It's me again, and I need help ... again. Computer-related, naturally.
For a few years before she died, my wife had been working toward creating an Internet business selling jewelry and craft items from her native country. She had already bought a lot of items, and she paid a guy (from her country) to create a web site for her -- but he never finished the job, and as far as I can tell there's no copy of the digital files on this end. I remember seeing a mockup of the site when she was alive (without any way to accept payments, which is the part he didn't finish), but now I'm guessing that the mockup version must have been on his server. And I only know his first name, so I have no way to contact him.
I talked to a pawn shop about just buying the stuff. I think the owner was honest with me -- he said the stuff is beautiful, but not the kind of thing people buy from pawn shops. His advice was to sell it on the Internet. So I'm right back where we were before my wife died -- I need an e-commerce site, and I don't know patooties about programming or web site development. So I'm looking for freeware e-commerce software. There are a lot of them out there. Does anyone have any recommendations as to which one or ones would be best for a computer idiot to try?
This is not for a long-term business. I have no way to re-supply inventory. I would have this site up only for as long as it takes to sell a major portion of the inventory my wife had already accumulated.
Is anyone familiar with any of the solutions in this list?
http://www.webappers.com/2010/07/09/15-best-free-open-source-ecommerce-platforms/Thanks