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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Cheap Ecommerce Shopping Carts

I've tried and used tons of different Ecommerce shopping carts over the years, and some online shopping carts can be very expensive. Nowadays, open source shopping carts have sprung up all over the place that offer novice web users the chance to open an Ecommerce store.....FREE.

For a recent partnership business I'm helping start, I did a review of several open source shopping carts which allow you to start a fully functioning Ecommerce store with little know-how and little money:
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OScommerce:
This is the big daddy of open source shopping carts. It has an enormous amount of users who regularly contribute to their support groups and add on modules.

Pros:

  • FREE
  • Easy to install
  • Huge support section and forum.
  • Add on modules created by the community for free
  • Great selection of out-of-the-box OScommerce templates available (for money) at TemplateMonster.com
  • When you purchase a template, the entire shopping cart is already included for free.
  • Can have a store up, running and accepting orders within minutes.
  • Simple checkout screens.
Cons:

  • Templates are extremely hard to manipulate, will most likely need to buy a professionally made template or have someone help.
  • A little "Bulky" on the backend.
  • Will take a little getting used to the backend: adding products, adding options. Not as intuitive as some of the for-pay shopping carts.

OScommerce Frontend


OScommerce Backend

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Zen Cart

This is basically an easier to use offspring of OScommerce. From my experience, it is almost identical in every aspect to OScommerce, just a cleaned up interface. The only major difference I saw was the ability to easily upload multiple templates, something OScommerce is pretty fussy about. Zen Cart is also slightly easier to use in the backend, but once again, is almost identical to OScommerce.

Zen Cart templates are not hard to find (for pay), but OScommerce has more templates, more add-on modules and a larger community of users.

ZenCart Frontend


ZenCart Backend

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X-Cart:
This is a for-pay shopping cart that allows a full, turnkey solution to Ecommerce:

Pros:

  • Easy to install
  • All add on modules and templates usually cost money, but are professionally done.
  • Easier to use than OScommerce and ZenCart.
  • Has easier add-on features and a clean interface
  • Easier to get professional help than the open source carts.
  • Has very nice upselling features and makes it easy to upload multiple images for a product.

Cons:

  • Not open source. If you have complicated modifications to make (which most people don't), this shopping cart will be much harder to manipulate than OScommerce/ZenCart.
  • Costs at least $200 for the software, plus extra money for templates and add on modules. Probably not the choice for an uber-cheap startup.

Xcart Frontend


Xcart Backend

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All of the above shopping carts allow for easy merchant account integration and are a complete out-of-the-box solution for starting an Ecommerce store. I'd suggest first downloading OScommerce and trying it out. Add a few products, add some categories, place a few orders yourself and get used to the feel of it. The only requirement is a web hosting plan that allows you to create databases.

Verdict:

OScommerce: Use if a free solution is needed. Best option when looking for free upgrade modules. Best options when looking for great looking templates.

ZenCart: Use if a free solution is needed. Works slightly simpler than OScommerce.

X-Cart: If you've got a few hundred dollars to spend and want a nice looking store with upsell features and easy multiple image uploads, I'd recommend Xcart. They have a free demo also.

If familiarized with these sorts of shopping carts, you can have a brilliant idea for an Ecommerce store and actually exectute the idea while you're still motivated about it rather than first having to learn about ecommerce!

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16 Comments:

At 8:12 PM, Anonymous Leo Nelson said...
Did you take a look at CubeCart ( http://www.cubecart.com/ ) ?

 

At 8:19 PM, Anonymous Eric said...
Excellent review Neville. I was cruising the shopping carts offered on the web and this helps a lot.

Hope to see more reviews at some point!

 

At 12:59 AM, Anonymous Pradeep Aggarwal said...
Nice blog with good information on articles.

Thank you for providing relevant information. I’ll keep visiting it for updated information.

Keep it up

 

At 3:25 AM, Blogger Jose Anes said...
Very helpfull. Been thinking about these things recently.

Money And Investing

 

At 6:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
An even easier version is using Yahoo Stores, but they charge you quite a bit for using their merchant accoutn service.

 

At 1:30 PM, Anonymous jim said...
Which was the business you started on 2/5/06?

 

At 6:50 AM, Anonymous aria said...
I've used OScommerce in the past, and it's probably not the best option for someone with ZERO computer skills. I'd recommend Yahoo Stores or similar in that case. However, OScommerce is still relatively easy, so someone with basic computer nerdiness can easily figure it out.

 

At 8:21 AM, Blogger Dave said...
I agree with using yahoo stores for the beginner, it's a great way to start but you will probably outgrow it if you run it well. Oscommerce can handle most things and has loads of great input from a large community. I use oscommerce and it was a bit of a bitch to customise but once sorted is great.

 

At 4:56 AM, Anonymous Metis Online said...
I tried to get OS Commerce running. On one server it was a very easy and quick install, but I couldn't get it installed and running on another one.

I turned to Zen Cart and that one was a nice, quick and easy install.

Even adjusting the template wasn't to hard to do so I'm very pleased with this solution!

 

At 11:52 AM, Blogger Prime Sales, Inc said...
Hey, great guide! I use OScommerce also and have found it to be the best! Awesome info ;)

 

At 11:10 PM, Anonymous Peter Grant said...
This review was really heplful.

Are there any that allow the hosting of multiple stores on a single server?

Does osCommerce do this? And how practical is it (in terms of set up and resource usage on machine)?

 

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At 9:36 AM, Anonymous Terinea said...
I use Joomla content management system with Virtue Mart component for the ecommerce solutions see talking tills and clutch and clasp site. Links on our web site.

 

At 7:02 AM, Blogger Lesya said...
Certaily none of the shopping carts is perfect - all of them have some drawbacks. Someone is perfectly fine with oscommerce, others are in search of better solution and are ready to pay for it.

Anyway, problem of shopping moving from shopping cart to shopping cart. To make it easier there's web service cart2cart - it automates data migration. (http://www.shopping-cart-migration.com)

 

At 3:18 AM, Anonymous Nimesh – Perception System said...
Nice Post
Thank it will useful for me

 

At 3:19 AM, Blogger perception said...
nice post
Nimesh

 

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