Hi friends, I need some ideas and suggestions and mainly the working procedure of e-commerce websites.
Well, I googled it out and got few article on the process. But I actually want to how to deploy it?
I never used any CMS like Joomla, Drupal etc. Well but I really intend to learn them in future. I heard they makes the job much easier. Please put some light into this matter, I mean please comment your ideas about this.
Next thing is I heard there is a CMS named osCommerce which helps to deploy e-commerce sites. Again please put your suggestions.
And lastly what if I go with general way of writing your own code yourself? How to actually accept Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Internet Banking to get the amount on company's A/c?
I think going with the general way will be really hectic, as the thing first comes into my mind is to setup a cart, then accept payment(I don't know how), and the orders will be shown somewhere from where I can see the orders and deliver them to the buyers. A lots of code and security I've to maintain. I think this is where osCommerce and other eCommerce CMS(if any, I don't know any other names) comes in.
I think accepting payment needs a gateway, CCAvenue(this is the only name I can think of now), may be paypal. So please put your suggestions here also, as this is my main roadblock on developing an ecommerce website.
PS : Please don't redirect me to some web designing / developing companies. As I myself do freelancing on these. All I've got are some small clients who wants to develop their personal websites with a contact form. And recently I worked on few projects who wanted to move their whole business online, like their sales and purchases, stock, customer information etc. So I've that much experience only. And I do a job on permanent basis, so I do all this on my free time(after returning from office and on sat's and sun's). So I back off any major clients I get because of lack of my knowledge, experience and time too(major factor). Now I really think of learning these things, so that I can at least grab few of them without leaving all the major projects backed off.
Well, I googled it out and got few article on the process. But I actually want to how to deploy it?
I never used any CMS like Joomla, Drupal etc. Well but I really intend to learn them in future. I heard they makes the job much easier. Please put some light into this matter, I mean please comment your ideas about this.
Next thing is I heard there is a CMS named osCommerce which helps to deploy e-commerce sites. Again please put your suggestions.
And lastly what if I go with general way of writing your own code yourself? How to actually accept Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Internet Banking to get the amount on company's A/c?
I think going with the general way will be really hectic, as the thing first comes into my mind is to setup a cart, then accept payment(I don't know how), and the orders will be shown somewhere from where I can see the orders and deliver them to the buyers. A lots of code and security I've to maintain. I think this is where osCommerce and other eCommerce CMS(if any, I don't know any other names) comes in.
I think accepting payment needs a gateway, CCAvenue(this is the only name I can think of now), may be paypal. So please put your suggestions here also, as this is my main roadblock on developing an ecommerce website.
PS : Please don't redirect me to some web designing / developing companies. As I myself do freelancing on these. All I've got are some small clients who wants to develop their personal websites with a contact form. And recently I worked on few projects who wanted to move their whole business online, like their sales and purchases, stock, customer information etc. So I've that much experience only. And I do a job on permanent basis, so I do all this on my free time(after returning from office and on sat's and sun's). So I back off any major clients I get because of lack of my knowledge, experience and time too(major factor). Now I really think of learning these things, so that I can at least grab few of them without leaving all the major projects backed off.