Building Virtual Stores
Start selling online—simply and quickly. A solution suitable for both small and large stores.
Increase sales right now.
An online store gives your business a way to sell more, without being dependent solely on the physical store.
Even during unstable periods, even outside business hours, and even with customers who cannot reach you physically—your store continues to operate. It opens up the possibility to sell throughout the country and abroad, generate additional income simply, and maintain a convenient sales channel that is easy to maintain with low ongoing costs.
Work Process
Stage 1
Introduction and Launch
- In-person / online meeting
- Understanding product types/audience
- Mapping store objectives
- Structured questionnaire / brief
- Collecting materials and content
- Aligning expectations and timelines
Stage 2
Specification and Design
- Category and product structure
- Content hierarchy and store pages
- Planning product pages, cart, and checkout
- Customer journey specification
- Developing design language
Stage 3
Development
- Setting up the store
- Entering product structure and catalog
- Connecting payment processing and shipping
- Full mobile optimization
- Quality assurance (QA) testing
Stage 4
Launch, Training, and Maintenance
- Launching the site
- Final testing before opening
- Training and structured handover
- Ongoing maintenance (if required)
Questions?
How long does it take to build a virtual store?
It depends on the scope of the store, the number of products, the complexity of payments and shipping, and the availability of materials.
A small and simple store can go up relatively quickly (7-10 days), while a larger store requires more extensive specification and development.
Is it possible to upgrade an existing store instead of building a new one?
Yes. In many cases, it is possible to take an existing store and significantly improve it in terms of design, user experience, structure, speed, and purchasing process—without starting everything from scratch.
Is it possible to start with a few products?
Yes. You absolutely do not need to launch with a huge catalog.
You can start with a limited number of products, build the right infrastructure, and later expand the store in an organized manner.
How much does it cost to build a store?
The price depends on the scope of content and complexity—the more products and content to design and build, the more work hours required.
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