Synopses & Reviews
Take advantage of mobile commerce to generate more demand, traffic, and sales for your products and services. This unique cookbook provides a collection of practical recipes you can put to use in every step of the mobile customer lifecycle. Youll learn how to add features and functionality through a wide set of eBay APIs—including Magento, Milo, eBay, PayPal, RedLaser, Hunch, and ql.io.
Each chapter focuses one aspect of the lifecycle. Author Charles Hudson combines his expertise in web and mobile product strategy with code solutions to help you address product discovery, presentation, payment, order fulfillment, and customer satisfaction. If you have experience with PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, youre ready to roll.
- Help customers find your product through reviews, targeted search options, and eBay marketplace listings
- Customize a Magento storefront and provide customers with a single sign-on option to enhance product presentation
- Streamline purchases with options such as auto-generating coupons and preapproved payments
- Automate order processing, extend shipping options, and leverage PayPal chained payments to handle multiple suppliers
- Take advantage of QR codes, produce customer "taste graphs," and use ql.io mash ups to provide visitors with social recommendations
Synopsis
Developers may be familiar with the basic use cases of an individual eBay property API but have not leveraged the many other API opportunities to tap into the greater online commerce life cycle. In this cook book style book developers can explore functional recipes that can be applied to various steps of the life cycle to generate more demand, traffic and sales of their online offerings.
Each recipe is designed to work stand alone and provides a complete code listing in a popular programming language such as PHP, HTML, CSS depending on the platform being shown. For the most part the book is designed to jump feet in and skip the rudimentary details that a programmer may be familiar with or can find in various online document repositories of the APIs.
This book bridges the gap between a business acumen of commerce while providing the technical examples of incorporating the steps into technical solutions that a developer may already have. An exciting combination of hands-on and business understanding.
About the Author
Chuck Hudson has been at the intersection of web business and technology since the inception of online commerce in the mid 1990s. Having programmed in numerous web and mobile languages he combines a passion for the commerce lifecycle and a wealth of experience to create innovative solutions. He is currently a Director of Application Development focusing on HTML5, iOS and Android products.With an MBA focused on entrepreneurship and managing technologically innovative enterprises Chuck has been a successful entrepreneur and consulted with multiple companies on web and mobile product and service strategies. He shares his knowledge of web and mobile product execution through business advisory roles and as a visiting faculty member in the Masters of Internet Technology program at the Terry College of Business, University of Georgia.Chuck has spoken and led lab sessions on web and mobile best practices at development conferences nationally and internationally. In 2008, he received the eBay Star Developer award for the first iOS based web and native applications for users of eBay. Chuck is also a certified PayPal developer and certified PHP programmer, and sits on the PayPal Developers Council.
Table of Contents
Dedication; Preface; How We Do Commerce; Creating a Lifecycle; Audience; How This Book Is Organized; Differentiating Your Offering; Conventions Used in This Book; This Book's Example Files; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Product Discovery and Research; 1.1 Tapping Into Product Reviews and Guides; 1.2 Mapping Product Availability; 1.3 Presenting Products Through eBay; 1.4 Conclusion; Chapter 2: Product Presentation; 2.1 Customizing a Magento Storefront; 2.2 Personalizing a Store Experience; 2.3 Presenting Similar Items; 2.4 Conclusion; Chapter 3: Enhancing the Payment Experience; 3.1 Autogenerating Coupons with Magento; 3.2 Making Payments with Preapprovals; 3.3 Giving Back at Checkout; 3.4 Conclusion; Chapter 4: Order Fulfillment; 4.1 Just-in-Time Shipping Forms; 4.2 Simple Shipping Extension in Magento; 4.3 Multiple Supplier Fulfillment; 4.4 Conclusion; Chapter 5: Consumption and Sharing; 5.1 Sharing with QR Codes; 5.2 Creating a Taste Graph; 5.3 Social Recommendations; 5.4 Conclusion;