AITKIN, MN, March 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Wealthwood Gifts Inc has implemented a new CMS shopping cart system. Many new features allow our users a significantly improved shopping experience. The new shopping cart has all of the user requested features for a great shopping experience.
Some of the user friendly personalized gifts ordering features include:
- Simplified and easy to follow personalization selection options for personalizing gifts.
- A two page, easy to use, fully featured checkout process including scheduled delivery dates, retention of multiple shipping addresses and more.
- Clean, simple and easy navigation
- Online order status
- Full customer service interaction
The initial implementation includes the personalized gifts business segment with the other business segments being interfaced seamlessly with the legacy systems. The remaining segments will be phased in during the next year. This follows a major rework of the legacy systems in September of 2011.
Mary Braun, CEO, says that "The 6 months of programming and testing was well worth the effort". "We now have a flexible and easy to use system that will carry us well into the future and will allow us to compete with our major competitors". "Our already strong customer service function will be improved with this new system".
Wealthwood Gifts is a prominent retailer of personalized gifts, awards and plaques, promotional gifts and golf tournament gifts and awards since 1997. They incorporated in June of 2005. Visit Weathwood's for top quality products that can be personalized and customized to fit your needs.
Wealthwood Gifts Inc. specializes in personalized gifts, promotional products, and awards. A well established online company that has consistent growth, quality products and is dedicated to delighting the customer.
Website: http://www.wealthwood.com
Wealthwood Gifts Inc Announces Implementation of New Shopping Cart Software
Wealthwood Gifts Inc is taking another step forward by implementing a state of the art shopping cart.
2012-03-29
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