
Jerry Hellmann
Yahoo! Store E-commerce Back to Services
Small Box is proud to be part of the Yahoo! Merchant Solutions Developer Network. In our opinion, Yahoo! provides the easiest path for a small business to create an online store. Yahoo! charges reasonable fees and provides templates for the small business owner to establish an online presence.
We take it one step further, either for an existing store wanting to establish a better brand identity and user experience, or for an enterprising individual who has a product he or she believes in. We submit proposals to assist you in getting your Yahoo! store together and looking great.
We take it one step further, either for an existing store wanting to establish a better brand identity and user experience, or for an enterprising individual who has a product he or she believes in. We submit proposals to assist you in getting your Yahoo! store together and looking great.
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Take a look at the Yahoo! store we enhanced for Good Earth Natural Food Company:
Their store was originally built in 2001 using Yahoo! templates, however the site did not adequately promote their brick and mortar presence in Indianapolis, Ind. Small Box designers went to work producing a site map and a series of prototypes that reflected their dynamic products with an energetic online brand. Then we established their new look across a completely re-organized architecture, resulting in better search engine placement, easier navigation experience, and more sales and excitement for their Web site.
Their store was originally built in 2001 using Yahoo! templates, however the site did not adequately promote their brick and mortar presence in Indianapolis, Ind. Small Box designers went to work producing a site map and a series of prototypes that reflected their dynamic products with an energetic online brand. Then we established their new look across a completely re-organized architecture, resulting in better search engine placement, easier navigation experience, and more sales and excitement for their Web site.
Portfolio: Yahoo! Store E-commerce








