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Old 5th of March 2005 (Sat)   #1
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Default Ordering prints from your website

I want to set up something on my website where people can choose the prints they like and order via an online order form. I have shopping car capabilities with the design I use. I would just like to see some examples of what others are using.

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http://www.peterberger.at/eos/index_e.html

See if that's what you are looking for.
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Well I've been using the Paypal Shopping cart , and my own PHP to alter the paypal script. Its real easy to do if you have a paypal account, just look for the shopping cart in the merchant tools.
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check our photoexpress.com
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If you use breeze browser it has a web template you can use
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try pictures4life.com
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Default Re: Ordering prints from your website

Thanks for the replies guys. pictures4life.com looks pretty good. I was hoping to see what some of you are using if anything. I'll likely use the paypal and shopping cart options for my website. Seems like the easiest most obvious thing to do.
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Default Re: Ordering prints from your website

I use photoreflect.com. I'm not saying that it is the best in the world. I use it primarily when I do events with a large quantity of customers (most school and charity events). I also use it as a portfolio web site because it does not cost me anything to post the pictures there.

If I am dealing with just a few customers, I post the pictures up on the web site for online proofs, and do the printing myself at a local lab to avoid the fees of the middleman imposed by photoreflect.
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http://www.printroom.com/ might be an alternative, but I haven't used it. photoexpress.com looks pretty good.
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I use smugmug.com 99.00bucks unlimted space, set your own prices they handle the rest here is a link.

http://www.smugmug.com/pro/
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