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  • Solgar.ie gets ready for launch

    solgar.ie website

    I've been very busy the last few weeks working on a new store for Here's Health in Patrick's street, Cork. This new store has given me a great opportunity to work on some new and interesting technology that I've been itching to try out.

    The site should be launching by the end of the week all going well. Here's a quick overview of some of the nice tech I managed to implement:

    • Extension-less URL rewritting - the store uses SEO friendly URLs for its pages so instead of calling products?ProductID=XX we can call the page using something more meaningful like products/department-name/product-name
    • PayPal XML integration - This is the last item I am working on at the moment. I'm setting up the site to use PayPal's SOAP XML integration for a 'seamless' paypal integration system. We get the benefit of letting PayPal handle the payments but we can use our own styling.
    • A brand new store edit tool that gives you full control over all aspects of your store. Full control to add in new departments, new sub departments, new products, featured products, most popular products, and much much more! It's all extremely easy and visually a delight to use. We've spent countless hours tweaking usability for the store and there are many powerful options for reporting including export to excel options, powerful site search options to find products or orders, quickly see at a glance how many orders you have pending,  or how many orders you have completed. We have over 8yrs experience with online stores so I think we have a very good idea of the types of things you will need for your store ;)
    • ASP.NET Charting Controls - Sticking with our site admin tool for a moment, our dashboard panel is full of cool and interesting charts - view the last 30 days of orders, the last 12 months of orders, your stores top 10 items sold on the site, etc.
    • Website Optimization - I have spent as much time as possible to ensure that our system is as streamlined as possible. We use ajax.net calls properly and help cut down on the traffic sent to and from our server. A cold page call, i.e. the first time your on the site takes only 3.5 seconds to load the site. If you return to the site you should see the web page almost instantly - roughly 0.4 secs. I must setup GZIP on the server yet so that should help speed things up for end users too. We have also tested the system with 100,000 products and 100,000 orders in the database and this has almost 0% impact on pulling the data to display to the user on the front of the website.
    • Website security - I have setup proper database encryption on sensitive user data and locked down database access permission. Both server side and client side validation is on all textbox entries on the site and we also ensure that all textboxes are html encoded before the data within it is used.

    All in all, I'm really excited about the new store software we have built up here. We have had a number of recent enquiries from people who are looking at getting something similar setup for their own shops so we might be onto a winner with this one (hopefully). We have also laid out a full development road map of features we will be adding in to this software over the coming months. I'll be blogging about some of these features and how you can implement them into your own sites over the next few weeks so stick around!

  • EasyHouseExchange.com is live

    Easy House Exchange

    It's been a tough few weeks but we've finally launched our newest creation - EasyHouseExchange.com. From a technical point of view it is one of the most advanced sites I've had to create while working in Dragnet. The site features a really cool image upload and resize tool with progress bar, simple to use layouts and forms, a nifty site tour guide, a bulk import tool for external developers so they can put up hundreds of properties online for their account in seconds and little sprinklings of AJAX thrown in for good measure.

    To kick off the site we have Bovis Homes in the UK giving us hundreds of properties from all over the UK and we have a bunch of Irish and UK developer's properties that are being uploaded over the next few weeks so it's all exciting stuff for us. Our PR guys are working hard to get the press releases done and we should see the site in a few of the well established Sunday papers and talked about on radio shows over the coming weeks.

    As is always the case, there were a few things that we wanted to include but we had to cut to make our release date but we will be working hard to include these features as time moves on. So, take a look at the site and let me know what you think, whether it's good or bad I don't mind. All feedback is greatly appreciated and all comments are taken on board.

  • EasyHouseExchange.com launching very soon

    EasyHouseExchange.com

    One of my latest projects, easyhouseexchange.com, is set to launch very soon. We are in the final stages of testing the site for its launch which should be happening end of next week (Nov. 7) all going well.

    This site is designed to let individuals, investors and developers put their houses online and swap them with other home owners who want to trade up or down the property ladder. All users are required to sign up and upload their property before they can contact another home owner on the site. An individual can only upload one house but a developer can upload up to 10 properties per development and an investor can upload up to 10 properties. Breaking the sign up process into these areas has allowed us to come up with a very attractive and competitive pricing structure for this site.

    The home page features a really nice scroller of the latest houses uploaded. Users can click on any of these properties they might be interested in our they can use our simple (and yet incredibly complex behind the scenes) search facility that allows them to narrow their search to find the perfect home.

    As always, the best part of any site build is the launch and I'm really excited about launching this site. It's always great to see how people play with your sites, getting feedback and making the little tweaks that help make the end result better than anything else out there! Fingers crossed it will all go well for us now.

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