Introduction to New eZine WordPress Shopping Cart Reviews
WordPress Shopping Cart Reviews is a new online periodical dedicated to chronicling the latest advances in the eCommerce technology developed for the most popular website-building platform today. It is also updated frequently with money-saving information such as sales announcements and discount coupon codes, and plans are afoot for such tried-and-true promotions like contests and giveaways to reward loyal readers.
Not just shopping carts are reviewed, however, but everything related to doing business with WordPress will be covered, including affiliate programs, performance plugins, and even the most helpful of how-to books. Moreover, non-WordPress solutions are also looked at, other popular shopping cart systems and web development platforms, so that an array of money-making options is available to help readers make decisions that fit their own needs!
Amy and David are the publishing duo behind this new eZine, and they are hopeful that it becomes a resource for everyone who hopes to make money online with a website, as they do with the handful that they already own. This most recent venture came about after they had to scavenge the web, almost fruitlessly, just to find the most basic information on WordPress shopping cart plugins which did not come from the vendors themselves! That’s when the idea of a journal reviewing all available options, free and premium or paid-for, turned into a full-fledged concern, with near daily updates and all the other operational affairs that go with a serious publishing effort.
“We hope to get listed with WordPress.org, within the WordPress dashboard,” says Amy. ”That means we must be a credible resource within the community, and that means time.” David concurs. ”All of the sites we run are dedicated to serving a particular demographic, dedicated to particular interests, but this is by far the most challenging thing we’ve had to do, since the information we provide can really impact someone’s business. We’ve got to be especially careful to vet everything properly.”
To that end, the webpreneurs are looking to reader contributions for keeping their site useful. ”Nothing like field reports from the frontlines, so to speak,” says David. ”There are a million and one ways in which a shopping cart can be used, depending on the particular company involved and the particular industry it’s in. Our extensive reviews should be complemented by real-world reports by a variety of real-world users with any number of particular needs. That’s the linchpin to our site’s success, whether the business community decides to embrace it as one of its own.”