Vikas,
Thanks for the encouragement! The platform is improving every week and
we're really beginning to focus on "business / marketing" folks getting
more involved. Our plan would be for the techs to setup an "instance"
and then hand it over to these "business / marketing" folks. They would
be responsible for creating a product feed (XML or XLS), loading in
products, creating other content via the Admin Module and working
directly with a UI designer who would use CSS for the front-end styling.
Then the techs can continue to focus on other feature requests that we
have queued up, without getting dragged into the details of an
implementation.
So far this is "kinda" working -- the current implementation we're
working on is beginning to prove out the above, it's looking good.
More info at: http://bigfish.salmonllc.com
Best Regards,
Nick Rosser
[email protected]
O: 516.742.7888 x221
C: 516.901.1720
On 1/24/2013 4:24 AM, Vikas Mayur wrote:
Nick, Its a nice achievement. Good to know that an eCommerce platform based on
OFBiz is delivered in cost effective manner like any other eCommerce products.
Regards
Vikas
On Jan 24, 2013, at 1:42 AM, Nick Rosser wrote:
All,
I'm proud to announce another client to the BigFish platform.
Checkout: www.eagansemporium.com
What was interesting with this implementation was that the client was already an OFBiz
platform user. We were able to basically "snap on" the BigFish solution; do
some CSS styling; add some BigFish content and the site was done. Products were already
loaded, payment gateways setup etc. which made for a very fast implementation time.
It's a nice simple site and with a focus on the ultra high-end "indulgence"
market! Now that they are on a new platform I know there are plans to add more products
and really begin to build up a good business following -- something that was not a
priority when content could not be managed quite so easily.
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Best Regards,
Nick Rosser
[email protected]
O: 516.742.7888 x221
C: 516.901.1720