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November 03, 2010 | Melissa | Comments 8

ShopperPress Premium Shopping Cart Theme

This is time sensitive and I wanted to get this out as soon as I found out. A while back I talked to you all about how I was building sites for dropshipping as well as e-commerce. I've been writing a series on how I'm doing these sites and using WordPress along with the ShopperPress theme plays a big role in it. I'm not going into details of my writing at this point, but I just found out about a discount for the theme and wanted to pass it along before it was too late.

The ShopperPress Theme normally sells for $79.00 US for unlimited use on any number of websites and free updates for life. Which is a pretty good deal for any premium theme. However, I just found out that if you order before November 10, 2010, you can get it at the discounted price of $55.30! That's a savings of $23.70! But it is only available at that price through the link I'm supplying you with and only until 11/10/10.

ShopperPress is an awesome shopping cart theme for WordPress. You do not need to rely on external software or a shopping cart plugin to run an e-commerce site on WordPress. With this theme, all you have to do is install wordpress, install the theme, activate it and start uploading your product/products. The theme loads fast and is SEO friendly. Trust me, if you get it, you're going to love it!

What kind of sites can you build with ShopperPress? You are only limited by your imagination. For instance:

  • Ecommerce  and Catalog Stores - sell your own products or products from dropshippers
  • Digital Downloads - manage and sell your digital downloads from your own website
  • Affiliate Stores - Use the importer to build Amazon, eBay and DataFeedr stores, or import your affiliate products from a csv file

I'm telling you, this theme ROCKS! I don't want to waste any more of your time at this point. Head on over to the website and read all about it and make your decision. But DON'T order from the main website, you won't get the discount! The discount is not advertised to the public and is only available through a referral link. Click on the link below to read about the software, but CLICK HERE for the discount link.

Talk to you all soon!

ShopperPress - VIP Version

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  1. Hi Melissa,

    I’m so upset that I missed this deal. For some reason, your feed showed up on my Internet explorer rss feed today instead of the 3rd, when you wrote this and I’ve already spent my budget for the week on shiny new objects.

    Oh well maybe next time.

  2. Hi Melissa,

    I’ve used this theme myself as well as other members of the premiumpress family of themes, they’re well developed and made. Mark (the developer) is also a really nice guy.

    Having used the theme I loved the mix between having the WordPress admin area and the ecommerce functionality. So many of the ecommerce platforms are “clunky” and hard to use, whereas Shopperpress and WP are the perfect combination.

    I have a friend of mine who has just finished a new dropshipping site and it’s doing really well. I need to get myself on the band wagon:).

    Ben
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  3. Hi Sunshine,

    I’m so sorry you missed the deal! I had the same problem with the RSS feed showing up late in my reader as well. Also got the email late, so I’m guessing everybody missed out. Not sure what happened there as I’ve never had that happen before. I may look at an alternative to make sure my content gets delivered to those who are interested. If Mark holds another sale, I’ll be sure and post it. It’s a great theme for the money at regular price, but with the discount it was even more of a steal. ;)

  4. Hi Ben,

    Glad to hear from someone who has used the theme! I love the versatility of it and the fact that I don’t have to learn or update ecommerce software. This is exactly what I use for the dropshipping sites. I can have them set up in a few hours and then concentrate on nothing but promotion.

    Glad to hear your friend’s site is doing so well. I have several doing really well and I expect it will only get better with the biggest shopping season of the year upon us. And yes, you really do need to get on the bandwagon. :)

    Melissa

  5. Do you have any advice as far as choosing/finding your dropshippers? Without releasing any of your own secrets of course :) . I know I’ve looked in the past and I know you have to be careful as some of them are lower quality.

    Ben
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  6. Mostly, what I do is go to Google or Bing and type in the name of the product plus the word “dropship” or “dropshipper” and see what is available. Sometimes you will find a company that not many people know about and are more than eager to work with you. But sometimes your search will not turn up anything at all. In those instances, I turn to SaleHoo. If these people cannot find you a reputable dropshipper for your product, no one can. Every source in their directory or who they personally recommend has been checked out and deemed a trusted source. If you do not want to post what product you are looking for in the forum, you can open a support ticket (they actually encourage this) and in a few hours (or less) they will have a small list of companies you can contact. They have never failed to find me a dropshipper or two for any product I’ve looked for and the companies have been incredible to work with. Not one problem. I know a lot of people like WorldWide Brands, but I don’t think you get the same level of customer service with them as you do with SaleHoo.

    Just keep in mind that the prices on dropshipping sites will be a little more (because of the service they provide) and therefore may not be attractive to selling on eBay, but you can make some phenomenal profits selling the products on your own website. And once you establish yourself with them and they see you are consistently sending them orders, many times, the companies will negotiate a lower price for you which gives you an even greater profit margin. Good luck and keep me posted!

  7. Fantastic Melissa, thanks for that. I’ve seen Salehoo before but never gone any further than that with them. But it all seems pretty straightforward which is cool.

    With regards to them giving special discounts, one thing my friend has been able to arrange (due to higher orders) is that the company actually login to his site at the end of the day and generate their own sales/shipping report. Now, there aren’t going to be many who do this for you but it’s always worth asking I reckon if you’re sending them some good business.

    Well thanks again for the detailed reply, I’m off to do some research :) . Have a great weekend.

    Ben
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  8. You’re welcome, Ben. I hope it helps. To be honest, SaleHoo is fantastic for sourcing products for these type of sites. If you get stuck, it never hurts to give it a try as they do offer a money-back guarantee. Wow, thanks for sharing what your friend negotiated with his supplier. I would never have thought of that! Like you said, it never hurts to ask. :)

    Looking forward to hearing how things go for you. Take care and enjoy the rest of the weekend!

    Melissa

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