
eCommerce & Shopping Cart
HooplaWeb. delivers powerful eCommerce & Shopping Cart Solutions, providing our clients with full control of all website content.
With e-commerce websites on the rise, Online shopping has never been easier. HooplaWeb. provides you with an easy-to-manage, powerful and proven online e-commerce solution rich in features and scalable to your individual needs.
The ecommerce system can be cost-effectively and rapidly installed, and allows reinforcement of your existing branding through the use of customised graphic and web design.
The powerful ecommerce features offered include reporting tools, in-depth category and product management, fraud prevention/detection, online secure payment processing through a number of banks, and much more. All of this comes at a fraction of the system's development cost.

HooplaWeb. delivers integrated eCommerce & Shopping Cart Solutions: The perfect solution for Small to Medium size Business
Internet Security:
Internet security is as much about business advantage over your competitors as it is about eliminating potential threats. HooplaWeb. practices principles and procedures that minimise business concerns and encourage customer confidence and data integrity.
A few areas of the protection we offer are password-protected private information, database and key information encryption, Thawte SSL certificates for encryption of sensitive information, and firewall protection for your website solution.
Market trends:
'Online shopping growth(ecommerce) - Users are surfing more, clicking more and spending more. Those are the conclusions from the Australian Bureau of Statistics in its most thorough study of technology use in two years.
Statistics show that 58 per cent of adults in Australia– or about 14.5 million people – accessed the Internet in 2002, up from 54 percent in 2001. With regards to online shopping, more users are spending their money in Australia – 63 percent in fact, up from 56 in 2001 and 50 in 2000. The ABS concludes a conservative estimate of the total Internet spend was $4 billion in 2002 compared to $1.9 billion the previous year.
The report is good news for companies that have been investing in websites and online services, and those that are planning to add it to their corporate strategy.'
