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Top 10 Free E-Commerce CMS
E-commerce has grown into one of the most feasible ways to establish a market presence. For those already reining the market it’s a channel for cheaper and more efficient distribution chain for products services. There are a good number of firms who have tasted success with eCommerce. Especially the Open source e-commerce applications are being largely used to fillip businesses. The whole game is how to fit the ecommerce app to your.
1. Magneto - For user as well as admin, this software has some strong features to support e-commerce. It allows multiple stores to be managed from a single admin interface.
2. OXID esales – This open source e-commerce system is ready for B2C, B2B and social commerce scenarios.
3. Prestashop - What attracts most is it’s sleek interface. With this open source you can create special deals such as gift vouchers, price reductions, tag products.
4. osCommerce - t is one of the oldest free e-commerce apps that offer several marketing options and supports most of the payment system. This multilingual and SEO friendly app works with PHP/MySQL.
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5. Digistore - This is developed from the osCommerce engine with improvements in front end and admin of app. It provides a platform for selling physical & virtual goods.
6. OpenCart - This PHP – MySQL shopping cart system is simple-looking application but it has all the must-have features.
7. Freeway - This app has some innovative ideas for selling. It’s can be used to sell a guitar lesson or rent a tennis court on a given date and time.
8. Zen Cart – It’s a free and compatible open source shopping cart software. Developed by a group of shop owners, programmers, designers and consultants.
9. Ecommr - This app offers the website presenting interface and design elements of e-commerce websites in a categorized way.
10. Spree - Another ecommerce platform using Ruby on Rails. Spree allows improvement and customization. With the Active Merchant plugin it supports most of the payment processors.
How to Create a Marketing Plan for your business
Create a marketing plan that outlines five different categories thoroughly, which are demographics, psychographics, marketing messages, marketing frequency and marketing venues. Find out how to expand on each of these categories in a marketing plan with the help of this free video from the owner of a small business.
Expert: FJ Cava. FJ Cava has an Master’s of Business Administration from San Francisco State, and he has worked with the Small Business Administration. Currently, he owns Bayview Webspot.
How to Organize a Business Plan
An organized business plan has six different categories: executive summary, operations, management, marketing and finance. In the last section of a business plan, include credit reports and addendums with this free video from the owner of a small business.
Expert: FJ Cava. FJ Cava has an Master’s of Business Administration from San Francisco State, and he has worked with the Small Business Administration. Currently, he owns Bayview Webspot.
Analyze the Market for Your Business Plan
Analyze the market for a personal business plan by asking friends and family if they would buy the product, checking into local government Web sites for demographic information and producing field surveys. Combine demographic information with psychographic information to market a business plan with the help of this free video from the owner of a small business.
Presenter FJ Cava has an Master’s of Business Administration from San Francisco State, and he has worked with the Small Business Administration. Currently, he owns Bayview Webspot.









