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Web Stores Done Dirt Cheap!
Why pay $2500+ when you can get it for $250?

Hi Guys,
I'm slashing the price of setting up a Web Store down from an average of $2500 down to $250! Web stores with buy-now buttons set up to take credit card orders are expensive. It takes a lot of hours to put one together, but not any more! I'm changing all of that. I'm off-loading all of the repetitive tasks to a set of software programs I've written. My goal is to drop the cost of micro web stores down so far that itís possible to put one cheaply into the hands of any hobbyist or small merchant that wants one. As you will see below, these web stores will have all of the professional features you see on the huge stores you see online, for a fraction of the cost.
CHECK OUT eStore.JavelinArt.com
Take a look at the demonstration sites I've set up using the software.
The sites have an ad slideshow on page one, listings of Sale Items, Customer Favorites, and can handle anywhere from 1 up to 1000 items. Dividing items up into categories and sub categories is available, along with a LOT of other features. Check it out!
The whole process is pretty basic, and I'm knocking the price down so low just about anyone can afford it.
So what are you waiting for? Go take a look at the Demo Web Stores we've set up, and let's get crackín. You can have your own personal Web Store up in just a couple of days from now! This is an introductory price, so don't wait too long to pull the trigger.
Features:
? Up to 1000 items in your store
? Each store is customized to look the way you want it to
? Divide your items up into Categories and Sub-Categories
? Advertising slideshow on the front pages
? Sale items slide carousel
? Favorite/Best Seller items slide carousel
? Links to Associated items to boost your sales
Last Updated (Saturday, 28 January 2012 21:29)
New Car & Motorcycle LogosWe've added a number of new logos, including several Motorcycle logos. Check it out!
New Picasso IllustrationsNew Picasso's! We've had so much interest in the Picasso "Don Quixote" sculpture, we created a new selection of pieces based on Picasso's ink-on-paper illustrations. They inlude a piece called "The Flute Player", and a collection of five pieces depicting bull fight scenes. They look as stunning in steel as they do in the original sketches. Press the PICASSO tab at the top of the page to take a look! |




