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repogolfer:
Thanks for the link Audiofox.  I'm trying to figure out an easier way here's a link to one of them that is open right now. http://weprintlogos.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=35 I have about 8 or so stores that I open up a couple times a year for some groups and I'm always looking for an easier way.  So if I'm understanding everything correctly they open up a store for you, you upload the items with graphics on it already and then set a price and when the store is closed you receive the orders and then you print them...is this all correct?  OMG is just a store...not a fulfillment operation.

Audifox:

--- Quote from: repogolfer on March 22, 2018, 09:45:17 PM ---Thanks for the link Audiofox.  I'm trying to figure out an easier way here's a link to one of them that is open right now. http://weprintlogos.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=35 I have about 8 or so stores that I open up a couple times a year for some groups and I'm always looking for an easier way.  So if I'm understanding everything correctly they open up a store for you, you upload the items with graphics on it already and then set a price and when the store is closed you receive the orders and then you print them...is this all correct?  OMG is just a store...not a fulfillment operation.

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They can set up a store for you, but it is super easy to do yourself. They have a huge library of stock items (clothing, sports stuff(rawlings, easton etc.) with all the info.
You set the price, you can add extra charges for fundraising. You can add shipping, etc. etc.
You decide when your store is open and closed.

It is not just a store, they look after all the payment stuff as well. They work with Stripe(worlds largest CC processing co)  They deposit into your account once a week (what we get)

"OMG is just a store...not a fulfillment operation."   NO.

My suggestion is to call and get a demo set up. It is too hard to explain here.
 
Ask Homer, I know he had reservations about it. But I think he's pretty happy he got it.
We have had it for 6 months and it was well worth it.

Audra

Biverson:
Just got an email today that Printavo is looking to get into the online store side of things as well. I might try that out of it comes with the standard, middle plan. Right now I do everything myself via Wordpress and don't think switching to any platform will outweigh the visitor and SEO benefits from direct traffic to my site.


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Maff:
We've been using OMG for a couple years now and our customers love it. It works very well. The technical support is excellent and you can actually get someone on the phone if needed. But honestly I've rarely needed it. It's a very easy simple system to learn. I trained one of my employees in about 10 min the other day and he set up a store by himself.

The backend is the best part. It organizes your orders in a few different ways so you know exactly what blanks to order and also who/where they are going to. You can organize by date or order or product type.  You can also add your customer contact point to see all the order details live.

I wish they had more customization to the user interface. There is only one template, which is clean and nice, but it would be nice to change some colors etc.

I also wish there were some integration for shipping, so when a store is closed you could more easily print shipping labels, but you basically have to enter all that info into your carrier manually.

All and all it's been well worth it for us.

ixpoz:
How is it priced?  I was just there and unless it was staring me in the face, I didn’t see any pricing.

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