How to Automate Your Business with the World's Best "Cart"
Blogging and Beyond with The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D., and Denise Wakeman
With Guest Expert: Christina Hills, aka The Shopping Cart Queen
How to Automate Your Business with the World's Best "Cart"
August 30, 2007, 3:00 p.m. PT (6 p.m. ET)
Ever wondered how the online super gurus manage everything they do? They all use an automated database management and e-commerce system rolled into one. The Blog Squad interviews shopping cart "Queen," Christina Hills on how to get your business systems automated. "The Cart" can manage your leads, list building, autoresponders, email broadcasting, affiliate program, AND handle purchases and follow-up marketing.



You should listen to the Shopping Cart Queen.
I help put together a yearly conference with about 600 participants. We use a well known free shopping cart (not 1ShoppingCart) and it is a nightmare! Recently, one company wanted to send 50 people (about $6,000 worth of business), this freaked out the free cart and they refused to process the order! I had to break down the order into 4 smaller orders and e-mail payment links to 4 different people at the company. With all the back and forth phone calls and e-mails, this took 3 days and annoyed the crap out of my customer--and me! We could very easily have lost $6,000 worth of business.
And what does it cost for the world's BEST shopping cart? Less than $1,500 per year with EVERYTHING you need! That includes a complete e-mail marketing program, money deposited DIRECTLY into your bank account, unlimited auto-responders that can answer customer's questions and send information while you work or sleep, confirmation and follow-up e-mails sent automatically, customer groups and database management built-in and so much more!
If you are doing enough business to even come close to affording the best, you should check it out. Don't risk a $6,000 order, piss off your customers and stomp around in frustration because you are too cheep to pay for a real shopping cart! The system will MORE than pay for itself in convenience, increased sales and repeat orders.
Posted by: Rodney Robbins | September 22, 2007 at 03:29 AM
I have a shopping cart and I can see I can use it more wisely. Thank you for this article by The Queen.
Posted by: Marilyn Bohn | August 29, 2007 at 10:23 AM