I rarely have an original thought (if I have ever had one) and this entry is no exception. A while back while comparing the Commerce Starter Kit with the DNN Core Store Module, I found an interesting post on “Spooks Blog” (link) discussing the merrits of a DotNetNuke ecommerce module. In response to this post, Sean Walker posted a very eloquent response, in which I found the following especially pointed and relevant to DotNetNuke's use in a great whole: “In response to Rob's comment that DNN is not suited for e-commerce, I would obviously have to disagree. The fact is that anyone who needs to sell goods online also needs a whole array of other services on their website. They will want to customize the look of the website to match their business branding. They may want to provide forums for online support of thei ... Read More »
I rarely have an original thought (if I have ever had one) and this entry is no exception. A while back while comparing the Commerce Starter Kit with the DNN Core Store Module, I found an interesting post on “Spooks Blog” (link) discussing the merrits of a DotNetNuke ecommerce module.
In response to this post, Sean Walker posted a very eloquent response, in which I found the following especially pointed and relevant to DotNetNuke's use in a great whole:
“In response to Rob's comment that DNN is not suited for e-commerce, I would obviously have to disagree. The fact is that anyone who needs to sell goods online also needs a whole array of other services on their website. They will want to customize the look of the website to match their business branding. They may want to provide forums for online support of thei ...