Hi John,
We're developing an online shop based on http://www.startershop.com/en -
well worth a look.
They:
Are a UK company (and therefore UK oriented).
Cost approx. GBP 200 setup, free first year then tenner a month after
that.
Ideal for the number of items you're looking at (much beyond a hundred
or two items and you may need a bigger solution).
Include an easy to use web-based CMS to update your online shop.
Provide for some customisation (e.g., your logo, blurb etc.)
The resulting online shop also looks pretty good and is pretty good
in terms of accessibility.
Regards,
James
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, John Williams (NMC) wrote:
> Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:49:45 -0000
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> My colleagues in the Museum are considering a pilot online shop to make the Museum's retail products more available. Currently they informally accept orders over the telephone but want to provide a more formal system that will be available outside shop hours.
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> I'd appreciate any comments anyone might have about the best way to approach this and also - off list if it would be more appropriate - suggestions of any suppliers who you think might be able to offer a good service.
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