart is built so support will be at a minimum, but if needed our support is FREE.
So if you’re looking to take your business online or overhaul your existing system, why not give us a call for an informal chat on 01626 337712, or email us at info@hardlightmedia.co.uk.
Ecommerce plays an increasingly important role in the way products and services are bought and sold. Customers are increasingly going to their computer rather than the high street for everything from groceries, to laptops, hotel rooms and holidays.
However the ease with which the customer is able to use an ecommerce site is an important part of its success. A clumsy design or counter-intuitive interface could cripple your sales before they get off the ground, but a good ecommerce solution can be a gold mine and play a substantial role in strengthening your brand. Combine this with good search engine optimisation and it’s like having a shop front on every street in the world.
Ecommerce also seems to be one of the most recession proof industries to be involved in during our economic downturn. Amazon have just reported profits way in excess of what they predicted, up 24% on last this quarter last year. Read more about Amazon's record sales.
Also from Shop.org's 2009: Sate of retailing online report : "The Web channel, though, is quite a different matter: fully 80% of retailers feel that the online retail channel continues to be better suited to withstand an economic slowdown than other channels. For all the gloomy news we’ve heard of late, one third of retailers note that they have actually gained market share from competitors since the slowdown really hit in late 2008."