Well if your building your own ERP I wish you the best of British. However if you want to re-invent the wheel you must be braver than me..certainly got deeper pockets! Shopping Cart Elite these guys have it all layed out wthin their platform, if you are an enteprise client you may want to leverage Acumatica with this same technology with will give you cloud ERP and integrated Accounting.
Save yourself the hassle and go with an affordable full-featured platform like Shopping Cart Elite. With Shopping Cart Elite everything you need to run a successful Fortune 500 e-Commerce business is included in one easy to use platform.The best part is that EVERYTHING can be automated: from data feeds, to inventory updates, tracking, and even competitor spying/repricing.Follow this link where you can find all answers to your questions: Shopping Cart Elite vs Enterprise E-commerce also follow this link: Easy Data Feed
I would recommend an alternative if you are just starting out.
You don't want to outgrow your platform because it will be equivalent to doing a heart surgery in a third world country.
I would recommend one ecommerce solution that can grow with your business.
Shopping Cart Elite has all features included. We’re talking about SEO, ANALYTICS, MARKETPLACE, MANAGEMENT, CRM, AUTOMATION, SOCIAL INTEGRATION along with a host of other unique features you won’t find in any other software.
Features like TEA, Threat Engagement Analytics, a free add-on that gives you the ability to track your visitors mouse movement and mouse and keyboard clicks on your website allowing you to better understand your shoppers behaviors.
They also have a good case study for startups that you can find here Special Package by Shopping Cart Elite
'd recommend you to go with Shopping Cart Elite. Their online marketing tools can't be beaten. From SEO to social, to content creation, and analytics everything is included at a very reasonable price point. The best part is your entire system is integrated together in one place, so your ecommerce, CRM, ERP, social, analytics, and marketing tools all work to support one another giving you a truly bird's eye view of your business. If you use a separate provider for marketing tools, you don't really get the best analytics.
I currently use Shopping Cart Elite, here is the description they have about their marketplaces. Shopping Cart Elite has a complete two-way synchronization between marketplaces allowing you to sell your products easily on eBay, Amazon, Google Shopping, and dozens of other shopping channels with just a few clicks. Shopping Cart Elite can be your central data hub for all your products. It can submit it to any marketplace channel such as eBay, Amazon or Google Shopping on demand whilekeeping the orders, inventory and customers in sync in the back office. You can visit their marketplace page here
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> and ecommerce platform: r/https://www.shoppingcartelite.com ?
Hello! Sorry for the delay. I'll do my best to tackle your questions.
When you say, "to enable other vendors to create online shops on the platform," do you essentially mean creating an Etsy-type service of your own, where: users sign up as sellers/vendors under your name (or within your service) to sell their own products? If this is what you mean, then no, I don't believe they offer this ability. Running a Shopify shop of your own is one thing, but successfully operating an online marketplace of your own is an extremely involved undertaking with complex technical, legal, and logistical issues. Perhaps you could achieve this with a Shopify paid plugin of some kind, but my advice is avoid this path: it's risky to bet a business of this kind on a plugin, especially one whose internal workings you don't have access to.
However, if you're insistent on trying it out, I found an alternative to Shopify: ShoppingCartElite. ShoppingCartElite seem to natively/directly support the kind of multi-vendor marketplace you're looking for. I didn't have the time to research them too much, but you might find this link interesting.
Sorry, but the terms "static" and "dynamic" have several different meanings. Could you clarify, in very specific terms, what you mean by them? I'm assuming you mean a more creative, open layout instead of the usual list-of-posts?
Here you go, half way down the follwing url is the video about shoppingcartelite's CMS which is actually free with their software Shopping Cart Elite They offer a WYSWG editor giving you full flexibility to build whatever you want around your products. This CMS is not only powerful but also works within a complete framework and architecture to run your entire business from, everything from labelling, inventory and shiping to a powerful analytic suite. Last time I spoke to them they inform me the framework can easily handle over 1 million sku's in there.