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[epub] 1ShoppingCart
Dale,

Wow...

Are you still working at 1Shopcart or did you sell the rights to it to Rob? I don't know Bell personally, but had helped a friend pitch a teleseminar last night with Rob.

I took 1Shoppingcart for a spin a few months ago to see what it would do. Had it setup in about 10 minutes and it effortlessly delivered me several thousand dollars in sales. Not bad for a $4 starter fee. Only took another hour to figure out how to export the sales and customer data smack right into Quickbooks. Sweet.

My only major gripe with it, is that all of the fancy members-only area stuff sucks with FireFox (browser of choice for early adopters).

If you're no longer with 1shopcart, what did you move on to do?

-Chris

PS: Is this Claire Wilson?   ;-)
http://www.1shoppingcart.com/images/feature5.jpg

PPS: Moderators Prerogative:
http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?pr=1&id=57320






At 09:53 AM 11/19/2004, Dale Davis wrote:
Yes, I concur. As the guy that came up with the concept for 1ShoppingCart;
it's the way to go.

There's two types of salespeople in the world, as well as shopping carts -
order-takers and salespeople. I designed 1ShoppingCart as a salesperson.
It's strength lies in its backend up-selling capability. You can trigger ARs
based on item(s) purchased.

The most expensive customer you'll get is the 1st-time customer - the least
expensive is the repeat customer. 1ShoppingCart will convert 1st-time to
repeat customers like nothing out there. Providing you use decent copy and
have a viable product. (It also has database segmentation for targeted
follow up)

Another strength is the testing module, while not as robust as the way I
envisioned it, you'll stay out of trouble and preserve your precious
marketing capital by doing low-cost tests.

I haven't been involved with the project in years and after attending a
seminar was surprised by the number of people using it...but was also
dismayed by them only using 10% of its capability. (Even the self-appointed
net marketing gurus.)

You'll also save money with its one-stop shop concept. One vendor for all
your needs. (Instead of the alternative; piecemeal scripts and vendors that
bang heads with each other.)

Few people realize that it started out as just an autoresponder system I
called Autocontacter...then after marketing it for a few months against
Aweber and a flood of new AR systems I re-positioned it as a direct response
shopping cart...and carved out that niche in the marketplace.

I say this to impress upon you that it's more than just another list vendor.
It's a direct response machine that lets you goof off instead of performing
mind numbing business management chores.

Hope this helps.

Dale Davis

BTW, I no longer have a financial interest in the project...I just consider
it my baby.

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