Archive for June, 2008

HCS users — another one for ya: info pages

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Hi all,

Just a quick note to let you know I’ve added info pages for HCS users too. Just use the “Info Pages” link in your vendor footer to create up to 5 informational pages. In addition, if you use the image uploading option, I’ve made it easier on your “Edit Gallery” page to include a link to your gallery in your shop. As with HC Multi, for any of the informational pages, you can click the “Show” checkbox to have a link automatically included on your store page, or you can hard code the links with html.

Hope this gives you a warm fuzzy — I love you HCS users too!

HCS users — don’t say I never did anything for you ;)

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Hi all,

Two nights ago, I made a small change to the HCS code. It *should* enable you to stock in quantities greater than 1 and still not oversell. It should also make the Buy Now listings faster, and hopefully able to withstand higher traffic loads. As you test it out, please post to this thread and let me know how it’s working for you: http://hyenacart.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=84930 .

As for HCM users, thanks for all your input on how to handle BiN’s, auctions and lotteries. I am going to put more thought into how to execute the order combinations and let you know when I’m done. I’ll also update the HCM code with the same small change I just made to HCS sometime in the next few weeks.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to thank you again for the wonderful input you gave on the HC surveys. I just chose the two winners (one for the customer survey — trish.mom2five and one for the vendor survey — supershourds). As I mentioned, the vendor survey has already been used to initiate the changes from the last major HCM update. The customer surveys have helped me to prioritize the next few projects:

  • Update / modernize / freshen the look of the main HC site
  • Improve the search function to include three-letter words, seller names, quantities, dates, etc.

I’ll also be adding some new ways for sellers to promote their stores.

Once our new look is in place, we’ll start advertising and pull in more traffic :) Thanks to everyone for shopping and selling at HC!

Need discussion on how to handle BiNs, auctions and lotteries on HCM

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Hi everyone,

I’d like to have a discussion regarding how to handle BiNs, auctions and lotteries on HCM. Currently, the way it’s set up, when a customer wins a BiN, auction or lottery, their information is recorded in the ‘buyer’ field on the product listing, but an order is not created until the customer goes through the entire checkout process with the item. I designed it this way so that, in the spirit of HC Multi, the customer could place additional items in her cart and then check out with everything all at once.

This setup has some disadvantages though: 1) it is a bit confusing for the buyers and sellers, who don’t understand why the BiN / auction / lottery has ended but no order is showing up in the order history; 2) the seller is not able to flag buyers if they don’t go through the checkout process and create the order.

That leaves a couple of choices:

  1. Leave the setup as-is, but add the capability for the seller to flag the buyer from the product listing page (i.e. in the column where it says ‘buyer’, you would be able to click on the buyer’s email address and flag from there).
  2. Change the setup so that the order is created as soon as the BiN button is clicked or the auction / lottery ends. This means that if the buyer did want to purchase other things from your store, she would need to fill up a separate cart and check out in a separate order.
  3. Change the setup as above, but also include the capability of combining orders. This would be the most complicated option, of course, and would a) take longer to code, b) still be potentially confusing for customers.

If we went with option 2 or 3, I could probably also add the capability of allowing qty’s greater than 1 on the BiN listings.

Or, if anyone has any other ideas, please feel free to chime in.

I’m taking a poll and encouraging discussion on this thread.

Thanks!

Major upgrade: HC Multi

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Hi everyone,

I just uploaded a fairly significant upgrade for HC Multi. These changes are based on your feedback as well as your responses to the HC survey (which reminds me, I need to end that survey and draw the $10 winners! We’ll save that for the next email).

OK — so let’s see if I can remember all of the upgrades this includes:

  • Customizable shipping options: You can now set the names of your five shipping options to whatever you like. Five is the max, however, so hopefully that will cover your needs. You can set those on your Shop Config page (towards the bottom). I’ve also made the entering of shipping amounts on your product details page more intuitive. There’s a checkbox that grays out the option if you’re not offering it, and the whole 999 thing is not something you need to worry about anymore.
  • Insurance: You can now offer insurance on the first two shipping options you offer. The insurance rates will be calculated based on the total dollar amount in the cart, and is based on USPS rates. Whether or not to offer insurance is a store-wide option — you either offer insurance on any purchase, or you don’t. That is also set in your Shop Config page.
  • Subcategories: This is a big one, especially for newbies… you no longer have to create subcategories — you can stock items directly in categories! It’s your choice whether you feel you need subcategories or not. And you can have both — categories and subcategories, and stock items in either place.
  • Informational pages: There is now a menu option on your vendor pages called “Info pages”. You can use that link to create up to 5 informational pages (Policies, About Me, Order Status, etc.). There is also a toggle which will trigger these pages to be automatically shown in the left navigation bar in your stores. I’ve also gone back and added that same option for those of you who have galleries (i.e., you check the box and a link to your gallery will be automatically shown in the left nav menu). If you’re not using the left nav option, you can hard code the informational page links in your web design — but you will need to be reasonably familiar with html in order to do that.
  • Product stock page organization: I’ve organized your main product stocking page and all of the batch editing pages in terms of future items, current items, items ended within the past month, and older past items (note, the past items are determined by whether the end date on the item has passed or not. Some of you may have items in your shop that are showing up just fine, even with the end date in the past. You can change those or not, at your discretion. If you do want to change them, don’t forget you can set them all at once on the ‘Batch edit dates’ page). Hopefully this will make it easier for you to find and edit listings. If you have templates you use over and over again, you may want to give them a future stocking date, make sure the “Show” box isn’t checked (so the templates don’t show in your store) and then your templates will always be at the top of your stocking page, ready to be copied and edited.
  • Past items: I’ve finally added a link for your past items. If you would like the link to show, you can set that on your Shop Config page (near the bottom). You can also add an image if you’d prefer to use that rather than the text link.
  • Shop organization: For those of you who use the category and subcategory views (rather than the table view), I’ve added some small text underneath the name of the category which lists how many listings there are in that category. That should make it easier for your customers to shop your store.

OK — so, if you have questions or there are bugs, please post here: http://hyenacart.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=83931

I realize that as this cart keeps getting upgraded with new features, it gets a bit more complicated to use. I’ll be adding a tutorial sometime in the future that walks users through how to get things set up. In the meantime, if you’ve had any problems at all with uploading images to Photobucket and having them show in the store, please check out this tutorial.

There’s more exciting stuff coming down the pipeline so stay tuned :)

Thanks everyone!