New Shopping CartIf you’ve been looking for an easy way to get your business selling online, we are proud to announce that our brand new shopping cart packages are the perfect tools for doing just that.

For many Australians, the idea of researching exactly how to start selling online is just too much work. Hey, that’s understandable. Starting an online business involves a lot of steps, but luckily we’ve made it easier. Our new shopping cart packages are inclusive of many necessities for ecommerce, such as fully featured shopping cart software, web hosting, IP address & SSL certificate, and they have been designed with Australian business owners in mind.

Besides providing all the tools that combine to create an effective online shop, our shopping cart software, itself, has features that not only make it dynamic, but also keep it simple in the process.

  • Browser based, drag & drop design
  • Integration with Australian payment gateways (eWAY)
  • Integration with Australian postage gateways (Australia Post)
  • Easily customisable designs
  • Simple product import or creation
  • Single page checkout
  • Invoices & packing slip management
  • Sell in multiple currencies

These are but a few of the great features that will allow more of our customers a better chance to compete in the online market. The need for any web design or development knowledge is basically obsolete with these packages.

As stated before, the ease of use makes our shopping cart great for new shops, but it fares even better for old ones. What this means is that many current ecommerce website owners could actually benefit by switching from their present shopping cart or open source ecommerce methods to one of the new Digital Pacific Shopping Cart packages.

Why is the Shopping Cart package better?

It’s all-inclusive: With one monthly fee, you can get the shopping cart license, web hosting, IP address, SSL certificate, in-depth user guide and maintenance. Even though you might be using an open source shopping cart, you may still need to acquire hosting, an SSL certificate, user guide, and other necessities, and that starts to add up fast.

It’s speedier: The top competitor when it comes to shopping carts has been known to have major issues with speed when running on a shared hosting environment. In order to combat the slowness, many of those shop owners upgrade to a pricier hosting plan. The Digital Pacific Shopping Cart, on the other hand, has been designed and tested to run fast.

It’s supported: If you’ve been in the situation where you couldn’t get timely support for an issue with your open source shopping cart, then perhaps it is time to try out a supported option. If you have an issue with your online shop – the means to your income perhaps – then being able to ring a support person in a time of need is vital.

Feel free to check out our demo shop in order to get a first-hand look at the capabilities with the new Shopping Cart. As always, we welcome your questions and can easily be reached at 1300 MY HOST for further assistance on this new offering.

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