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It's not a 'shopping cart', why don't you check the site? It's a full
online application built specifically for photographers. A "shopping cart" is only part of it. Why don't you actually read up on something before slamming it! http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital will give you all the details. J. A. Mc. wrote in message . .. With full bore, owned domain, web hosting including search engines, shopping carts, etc available at under $100 per year ... ! The 'extra' $500 will buy a good amount of HTML programing. On 6 Jul 2003 11:38:13 -0700, (Ted Smith) found these unused words floating about: ImageDisplayWorks' (IDW) "Eye Select" is an end-to-end Internet software application that enables professional photographers to sell their photographs and manage their events online. Pricing starts at just $49.00/month (hosting included). IDW's Eye Select offers all the features that photographers need, such as: e-commerce shopping cart, 100% customizable templates, no programming required, fully web accessible and secure, Mac and PC compatible, dynamic content and image handling, event management, credit card processing, and much more! IDW's Eye Select was conceptualized by professional photographers and created by Make-a-Store, Inc, who have been developing award-winning, world class e-business solutions since 1994. Visit http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital for more details. * Do you have a friend or co-worker that might be interested in IDW? If so, sign up for our affiliate program and earn easy $$. Details at http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital |
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POSTER said ... "e-commerce shopping cart" .. -who- failed to read?
See other replies where same poster SPAMmed NG's. G Still too much for too little, IMO! On 7 Jul 2003 05:56:21 -0700, (Ted Smith) found these unused words floating about: It's not a 'shopping cart', why don't you check the site? It's a full online application built specifically for photographers. A "shopping cart" is only part of it. Why don't you actually read up on something before slamming it! http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital will give you all the details. J. A. Mc. wrote in message . .. With full bore, owned domain, web hosting including search engines, shopping carts, etc available at under $100 per year ... ! The 'extra' $500 will buy a good amount of HTML programing. On 6 Jul 2003 11:38:13 -0700, (Ted Smith) found these unused words floating about: ImageDisplayWorks' (IDW) "Eye Select" is an end-to-end Internet software application that enables professional photographers to sell their photographs and manage their events online. Pricing starts at just $49.00/month (hosting included). IDW's Eye Select offers all the features that photographers need, such as: e-commerce shopping cart, 100% customizable templates, no programming required, fully web accessible and secure, Mac and PC compatible, dynamic content and image handling, event management, credit card processing, and much more! IDW's Eye Select was conceptualized by professional photographers and created by Make-a-Store, Inc, who have been developing award-winning, world class e-business solutions since 1994. Visit http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital for more details. * Do you have a friend or co-worker that might be interested in IDW? If so, sign up for our affiliate program and earn easy $$. Details at http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital |
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It's also COMMERCIAL, which means it doesn't belong on Usenet. Why don't you
read the newsgroup charter before spamming it? Tom P. "Ted Smith" wrote in message om... It's not a 'shopping cart', why don't you check the site? It's a full online application built specifically for photographers. A "shopping cart" is only part of it. Why don't you actually read up on something before slamming it! http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital will give you all the details. J. A. Mc. wrote in message . .. With full bore, owned domain, web hosting including search engines, shopping carts, etc available at under $100 per year ... ! The 'extra' $500 will buy a good amount of HTML programing. On 6 Jul 2003 11:38:13 -0700, (Ted Smith) found these unused words floating about: ImageDisplayWorks' (IDW) "Eye Select" is an end-to-end Internet software application that enables professional photographers to sell their photographs and manage their events online. Pricing starts at just $49.00/month (hosting included). IDW's Eye Select offers all the features that photographers need, such as: e-commerce shopping cart, 100% customizable templates, no programming required, fully web accessible and secure, Mac and PC compatible, dynamic content and image handling, event management, credit card processing, and much more! IDW's Eye Select was conceptualized by professional photographers and created by Make-a-Store, Inc, who have been developing award-winning, world class e-business solutions since 1994. Visit http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital for more details. * Do you have a friend or co-worker that might be interested in IDW? If so, sign up for our affiliate program and earn easy $$. Details at http://www.imagedisplayworks.com/sit...pl?uid=digital |
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