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Brice

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    "My supplier uses Volusion if that helps."

     

    Nope. Seems to be just another shopping cart solution. What were your thoughts on why you believed this was relevant? (I'm not saying it's not, but I don't see what could be relevant about it at this point.)

     

    Because I assumed not all shopping cart solutions are the same, that perhaps Volusion supports this feature natively (I will be checking them out today) and so anyone with prior experience with Volusion may have some input on the issue.

  2. I will go into more detail on what I am trying to achieve.

     

    A supplier sends me an excel spreadsheet with thousands of product listings. 

    The fields in the spreadsheet are: Part #, Product Name, Weight, MAP (Mfg advertised pricing), WHL (Wholesale cost), Manufacturer, Part URL and Photo URL

     

    I want to import the excel file to cubecart to auto-populate my products, somehow using information fetched from the part URL (item specs and desc.) and photo URL (image). The part URL and photo URL are on the suppliers site. My supplier uses Volusion if that helps.

  3. Hi all,

     

    I need to know if I can take an excel spreadsheet from a vendor and upload it to my site to add products. The fields in the spreadsheet are: Part #, Product Name, Weight, MAP, WHL, Manufacturer, Part URL and Photo URL. Can anyone tell me if this is something I can do with cubecart? Also, is there a way to use the photo URL to automatically add a photo for the item on my site? If not I would have to manually download each image and upload it for each product, which would not be feasible.

     

    Thank you for your help!

  4. Very nice site!, but I have one recommendation:

    *Not everyone knows exactly what a wifi hotspot is, or what it means to host a wifi hotspot - if you explained a bit more in your product brochure, customers might be more interested.

  5. Very nice site.. tips:

    *make your drop-down search box defaulted as expanded, and at the top of the page - customers who want to search for something and dont find the search box right away usually dont stick around long.

    *roll over menus like on wall decals - move them to the left a bit, makes clicking submenu easier

    *SSL is very important to knowledgable customers, make that logo legible! It's tiny.

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