It should work for any company that wants to sell anything online. They
have hundreds of free templates, as well as hundreds of custom designed
templates that cost $50 to $500 (one-time).
One thing to note... Shopify is a complete hosting/e-commerce/processing
system. You pay them monthly for the hosting as well as the e-commerce
package (from $50 - $179/month if I remember correctly) and it runs on
their servers. They do provide unlimited technical support (via
telephone even), so for someone new to the online world, this is a great
feature.
Travis
On 9/1/2015 4:23 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Would Shopify work for a car parts vendor?
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On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Travis Johnson <t...@ida.net
<mailto:t...@ida.net>> wrote:
We are using Shopify with one of our companies that is 99% online.
We have done over $160,000 in a single month (avg ticket $63) and
never had a single problem. We are using their top pricing model,
so the CC fee is 2.3% (including the transaction fee). That's the
lowest price I could find when I looked before. Many other
e-commerce sites quote lower rates, until you actually factor in
their "gateway" and other misc. charges.
The other advantage is you don't have to get an actual credit card
merchant account, so there are no personal guarantees or any of
that with Shopify. You simply sign-up, setup the site, and start
selling. :)
Travis
On 9/1/2015 12:42 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
I am wondering about the lowest cost method of setting up an
ecommerce site with credit card payment gateway.� Not for my
current products but I have some other, non internet/wisp related
products that I may want to sell online.
�
Lots of options out there.� Been looking at the wordpress
method, and shopify, and magento etc etc.
They will all do what I want, but since these products may not
actually sell, I want to get the monthly expense down as low as
possible.�