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Old 23-07-2008, 02:34 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Glad you've decided to let your fingers do the walking.....

You will be doing some keystrokes entering your inventory. BUT - if you set it up in the proper format in a spreadsheet, you can import it all at once. Same with images, they can all be imported with ftp. Just need to get organized first. Best to set up an item and a category in OSC, then export and use that as a guide for your spreadsheet.
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hey there that was quick replies lol.

ok im willing to do whatever i need to do but im not exactly great with all this cat and website stuff, i've just registered cheekymunky.com with godaddy.com as it was mentioned to be a good and cheap registrant. all i really want to do is setup a simple website for lingerie but mainly kinky costumes



I can compile the products list and everything just need to know which format, also how much is the actual site going to cost if you can host it for me aswell. i am a complete newbie at this sorry . Can this all be used with paypal or somthing as i dont have a internet merchant account, what other possibilities are there?

Just graduated from uni and have alot of spare time so i thought give this idea a go lol


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Pretty simple - This includes hosting -

Paid Monthly Your Cashflow Site
is $ 7.00 Per Month

Paid Quarterly Your Cashflow Site
is $ 6.00 Per Month

Paid Annually Your Cashflow Site
is $ 5.00 Per Month

Just like you see it here - with your name up top and new and featured items in the middle where the text is now. - http://cashflow-websites.com/lingere/

Nothing extra, the prices above cover it all.
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ok brilliant then, if i can get some help from you aaswell then im on board, could i pay your for the hosting by paypal for one year ? at first to see how this venture goes.

how would i go about editing the site and cart? i know im asking alot of Q's but i really havent got a clue im putting together a price list within this week and should have the products and categories in 2 weeks time. how does the payment gateway work could i use paypal and/or google checkout??

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Yes, everything is by PayPal subscriptions. No problem there.

It does depend on what you mean editing the site and cart. I'll set up your name and slogan at the top, but the rest of the design is pretty much the way it is. Changes can be made, but they are not "do it yourself."

As far as the items and such, that's basically fill in the blanks. Initially you would need to go through and set up your preferences, as to shipping, etc. Also set up PayPal for payment. It does not do Google checkout as is. That can probably be added. You can see a list of the payments it does handle on the main page of the demo site.

Honestly, you've got to adopt the attitude "100,000 others have done this, so can I". Not that it's difficult, it isn't, but it does take some time with the initial settings, which are all therem you just need to point and click, and the initial inventory load.

By all means, set up your inventory in a spreadsheet, then you can move the columns to suit OSC when you are ready to upload. Not a big deal, thousands do it......
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I've heard both are extremely popular. It's all down to what you can use comfortably really, what ever you feel better with go for it !
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