Find the most frequently asked topics below, including package selection, cost, delivery model, SEO/AIO impact, and operational process details.
Why does e-commerce pricing vary by product count?
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As product count grows, category architecture, filtering, SEO URL management, stock sync, and panel operations become more complex, increasing infrastructure cost.
What is the technical difference between B2C and B2B packages?
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B2C focuses on end-customer checkout flow. B2B adds dealer segmentation, role-based price visibility, quote workflows, and approval layers.
Which marketplaces are covered by the marketplace integration package?
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Depending on operational scope, two-way stock-price-order synchronization can be configured with channels such as Trendyol, Hepsiburada, N11, and Etsy.
Is e-commerce SEO included in the packages?
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Yes. Depending on package level, technical SEO, category/product meta setup, schema markup, and indexability optimization are included.
Do you support single-bank or multi-bank payment systems?
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B2C can start with a single POS, while higher tiers support installments and multi-bank/payment-provider integrations.
How are mobile performance and Core Web Vitals handled in e-commerce packages?
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Mobile performance is improved through image optimization, query/cache tuning, critical resource loading strategy, and streamlined checkout flow.
Can dealer-specific pricing and discount rules be managed?
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Yes. In B2B and above, different pricing/discount policies can be applied by user role, dealer segment, and product group.
Do you support XML product import and bulk updates?
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Yes. Higher tiers support XML/CSV product feeds, bulk price-stock updates, and mapping rules to accelerate operations.
Is post-launch support available for e-commerce projects?
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Support is provided for 1-3 months by package level, covering order flow, payment steps, integration checks, and operational panel usage.
Are these packages suitable for international sales and multi-language/currency?
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Yes. Especially in upper tiers, multilingual, multi-currency, and global payment provider integrations enable international sales infrastructure.