Shopping
Cart Comparison - Reports
1ShoppingCart.com offers extensive reporting and filtering options
that include:
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Sales
By Date
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Sales
By Clients
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Sales
by Card Type
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Products
Sales by Item
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Products
Sales by Date
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Product
Sales by Ad Campaign
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Product
Sales by Affiliates
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Taxes
By Date
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Digital
License Report By Date
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Digital
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Examples:
Filter
Sales By Customer
If you shopping cart software allows you to filter the database
according to client, you will be able to see where most of your
sales are coming from.
The report should give you the volume of sales from each client
to enable you to target or give special attention to the top clients
on the list, perhaps offering special discounts for bulk orders.
Filter Sales By Date
Use this feature to see if there are specific times in the year
when sales volume dramatically increases. You may have a general
idea and know which month(s) are the peak sales months.
However, by using a Sales By Date feature you can pinpoint specific
times in the year you may not be aware of where sales volume is
higher than normal, especially if those times are spread over just
one or two weeks. Increase advertising dollars and promotions accordingly
at those times and bring in even more sales.
Filter Sales By Credit Card
Do
you know which credit cards most of your customers are using?
Probably
Visa or Mastercard. What about other cards such as Diner’s
Club, Discover, Delta, American Express,? What are your merchant
account charges for those other cards? By checking on Sales By
Credit Card you will see whether it is economically viable to continue
offering those cards as an option relative to the number of sales
you get. If it’s not, drop the uneconomical ones and save
money.
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