Dominican Business E-Commerce Website
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Dominican Business E-Commerce Website.
Location: Remote
I own a small company in the Dominican Republic and need a website that both highlights our products and lets customers buy them on the spot. The primary goal is to present what we offer in an attractive, easy-to-navigate way while giving visitors a seamless online store experience.
What you'll do:
• Order confirmation emails and basic inventory management inside the admin panel.
Skills: JavaScript, Website Design, Shopping Cart Integration, WordPress, CSS, eCommerce, HTML, Web Development
Budget: $250–$750 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I own a small company in the Dominican Republic and need a website that both highlights our products and lets customers buy them on the spot. The primary goal is to present what we offer in an attractive, easy-to-navigate way while giving visitors a seamless online store experience.
Your task is to design and build a fully responsive site, set up a product catalogue, and integrate a secure checkout that accepts credit and debit cards. I’m open to the platform and tech stack you recommend as long as it is easy for my team to update later and supports transactions in our local currency.
Key deliverables:
• Modern, mobile-friendly website that showcases each product/service with high-quality images and clear descriptions.
• Shopping cart and checkout flow connected to a reliable card processor (Stripe or similar).
• Order confirmation emails and basic inventory management inside the admin panel.
• Brief hand-off session or documentation so we can add new items and track sales without outside help.
If you’ve built small-business e-commerce sites before—especially for Caribbean or Latin American markets—please share samples. I’m ready to start as soon as we agree on a timeline and look forward to your proposal.
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