Webstore & Shopping Cart Examples from shopVOX Users

Tyler MacDonald Updated by Tyler MacDonald

If you're considering setting up a Webstore, Shopping Cart, or cPortal, here are authentic examples showcasing their appearance and functionality. These live pages are sourced from existing websites belonging to other shopVOX Users, providing real-life demonstrations of their implementations.

Here is a brief description of what these are:

A cPortal, short for customer portal, serves as a personalized dashboard for your clients. Within this secure space, they can easily access information about their existing orders, reorder past purchases, and most importantly, make payments. These cPortals are hosted on shopVOX servers and are password protected to ensure confidentiality and security. Unfortunately, we don't have an example of this type within this article due to its password-protected nature.

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A Web Store refers to an online store tailored for a specific client, distinct from the password-protected cPortal. This type of store can be seamlessly integrated into your website and does not require a password for access. Web Stores are particularly valuable for schools or organizations that sell custom-designed products to parents or members of the community.

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A Shopping Cart functions similarly to a Web Store as it is accessible to anyone without password protection. The key distinction lies in its universality; unlike a Web Store, it is not tied to a specific organization. The Shopping Cart feature enables you to sell any product listed in your database, allowing you to add products to the page for seamless transactions.

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Shopping Cart example

Group Imaging uses a shopping cart to market to their community.  They have a variety of Products they promote.  They also promote their option to create a Customer Portal and educate their customers on the value of cPortals. Here is the URL for this page:

https://store.groupimaging.com/store

Take a look!

Shopping Cart example

Flewwelling Press has created an online shopping cart with their logo on the header as well as a footer to match their website look. They have an extensive array of products listed on the Online store. Here is their shopping cart.

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They have both the shopping cart option as well as a link for cPortal customers. Here is the website link.

Webstore example

Fastpost.com has a few webstore customers. This example is one of their webstores that is for a realtor. They have created a full suite of products that their agents and brokers can order online. NOTE: The major difference with a webstore is this is specific to one customer, but several people may order if they have the link.

This webstore is inactive as requested by their customer. But you can see the screenshots of what it looked like when it was live.

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How did we do?

Ecommerce - Steps to setup custom URL for paid cPortal

Setting up a Shopping Cart to sell online - Changing the URL

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