Shopping Cart and Email Marketing Software From Interspire: Winners Announced

Shopping Cart and Email Marketing Software From Interspire: Winners Announced

A few weeks ago, Interspire offered over $5000 worth of software to one lucky Nettuts+ reader. Not only have they made their choice, but they’re also giving away three additional prizes to three lucky readers right now! Without further ado, the winner is….

Congratulations, Jay Callaghan!

Winning Tweet

You’ve won the following:

  1. Interspire Shopping Cart Ultimate: $1,795
  2. Interspire Email Marketer 10 User: $995
  3. Interspire Website Publisher Enterprise: $695
  4. Interspire Knowledge Manager Enterprise: $1,995

Don’t Fret if you weren’t Chosen!

Interspire is also awarding a Bronze store at BigCommerce to the first three (real) comments on this page! Quick…leave a comment!


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  • NickyB

    Seems interesting…

    • http://laranzjoe.blogspot.com lawrence77

      first three threaded comments? :?:

      • Ryqiem

        Awesome

      • Ryqiem

        Actually this would really help me out. It seems that it would make it possible for me to create a Private stock-phot site. A thing i’ve always thought about, but never actually done.

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way
      Author

      Nicky – please email nettuts@tutsplus.com with you email address.

  • Chad Hietala

    I would like one! Sounds cool

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way
      Author

      Chad – please email nettuts@tutsplus.com with you email address.

  • http://www.stevemullencreative.com Steve Mullen

    Sounds cool

  • http://www.brenelz.com/blog Brenelz

    I would love to win this software from Interspire!

    Please, pretty please!

  • http://www.jrodas.com Jaime Rodas

    Looks cool

  • Kevin Kerney

    Good to know

  • http://www.etinteractive.com Tony Kowalick

    sweet deal

  • Ivan

    sounds good!

  • Alex

    Ecommers is defiantly something i want to get into!

  • http://gregavola.com Greg

    I would love to win!

  • Cynder

    Learning.

  • http://anevid.com K>C

    Congrats to the winner. Really would have loved to have one.

  • Norbert

    Great!

  • Steve Robillard

    oh well not top 3 but I am always torn with these type of solutions and how well they integrate (and inspire confidence, support usability etc.), and their ease of use.

  • http://theburnman.com B. Allen Wilkins

    The prize includes a store which costs $24.95/mo… how long is that cost covered? A month, year, lifetime? :) Looks like something I would love to try out.

    • http://www.bigcommerce.com Chris Lauzon

      Hi B. It’s for the lifetime of your store, so as long as you keep it open. Hope that helps!

      Cheers,
      Chris Lauzon
      Interspire

  • Chad

    And if my comment did not count as real (just wanted to be in the top 3), I have been looking for solid and fast way to get a great online store going… this looks very interesting.

  • kyle

    Yeah, we use Interspire a good bit. Pretty good product.

  • http://freelancingthenet.com Joe Casabona

    Hmm This seems much better than my current solutions, which include WP-Ecommerce, which I’m not a huge fan of.

  • http://getbrandswag.com Stephen Coley

    I’ve been exploring some software a lot like this.

  • http://www.nufuturemedia.com NuFuture Media

    So, it’s basically a hosted solution? It seems to have potential for people who wants a quick solution, but then how would you flip it for a client (example, how would you sell this solution to a client)?

    • NickyB

      Yeah that is why I said it seems interesting. My partner works with Magento a lot and I wasn’t sure if this was like that or different. I guess when I have a bit more time I will do some reading on it.

    • http://www.bigcommerce.com Chris Lauzon

      Hi NuFuture. Take a look at the video here: http://www.bigcommerce.com – for designers, you have access to HTML and CSS via FTP. There’s also a browser-based file browser and editor, a diff tool to compare changes to files, over 50 professionally designed store templates and Drag & Drop design mode to customize the layout using just a mouse.

      Of course there’s more to it than that, but about 40% of our clients are web designers who in turn build a store for their clients and they love BigCommerce because of the features above, the free automatic upgrades (which don’t break template changes), the phone support and the quick release of new features (Google Website Optimizer is the main feature coming in the next release in a few weeks)

      Hope that helps!

      Cheers,
      Chris Lauzon
      Interspire

  • Rachel

    Congratulations Jay! And that’s very generous of Big Commerce!!

  • http://ariblock.blogspot.com/ Ari Block

    good product…

  • Santana

    I would like one!

  • Egy99

    I hope to be selected for the BigCommerce giveaway by Interspire.

  • Tylor

    See, after all these years I knew that there was a point to racing to comments and posting “FIRST!” :)

  • http://www.emailextractor14.com/ Email Extractor

    Sweet, thanks

  • http://www.topmagentothemes.com Magento Themes

    solid cart product

  • http://supersitelive.com Seyi

    i love interspire products…but unfortunately i am late

  • Ibn Saeed

    Hello

    I am trying to decide between

    1). CoreCommerce
    2). BigCommerce
    3). 3dCart

    Core and 3dCart support Google Web Optimizer but sadly BigCommerce does not support it.

    Core does not give Design Customization power to the user, whereas 3dcart and Bigcommerce do give some power.

    I am waiting to see if BigCommerce would implement Google Web Optimizer, if they do, I will sign up instantly

    • Jessica

      I have a 3dcart account and they’re very good. They give you full access to the HTML and CSS files so I’ve had no problems updating them for my store and for my clients.

      I’m curious, what made you not sign up with 3dcart if it has everything that you need? I tried out Bigcommerce and the pricing was bad, and the technical support was borderline humiliating.

  • http://emailextractorlite.com/ Email Extractor

    Well, I am deeply impressed by your point here! And I like the way which you build your article! Looking forward to read your more posts!!

    Regards,
    Kevin Whalen.