RoastedBytes wrote:Your suggestions are welcome!
Hi Andrei, The page looks good. I think some icons should be included along with the features distributed into more points and columns. Some images and icons could be included as well. Something similar to the features section in the current home page. And a link button can also be given on home page slider for the same.
It makes things more pleasing to eye when you are seeing colors and gives users a psychological urge to try a product.
Hope I'm making sense :)
Great topic! I agree with improving the look with some images. Here are some suggestions about the text contents:
1. Open source in constant development and testing makes it cost-saving and reliable
>Allows a fast, costless and reliable start in eCommerce
>With over 1.5 million downloads it is
the most popular e-commerce open source application in .Net and one of the
featured applications in the Windows App Gallery>nopCommerce can be scaled very easily to support millions of products and hundreds of concurrent visitors. It can be run in Azure and web farms
2. Powerful e-commerce platform for store-owners
nopCommerce if full of configurable features and options to meet the specific needs of every potential store-owner.
>Very flexible design which is responsive to adapt to tablets and other mobile devises
>Supports different types of products:regular, clothing (with sizes, colors, materials, etc), configurable with features and options, bundles, subscriptions, for rent, memberships, downloadable, etc.
>Flexible pricing, promotions and discount system with coupon codes.
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>Customer service: order attributes, returns, order and requests status notifications, private messaging, automated mailing, etc.
>Supports product export to Google Sell, Amazon and Facebook
>Hundreds of
third party plugins and themes offer additional options and features
I think it is important to stress the importance of the Nop ecosystem which is another important plus.:
4.Supported by a very active community.
nopCommerce has a community of thousands of users who contribute to the growth and development of the Nop Proyect.
>Proving assistance to other users
>Helping in testing and reporting issues in each release
>Contributing with code, plugins and other extensions
>Orienting the planning of the road map and other strategic issues
.....
In addition there are more than one hundred
solution partners in nearly 20 countries plus other freelancers that can assist in the development of the store and provide high quality plugins