Nick, This looks quite interesting and promising. Wish you good luck !!

Regards
Vikas

On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:51 PM, Nick Rosser wrote:

> 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.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Best Regards,
>>> 
>>> Nick Rosser
>>> [email protected]
>>> O: 516.742.7888 x221
>>> C: 516.901.1720
>>> 

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