FatFreeCart – Start Selling Now!

Looking for a great way to sell your products online for free? Who isn’t?! FatFreeCart is a spiffy little system that works with your current PayPal or Google Checkout setup. It has a slick interface and provides a seamless shopping experience. If you need more features and are willing to pay a small fee, check out their Pro version: FatFreeCartPro. Give it a shot and let me know what you think of it.

 

FatFreeCart is the free version of E-junkie shopping cart. Get Google CheckoutIt works inside your website, your blog and will even work from your MySpace page. It is simply a copy-paste cart and does not require you to register with us or install anything. It works with PayPal and Google Checkout. It supports product variations, shipping, handling and sales tax.

If you are already using PayPal shopping cart, you will find the button code is similar. On top of being certified by PayPal and Google, it has been successfully tested on humans and they absolutely love it (which means higher conversion rates for you). FatFreeCart is also the only serious cart with a somewhat funny name.

The “Great American Craft-Off”

Here’s a fun contest to test your crafting skills! Enter Here…

The Grand Prize package is valued at over $6,000 and includes:

  • An all-expenses-paid trip to the John C. Campbell Folk Art School including one week’s tuition, room & board, and round-trip airfare. Total value over $1500.
  • A Singer CE-250 embroidery/sewing machine & serger valued at $1200.
  • A complete custom website design including online store and hosting from BizLandCrafters.com valued at $2100.
  • A $500 gift card to Michaels Arts & Crafts.
  • A gift certificate to SonicPrint.com for 2,500 custom postacards and business cards.
  • A $375 Premium Subscription to the Online Learning Library at Lynda.com.
  • A signed copy of Nifty, Thrifty, and Kitschy Crafts by Leah Kramer, founder of Craftster.org
  • A HomeGrownMarket.com Handmade Gift Pack valued at $350
  • PLUS the winner will also be featured in the Spring 2008 issue of Adorn Magazine!