subject: Start ecommerce [print this page] Printshop owners roll up their sleeves and prepare to compete in ecommerce
Print store owners have waited long enough for a competitive web2print solution, one that really helps a small business owner to start ecommerce. Even owners of larger printing chains cannot tap into the funds needed to develop the web2print software that generates extra income. Meanwhile, most print shop owners have witnessed online companies chip away at their customer base. They have seen their print customers migrate towards the benefit of online design, and buying online. But now, the solution has arrived that allows print store owners to offer, and profit from Internet design. Suddenly they can affordably offer the customized designs and online ordering that feed their own presses. Print stores can offer their customers intuitive online design, with great features. A customer can design their letterhead, note card, invitation or flyer, and once they place their order, it goes to their neighborhood print shop. Their order can support their own community. Understandably, printers and printshop owners are eager for this application, and ready to get started right away. And they can, if they choose the right provider. With PrintSites, for instance, it only takes a day to set up a new website storefront. Suddenly, in just a days time, a printer can have a new website, design studio and store. Or they can link the design studio to their existing site. The developers at PrintSites want to accommodate printers who do, and do not have a site already. With PrintSites, print store owners can easily customize a template and create a website. They can add their unique logo, images and text. A printer can customize every detail of services offered as well as affect across the board, or individual pricing. PrintSites has built in default pricing, which allows a printer to jump into ecommerce without delay. This PrintSites software application is a timely answer to the community print shop owner, who has waited long enough to roll up his sleeves and compete fairly in the eCommerce marketplace.