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The Catalyst Joomla 1.5 template has been updated to version 1.5.4 which adds MooTools 1.2 Support.
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I have a dirty little secret. I hate ecommerce design.
In my history as a designer I’ve always found ecommerce design equivalent to trying to wrestle with a five-hundred-pound greased gorilla. At best it is a big hassle, and at its worst it is blood and carnage flowing down the streets.
My biggest complaint is usually how unwieldy and annoying it is to work with most ecommerce backends. Trying to force your design into some ridged code is often a recipe for disaster. So when I heard that I was going to review Adobe’s Business Catalyst, I braced myself for the worst.
Fortunately, there was very little grease and barely any gorilla required at all.
At its core, Business Catalyst is a hosted application for building and managing online businesses. Its claim to fame is that it is more than just a website development tool; it’s an online business building tool. With a touch of marketing mumbo-jumbo it promises to deliver higher profits in less time.
That means that Business Catalyst comes with a whole lot of features built in, and since it’s hosted, you can access it and edit it from any browser anywhere. I don’t know how you feel about ecommerce in the cloud, but I found it pretty convenient for a person who is often on the move.
Whether you’re starting from scratch, using a pre-packaged template, or importing a current site, Business Catalyst has you up and running with a minimal amount of fuss. Since you’re working with a hosted application, you don’t have to worry about the fun of creating databases and setting permissions. All that backend stuff will be handled for you.
Once you have the core of your site running you can chose to edit and maintain the templates through Dreamweaver or any other HTML editing program. Or, should you prefer, you can make edits right from your browser by logging in and using Business Catalyst’s online editing tools.
All the modules and built in features are fairly easy to use. For example, if you want to create a dynamic menu – easy. Just assign your own CSS style names with a click or set your style, hover state, and selected state through the Business Catalyst editor.
Here’s where my hair usually starts falling out. Setting up and adding products to an online store can take years off your life. Luckily, adding products in Business Catalyst boils down to adding a name, a small and large image, a description, and then the product catalogue you want it to go into. Creating individual catalogues is just a matter of clicking which products you want included and letting Business Catalyst build it for you.
Prices for different countries, shipping weight, choice of many popular payment gateways, and inventory control are all included as well.
While I don’t know if I’m ready to annul my no-ecommerce policy, Business Catalyst comes pretty close to getting me to reconsider it.
The service packs a lot of punch and there seems to be a minimal amount of gorilla wrestling required to get an online store to play nice within your design. And while a hosted offering may scare away a few clients, I can’t see many business owners having a problem once they see all the features Business Catalyst has built in for running their online business.
The monthly fee to the client can run anywhere from $16 – $39 per month per site. While $16/month gets you a basic starter website, most business will require the $39/month package as it comes with the online store and email campaign features.
What does it cost the designer? Well, to be honest, this was a little confusing at first. The site makes mention of a free plan, a $995 Standard Partnership and a $1995 Premium Partnership, which made me scratch my head for a bit. But the truth is, those partnership plans are for designers who want to put their own brand onto the program or earn a percentage from each client’s website that it hosted with Business Catalyst. Should that not interest you, there is no cost to the designer to use the service. Not a bad deal, really.
Business Catalyst can be tried out for free by signing up for a basic starter account. The training videos are well done, so even if you don’t feel like signing up for an account, watching the videos will give you a good idea of how the service works and it will help you decide if it’s worth looking into further.
Editor’s Note: This is a sponsored review by Travis King.
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The Catalyst Drupal theme has been updated to version 1.2.
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The Catalyst Drupal theme has been updated to version 1.1.
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The Catalyst theme offers a professional, yet stylish, design that is perfect for business oriented sites. Catalyst comes bundled with 6 body color style and 10 header / footer style variations, as well as 6 preset theme configurations to get you started.
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