Archive for the ‘Tradingeye Updates’ Category

New Features in Tradingeye

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

We are pleased to announce some great new features and enhancements to Tradingeye.

New Features

- SAGEPay VSP Form payment gateway

http://forum.tradingeye.com/showthread.php?t=4562

We have added a new off site payment gateway in the form of SAGEPay VSP Form (http://sagepay.com/)

- Margin Calculator

http://forum.tradingeye.com/showthread.php?t=5746

You can now increase or decrease the prices for all your products in one go. Let’s say next year you want to increase all your prices by 10%, simply enter 10% and select the increase option, save your settings and you’re all done!

- Captcha for the contact and signups forms

http://forum.tradingeye.com/showthread.php?t=4503

A Captcha has been added to the contact and signup forms to help prevent spammers from signing up. A Captcha is a program that can generate and grade tests that humans can pass but current computer programs cannot.

Enhancements

- Mark standard options as mandatory

http://forum.tradingeye.com/showthread.php?t=4618

You can now specify if a standard option should be mandatory to select or not when buying a product.

- Pagination on search pages

http://forum.tradingeye.com/showthread.php?t=5859

We have now added pagination to the search results page. This is especially useful for shops with large product catalogues.

Showcase: Love It Love It Love it

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Love It Love It Love It

Tell us a little about your company?

Love It Love It Love It is a colourful boutique for colourful babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. The clothes you’ll find here are all designed to let kids get on with being kids. They’re jam-packed with character and joy, whilst also being practical for parents.

There are gorgeous and funky creations from fabulous hand picked brands such as Danefae, Duns Sweden, Glug Collection, Green Baby, Lipfish, Positively Organic, Red Thread, Sophie4Sophie and Zee Spot.

Why did you choose Tradingeye as your ecommerce platform?

Tradingeye was recommended to us by a Komodo.  I wanted the site to be built with the creativity that I knew Komodo could deliver, using a system that is user friendly. The usability of Tradingeye impressed me right from the start and the online demos were very helpful, setting it apart from the competition.

Could you please let us know about your project?

Love It Love It Love It is a boutique for clothes to fit kids aged 0-5. The main theme of the clothes we sell is that they are brightly coloured, comfortable and full of character. This is great for the kids because they’re stimulating but allow freedom of movement, and for the parents because the clothes are easy to care for, and last for ages. The requirement for the site design was that it should be friendly, colourful and stylish.

Do you have any future plans for the site?

At the moment the site only sells clothes. The range will be expanded for next season, and the core range will be added to with home decor, bedding and own brand clothes in time.

Showcase: redblu

Monday, March 15th, 2010

redblu

Tell us a little about your company.

Redblugraphics.co.uk is an online resource providing event and exhibition branding products and useful information relating to the industry.  We sell a vast range of event and exhibition branding solutions, exhibition stands, portable displays, large format print, screen print and signage.

Why did you choose Tradingeye as your ecommerce platform?

Tradingeye was recommended to us by a creative design and developer we approached called Lunaria. We wanted Redblugraphics.co.uk to be a site we could manage ourselves once it was live and to be search engine friendly.  The usability of Tradingeye impressed me right from the start and the online demos were very helpful, setting it apart from the competition.  Also being based in Newcastle it made us feel very comfortable dealing with a company based locally.

Could you please let us know about your project?

I spent months researching the best system to use and decided to run with Lunaria.  The team there were fantastically helpful, David Eccles was forever answering queries at stupid o’clock which suited me well being busy running the business during the day.  From initial design it was just a matter of working out the departments and best practise for describing the products.

The most time consuming part was adding products into Tradingeye so the designers could work the visuals around the dynamic format of the website.

Although we decided we did not want to put the payment gateway in at the start I am sure we be adding this function in the near future.

Wordpress was also added for blogging and news.

Do you have any future plans for the site?

We’ll be adding many new products, we will tailor the content and add departments based upon google analytics data and comments from users.

Do you have anything else you would like to share?

First class system and we are delighted with the project.  I can’t thank Lunaria enough for their customer service which is “above and beyond” and the value they offer is fantastic.  I highly recommend Tradingeye to others.  There are a few small things that could be improved, an integrated fully functioning emarketing package like constant contact, a way to automatically globally add products into a department with price but I am sure Wlad and his team will be working on these in the future!

Showcase: Ruby Loves Red

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Ruby Loves Red

Tell us a little about your company.

Ruby Loves Red is an online gift store that focuses on the best handmade and printed products made by talented designers and crafts people. Owned by artist Sandra Cassidy (and designed and built by her web designer husband Danny Cassidy) the shop has been born out of a love for all things cute, quirky and original hence ‘Gifts With Character’.

Why did you choose Tradingeye as your ecommerce platform?

Site designer Danny Cassidy explains, “I was initially attracted to Tradingeye because its accessibility/compliance features. As a web designer I’m a big fan of content management systems that output well structured, clean HTML and Tradingeye seemed to do this very well. From a functionality point of view Tradingeye’s feature list offers incredible value for money. We also liked the idea of having a dedicated support team available if there should be any technical glitches along the way.”

Could you please let us know about your project?

Ruby Loves Red was originally developed as a blog at the start of 2009. After a while we added a simple Paypal shopping cart then quickly realised that if we wanted to grow the business then we would need an integrated shopping cart and that’s when we selected Tradingeye. From design concept to launch took around three months although a significant proportion of that time was spend collating content.

Do you have any future plans for the site?

It’s still early days for the site but we’re confident that the hard work we’ve put in from the social media and blogging side of things will translate into sales on the new site. We’re particularly keen to implement alternative ways displaying products on the home page, perhaps using Jquery. We’re also really excited about using Tradingeye’s reporting features as a way of obtaining valuable marketing information about customers and product lines.

Do you have anything else you would like to share?

Tradingeye packs some incredibly powerful features considering it’s a reasonably priced off the shelf package and we’re looking forward to exploring all its potential as our business grows and develops.

Website whittled down to top 35 most beautiful

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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It’s official. A Tradingeye site has been named of the top 35 most Beautiful E-Commerce Websites around.

Design and web development experts Smashingmagazine www.smashingmagazine.com has trawled the internet in search for some of the best e-commerce websites around.

Keeping an eye out for sites that are attractive, simple and easy to navigate, it has selected the top 35 sites that tick all of its boxes.

And one of our Tradingeye powered sites, Ten Little Monkeys www.tenlittlemonkeys.co.uk, designed by Darren Alawi www.darrenalawi.com, has made it onto the bill.

The judges said: “This design has a very strong visual appeal; vibrant colours work well on the dark background, the navigation is colourful yet intuitive – notice how the section for girls and boys are distinguished.

“Also, the choice of typography is appropriate for the shop’s main objective: selling branded children’s fashion and gifts.”

The article can be found below:

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/01/22/35-beautiful-and-effective-ecommerce-websites/