eCommerce solutions that Rock - 1

By admin | June 7, 2007

After being an affiliate with Authorize.net for more than three years I’ve gotten to work with dozens of applications and shopping cart solutions worth of serious attention. Now grated this site is largely about open-source applications, I’ll be publishing live demos of some commercial ecommerce products as well including a few drop in turn key solutions what I call “Business in a Box” I plan to sell for $9.95 a shot.

Business in a box?

Yeah Business in a Box is essentially pre assembled ecommerce solutions that are drop ins ready to sell business packages that include everything from the paypal integration to the email notification in a sort of mini application for specific industries. I purchased the rights to three recently and have got a programmer modifying them and security patching them for release as turn key business solutions. I hope you’ll like them.

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CMS Demos - 0

By admin | June 7, 2007

Open Realty, Joomla, Mambo, vTiger, WordPress, UltimateIDX, and more…

After many many years of moving demo installations from one domain to another for some reason or another I finally figured I’d put that nonsense to rest and put up a single repository of demo solutions I frequently work with and call it the live demo site.

So often I get asked to publish a live demo of a working package only to have to install, configure, and build the solution before I can send a link or a resource reference and quite honestly that is a pure waste of time.  So now that I’ve got tutorials being revamped for the latest releases of many products I work with, this site will become primary project port number one.

I’ll publish just about every single type of project component and or application I work with along with some tips, tricks and other features to make the site worth while visiting.  I’ll offer some assistance in terms of tech support for UNCOMMON issues with popular CMS solutions and also publish some code snippets.

There ya go.

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