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		<title>Where’s the Google Shopping Cart?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 23:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been looking for an inexpensive online shopping cart for clients who want to sell ebooks and accept payment for workshops and seminars via their websites. Sure, you can install a shopping cart on a website but that costs hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars and just isn’t a practical solution for most small businesses. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been looking for an inexpensive online shopping cart for clients who want to sell ebooks and accept payment for workshops and seminars via their websites.  Sure, you can install a shopping cart on a website but that costs hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars and just isn’t a practical solution for most small businesses. Additionally, you have to have a merchant account which is complicated and time consuming to set up.  So what options do you have if you’re just testing the waters of selling informational products online?</p>
<p>Paypal looked promising at first because you don’t need to have a merchant account to use it. However, it’s got a major drawback.  You can’t customize the message the purchaser receives once they’ve completed their order which means you can’t automatically deliver the ebook.  You have to do it manually order-by-order.  Web based shopping carts such as 1Shoppingcart.com enable you to automatically deliver ebooks but it starts at $50 a month and you have to have a merchant account to use it.</p>
<p>I mentioned my dilemma to Franz Mura, the owner of <a href="http://concretecms.com/">Concrete CMS</a>, and he suggested I check out the Google shopping cart.  My first reaction was “What?!  Google has a shopping cart?”</p>
<p>I’d heard about Google Checkout but I hadn’t heard that Google had a shopping cart. Google Checkout is geared toward shoppers. It enables them to store their purchasing info and have one-click check out capabilities. </p>
<p>Alas, it was too good to be true.  Google shopping cart doesn’t appear to be coming any time soon.  There was a flurry of blog posts about Google trying to take a bite out of Paypal’s business in June of 2006 but there hasn’t been any news since.</p>
<p>See these blogs posts for the full story:<br /><a href="http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/060612-100806">http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/060612-100806</a><br /><a href="http://business2.blogs.com/business2blog/2006/06/google_adds_a_s.html">http://business2.blogs.com/business2blog/2006/06/google_adds_a_s.html</a></p>
<p>I sure hope Google launches Gbuy because Paypal doesn’t get what an opportunity they’re missing in going after the information products line of business.</p>
<p>Got a suggestion?  I’m all ears! If I wind up using it, I’ll donate $50 to your favorite charity.</p>
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