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Shopping Cart Products Without a Database Print E-mail
Monday, 15 October 2007

As you shop around for shopping cart software for your online business, you will find that there are many inexpensive options with the features you need that allow for more products than you could ever handle. However, these less expensive shopping carts usually do not offer database support. In other words, every product you sell must be entered by hand.

This can be quite a trade off if you have a lot of products to enter into your online store. How do you find the time to enter all of those products yourself? If you hire someone, how much money will you really save over the other shopping cart software with the ability to upload a database? What other options might you have?

First, you don’t have to hire someone in house to enter your products if you don’t have the time. You can hire a virtual assistant or other online employee. By doing so, you can often save on payroll and other employee expenses. However, you will still find yourself paying a stiff hourly rate for the assistance of a virtual assistant to enter your products.

Another option for entering products into your shopping cart is to check with your friends and family, even your older children. Often teenagers will do just about anything to earn money for that big date or that new purse up at the mall. When you hire your children, you can avoid paying a lot of money, and you can get your products entered into your online store while your time is better spent shipping out orders.

Finally, perhaps the best way to find someone to enter your products into your shopping cart is by using bid for work websites. These websites allow you to post your product entry project for people around the world to bid on. Since most providers on these websites are from other countries where money is scarce, you can often get up to a thousand products entered into your shopping cart software for around fifty dollars.

There are many factors to consider when you purchase shopping cart software without a database. Make sure that before you choose one of these options that you will actually be saving over a shopping cart software with database tools. When doing this, consider not only the price of having someone enter products for you, but also how often you will need new products loaded into your shopping cart.

 
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