Increasingly more people are shopping on the internet and locating stores or specific product online. The e-Commerce Module within EBMS allows you to start a store online using your existing EBMS inventory system.
The E-Commerce module of EBMS allows the user to create product lists, pictures, pricing, and details for a website, directly from the EBMS inventory system. The user reduces redundant information by only maintaining one product and price list.
The module includes a full featured shopping cart that includes terms, shipping options, and pricing uploaded from the EBMS software. This optional EBMS module facilitates the process of A) Uploading product information, customer information, and product page design from the EBMS Software, B) Managing an online shopping cart, and C) Downloading and processing orders from the e-commerce website to EBMS.
The EBMS e-commerce module gives the user the following advantages:
Add, remove, and control the content of your entire e-commerce website from the EBMS software. Product pricing, availability, and details are derived from the EBMS inventory database.
Add entire groups of products in minutes - Products within the EBMS inventory catalog can easily be added or removed from the e-commerce store.
Product information, pricing, and availability details are synchronized with the website. Products may be removed or marked as out-of-stock based on inventory levels.
Reduces redundant information - The user is not required to maintain two separate product lists; the POS system within EBMS and the e-Commerce list on the web.
Dynamic product information is automatically created - New product lists, customer pricing, and out of stock notation details are created directly from the information within EBMS.
User specific pricing, terms, and shipping options are displayed based on the user name and password created within EBMS - A customer's price level, special pricing, terms, and shipping information are derived directly the EBMS software. The customer's name and password are entered within the customer record of EBMS.
Receive orders directly into your order entry system - E-commerce orders are synched into EBMS as a sales order.
Verify credit card information on-line through a common gateway. Credit card processing is integrated into the EBMS software. The card is validated on-line but an optional setting will delay the debit of the card until the invoice is processed. This feature minimizes the number of credits and billing charges at the time the order is shipped.
Upload information such as product information, customer information, pricing, and availability. The data is synchronized between the EBMS data on the company computer to the data center that hosts the e-commerce site. The EBMS update procedure requires a high speed connection to the internet since the synchronization tool is constantly copying graphics and text to the website. A digital connect of 128K upload speed or higher is required. 256K or higher is recommended. The upload process is no longer a process step that must be launched by the user. Allow a few minutes for changes to be reflected on the website. Contact an EBMS support technician for any issues regarding the synchronization tool.
Review the Creating Website Content > Planning your Website section for more details on entering product information.
Review the Creating Website Content > Group Templates and Listing Products sections for details on group appearance options.
Review the Creating Website Content > Editing Static Pages > Editing Page Information for details on changing informational (non-product) pages.
Manage the Shopping Cart
Review the Configuring the Shopping Cart > Creating a Generic Customer section for details on general website shopping verses requiring a customer login.
Review the Configuring the Shopping Cart > Shopping Cart section for configuration details for the shopping cart.
Review the Configuring the Shopping Cart > Payment Options and Shipping Options to configure shopping cart options.
Processing Orders from the e-commerce website
Review the Processing Orders > Displaying and Printing New Orders section for details on viewing orders.