We have previously written about how to apply for your Sagepay account and how to integrate it easily into your Glassraven ecommerce website, so here we’re looking at testing it once it is installed.
Changes coming to Google Merchant Centre
Google Merchant Center is a tool provided by Google where you can upload your product information to be used in the Google Shopping results. The Merchant Centre has been a great way for businesses to get details of their products infront of those people who are actually looking to buy, we’ve had clients successfully using […]
New Ecommerce Website: Ridings & Faye
Brand new ecommerce store forĀ Ridings & Faye Toys and Gifts for Children. Along with the totally bespoke layout and design of this ecommerce store we have a custom built Gift Finder which allows customers to easily filter the products in the store based on age, gender, occasion, price and collection. The homepage is kept fresh […]
How does the law change on cookies use affect your ecommerce store?
UPDATE: Further clarification from the ICO on what is required As of May 26th 2012 a new EU law comes into effect on the use of web cookies. It was first announced in 2011 but was put on hold for a year – but you need to be prepared for when it comes into force […]
Accepting payments online: A guide to ecommerce website payment providers
For many businesses selling online is becoming a necessity – be it as the sole means of trading, or to broaden the reach of a mail order business or ‘brick and mortar’ shop. To really profit from selling online though you need to give your customers a choice in how the pay for the goods […]
gCart: Setting up Paypal Express
To set up Paypal Express for your ecommerce website you will first need to request an API sginature by following the instructions on the Paypal website. Log in to your PayPal Business account. Click the My Account tab. Click the Profile tab. If you haven’t already done so, you need to verify your account before […]
Why you need website Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
There are two reasons for including a terms of use on your website. Firstly it provides all the information that you are required by law to provide on your website and secondly, it provides your business with important protections. This is outlined in more detail below. The information that you will need to provide on […]
Trading Online – your legal requirements
The following information is intended to be used as a guide for UK businesses to your legal requirements, it is not guaranteed to cover all of your legal requirements. Further advice can be gained from contacting Trading Standards or an ecommerce specialist solicitor. The Sales of Goods Act 1979 applies equally online as it does […]