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Examples of Ecommerce Web Development Services

Blue Ray Media has provided ecommerce web development services to the following businesses and organizations:

Rosy Rings

Rosy Rings uses the web to sell a huge inventory to retail customers and to their large network of wholesale customers. Store owners who sell Rosy Rings products can view wholesale prices and place orders online. By moving more wholesale customers to the web, Rosy Rings has saved on catalog printing costs. Best of all, staff at Rosy Rings can update all products and prices on the site themselves, using an e-commerce content management system designed by Blue Ray Media.

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ecommerce web development services for Rosy Rings were provided by Denver's Blue Ray Media



Neve's Uniforms & Equipment

Staff at Neve's Uniforms and Equipment can update their huge online inventory quickly and easily with online tools. Personnel can change prices, upload photos and indicate what sizes and colors are available.  Police, fire and emergency medical personnel who work with Neve's can log in to the site and are buy all the gear required by their department. Registered users can also checkout quickly and view their order status online. Neve's can even set up special pricing for each department they supply.

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Neve's Uniforms & Equipment - Ecommerce Website Development Services for Neve's Uniforms are provided by Blue Ray Media, Inc. in Denver



Henhouse Coffee

Henhouse Coffee came to Blue Ray Media with a website, but the site didn't include e-commerce, so visitors couldn't buy the company's speciality coffees. Blue Ray Media's ecommerce web development services let the company sell coffee online to customers anywhere. Secure credit card payments are accepted and processed online, which has opened new markets for the coffee roaster.

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Ecommerce Services for Websites by Denver's Blue Ray Media, Inc.



My Vacation Rental Site

My Vacation Rental Site is the easiest way for vacation rental owners and managers to create a website and take reservations and payments online. Complex rate structures can be published and owners can choose whether to charge booking fees, cleaning fees and deposits.  Various methods can be used to accept and process payments, including PayPal, Authorize.net payment gateways or manual processing.

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Vacation Rental Websites - Take Reservations and Payments



PAR·A·SOL

The PAR·A·SOL website includes a private area for wholesale customers to place orders and manage account information. Customers can use the store locator to find a shop near them. Staff at PAR·A·SOL can add, edit and delete products, including photos and prices. They can even add and remove buttons on the site.

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Ecommerce Website Development Services for Wholesale Businesses like PARASOL


Contact us to get started creating a new website.

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.

Helpful Web Tips & News about Our Company

How do you know when it's time to redesign your website? Read: Eight Ways to Know it's Time to Redesign Your Website

You've been asked write a Request for Proposal, or “RFP”, and send it to qualified website development companies. Where do you start? Read: How to Create a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Web Site Development Services

We know you're curious. Is it website or Web site?

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.)