
Build an engaging, dynamic and secure online store to sell more to new and existing customers. Blue Ray Media provides web e-commerce development services for retail and wholesale businesses. E-commerce website development includes shopping cart design, secure data storage, order transmittal to you and instant online check or credit card processing. We can also customize fulfillment, order tracking and other tools that help build customer loyalty.
We make it easy to manage your online store, too. With Blue Ray Media's e-commerce site management tools, you can add, modify and remove merchandise in your online store with ease. You can also create special deals for customers, upload high-quality images of your products, process payments, run sales reports and more.
Police, fire & emergency medical personnel can log in to the Neve's website and buy all the gear they need. Registered users can checkout quickly and view their order status online. Neve's can create special pricing for each department they supply. Neve's can update inventory on the site, including photos, sizes, colors and descriptions. They can even create new categories and sub-categories of items.
The Rosy Rings website includes retail e-commerce, so visitors can buy candles online. Wholesalers can use the site, too. They can log in to manage account information and place orders online. Best of all, Rosy Rings manages the entire store with a custom-developed e-commerce content management system.
At MyVRSite.com, vacation property owners and managers can build their own websites. After visitors create their website, they can pay using Google Checkout. Then, their customers make reservations and pay for them through PayPal or a payment gateway like Authorize.net.
We're happy to talk to you about your needs and goals. Fill out our online form and tell us what you want the web to do for your business, nonprofit organization or other group. We'll work together to plan how to create a new website that works for you and your customers.
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The New York Times is still using Web site, but we've (somewhat reluctantly) decided to move from spelling it "Web site" to "website". We're now using "email" and have given up on "e-mail", too. (The AP just switched from e-mail to email. Other terms, like e-commerce, will keep their hyphens. The AP moved to "website" last year - read about it here.)