BigCommerce Review – Good For Shopping Carts?

September 28, 2009 by
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BigCommerce: The easiest way to sell online!
( The Best Web Hosting Service )- Have you heard of BigCommerce.comeCommerce is quite appealing to many people that would like to make full time income or even an extra steady stream of income.  This might be just what you are looking for if you are looking to start up an online store.  They include fifty plus fully functional store designs.  They can be implemented into your website in a matter of minutes, too.  They even support all kinds of payments, including Paypal the most trusted escrow service available.

It doesn’t stop there, they are fully customizable for your stores needs.  They make it very easy to add your own return policies, promotions, ect.  Personally, for me I am a designer and code scares me to death.  I do not mess with script and any scripting work I need done I outsource.  That really is the beauty of BigCommerce, everything seems to be drag and drop.

Some of The Features at BigCommerce.com

•    WYSIWYG editor
•    One-click adding to cart
•    Free premium hosting
•    Unlimted email acounts
•    Track orders
•    Ability to compare products (for easy review)
•    Wishlists (public & private)
•    50+ payments accepted
•    99.9 uptime
•    Real time mailing quotes (USPS, UPS, FedEx, ect)
•    Single page & guest checkout
•    Powerful search system (suggestions, filtering by price/availability, etc.) & much more!

With BigCommerce.com you don’t need any scripting or design knowledge.  There is no learning curve.  They provide you with step-by-step videos to guide you the whole way.

SEO With BigCommerce.com

This is where it gets really exciting!  Aaron Wall (author of Seobook.com) the world number 1 SEO guru  feedback was  integrated into their software.  This gives you a HUGE advantage of destroying the competition and putting more cash in your wallet.  Honestly, anyone can create a website, or in this case a eCommerce store.  The hard part is getting “relevant” traffic to it.  In order to do that you are going to have targeted keywords that people are actually spending their money for.  I remember when I first began doing SEO I went for keywords that had no value, but did get a lot of hits a day.

Why Customers Are Saying?

Ok, this is where it gets really good ; A lot of people have been submitted a   BigCommerce Review and it is overwhelming positive.  It makes since that since they are accredited with the Better Business Bureau, and has righteously received an A, they are the industry standard for starting an eCommerce business.

Various customers are reporting that they actually switched from Godaddy, Volusion, goEmerchant, Yahoo, iPage, ect (the list could go on forever.)  Others really do try to imitate them, but they simply can not match the drag and drop interface that they offers to its’ customers.

Again, if you need an easy to use eCommerce store setup there is really your best bet.  A lot of others have tried, and a lot of others have failed.  They offer all kinds of features that others simply can not touch.  People are trying out their 15 day trial and deciding that after that trial period they are loving it and continuing their service.  They offer Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platium packages to meet your ecommerce needs.

Learn More on BigCommerce.com!

BigCommerce: The easiest way to sell online!

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10 Comments on BigCommerce Review – Good For Shopping Carts?

  1. Garen on Mon, 15th Mar 2010 4:40 pm
  2. Yes, anyone that knows about SEO knows that Aaron Wall knows what he talking about, in terms of SEO. Why wouldn’t you want a SEO guru on your side for eCommerce?

  3. Jack | Blog Marketing on Tue, 23rd Mar 2010 1:21 am
  4. I agree with Garen. Aaron Wall has been in the SEO game for quite awhile. I highly recommend beginners wanting to learn SEO to visit his site (seobook.com). There’s tons of resources for SEO there.

    Great post Garen!
    .-= Jack | Blog Marketing´s last blog ..How I Got My 3 Month Old Blog Listed As Technorati’s Top 100 Small Business Blogs! =-.

  5. Ayden on Mon, 28th Feb 2011 10:27 pm
  6. I love how BigCommerce has over 50+ payments accepted. This is one thing that could potentially turn someone from just a browser, to a buyer!

  7. daniel on Thu, 17th Mar 2011 1:35 pm
  8. Big Commerce has shut down our store due to a server problem and both refuses to put it back up or give us our data and customer information. We are virtually out of business and no one in either the Sydney or the Texas office gives a crap to help us. We will be seeking legal action soon as their irresponsible actions are forcing our company to go under. If you want a serious cart solution go elsewhere. Big Commerce will eventually screw you as they have screwed us!!!!! No one at the Austin office can do anything for you. Only Sydney can offer any real help but there is no way to contact them. No phone number, nothing. Good luck getting anyone here to help you. They will tell you they will help you and make promises they never keep.

  9. Nathan on Thu, 19th May 2011 6:47 am
  10. I have just started using Bigcommerce, it took me a weekend to set up a basic store, very easy. I have never used code or done any type of programming however the support section and videos are very good and I was able to manage, edit and add all types of features and panels.
    One negative, I do not like the way they send you an invoice before you put your payment details in. It is like you fill out the registration form and bang thats you signed up before you can press submit.

  11. ripped off by bigcommerce on Mon, 6th Jun 2011 9:37 pm
  12. i bought a store from bigcommerce after they told me they were PCI compliant. I then started getting charged compliance fees by my card processor. I called them and they told me that if i could provide the certificate from Visa then i would not be charged compliance fees. I asked bigcommerce for the letter and all they could give me was an application they sent in. Now i am out $150 in fees and i need to get a new cart.

  13. Garen on Mon, 6th Jun 2011 9:58 pm
  14. Did you provide them with the needed documentation? I can personally check into it for you as I am a Big Commerce supporter ?

  15. Catherine Todd on Wed, 15th Jun 2011 9:21 pm
  16. Thanks to the two people who told the truth about their experiences with BigCommerce. And to heck with the shills and the spam comments here which don’t mean a thing. Thanks for saving me time, trouble and money! I’m going to stick with Shopify. So far, they have done a wonderful job.

    CatherineTodd2 at gmail dot com

  17. Mallory on Thu, 7th Jul 2011 8:50 pm
  18. Hey thanks so much for this review on BigCommerce. Here is my two cents.

    I have been using BigCommerce for a couple years and have to say I very pleased with their service. I don’t have a lot of HTML/PHP experience, but I know the basics of HTMLS. What I really like about their service is it very simple and dynamic to use. I mean within a half an hour I had it down pretty easily.

    It works for me for the following reason:

    1. I can ship around the world (from Priority to EMS).
    2. There are no extra state tax charges in my state which others will charge you for. I found that out the hard way, a number of years back.
    3. I have numerous categories so BigCommerce works for me as it is easy to manage where everything goes.
    4. Very cheap compared to others and you might be thinking for the money that there is something missing. There isn’t anything missing though.

  19. jim on Thu, 18th Aug 2011 9:02 pm
  20. yeah I agree with Catherine, BigCommerce are well known for spamming comments and reviews as “real users”.
    They are such con artists and I’m finding it’s often the same “users” like Ayden (above) who also did a major review under a custom domain name at his own cost. Oh yeah we all take the time to do that at our own cost with no affiliate link :-0

    I warn people reading this to ignore reviews for bigcommerce as they are all staff or paid for.