I'm looking into using BlueVoda but haven't yet begun building my site (and have only tinkered, so far, with BlueVoda) partly because I want to understand pretty thoroughly all of my product presentation choices, first (I'm not sure if I'll do a gallery-style site with offline order processing, a shopping cart presentation with offline order processing, or online order processing).
While contemplating and researching shopping cart, form creation, database, etc. options last week, I ran across a program that converts Excel spreadsheets into html or php forms for the Web. It seems like the Excel spreadsheet would need to be formatted sufficiently (with all possible shipping, tax rate, discount code, etc. scenarios) prior to conversion. Once the spreadsheet is formatted properly, it would then be plugged it into the program that converts it into html or php...and then that file would be plugged into my site.
I'm wondering if this would be a simple alternative to shopping cart software. It wouldn't look like a shopping cart in that customers couldn't add multiple products from multiple pages, one by one, but they could be given a complete listing (on one page) of all my products and enter the items that they want...and tweak until they're happy with the total price, # of each item, and ratio of shipping to goods, etc. With a secure website, the form itself would be secure, too, I imagine, and credit card information could be taken right there with the order.
Also, somehow, I'd want that Excel spreadsheet to hold inventory information so that I don't make available for sale products which aren't available. Does anyone know how this could work? Maybe I'd need to just look over my database and run a report daily...plug new figures into that Excel file at the start of each day...convert the file each morning, and upload the new file after that.
Do any form gurus or shopping cart experts here know if this sounds like a viable option? That way, I could use BlueVoda, Excel, XLeverywhere, and an accounting software to bring it all together.
Here is a link to a sample (converted) form.
http://www.xleverywhere.com/samples/...rder_form1.htm
Here is a link to some information about the product that creates the conversion.
http://www.xleverywhere.com/samples/...order_form.htm
Regards,
Perfumer (feeling a bit overwhelmed by what I don't yet know about website creation)
While contemplating and researching shopping cart, form creation, database, etc. options last week, I ran across a program that converts Excel spreadsheets into html or php forms for the Web. It seems like the Excel spreadsheet would need to be formatted sufficiently (with all possible shipping, tax rate, discount code, etc. scenarios) prior to conversion. Once the spreadsheet is formatted properly, it would then be plugged it into the program that converts it into html or php...and then that file would be plugged into my site.
I'm wondering if this would be a simple alternative to shopping cart software. It wouldn't look like a shopping cart in that customers couldn't add multiple products from multiple pages, one by one, but they could be given a complete listing (on one page) of all my products and enter the items that they want...and tweak until they're happy with the total price, # of each item, and ratio of shipping to goods, etc. With a secure website, the form itself would be secure, too, I imagine, and credit card information could be taken right there with the order.
Also, somehow, I'd want that Excel spreadsheet to hold inventory information so that I don't make available for sale products which aren't available. Does anyone know how this could work? Maybe I'd need to just look over my database and run a report daily...plug new figures into that Excel file at the start of each day...convert the file each morning, and upload the new file after that.
Do any form gurus or shopping cart experts here know if this sounds like a viable option? That way, I could use BlueVoda, Excel, XLeverywhere, and an accounting software to bring it all together.
Here is a link to a sample (converted) form.
http://www.xleverywhere.com/samples/...rder_form1.htm
Here is a link to some information about the product that creates the conversion.
http://www.xleverywhere.com/samples/...order_form.htm
Regards,
Perfumer (feeling a bit overwhelmed by what I don't yet know about website creation)
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