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Hiya guys. I recently redid the shopping cart for my business. Then I spent a few hours writing it up for folks, with the hope somebody can use something.

Article includes:

+ Results of my A/B tests with previous ways of presenting software for sales to my customers.

+ How I use lightboxes to make a good deal of money

+ An AJAX cart I have used to good effect

+ How I went about designing and reimplementing a cart, in JS, to give the feel of the AJAXy one but improve its speed and UI

+ Code for everything, which I put in the public domain. Go nuts.



>So your shopping cart needs to be willing to continue the conversation with your customers.

Great advice, I like your insight into how users interact with shopping carts. I'll be taking this with me on my project!

FYI: the link to e-junkie at the end of the page is broken. It points to: http://www.e-junkie/




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