Shoe shoppers from Antigua to the United Kingdom, when visiting the Jildor Shoes website, can click a link for the “International Website” on the homepage and enter their country and currency. Immediately, the prices, shipping costs, duty fees and taxes for every pair of boots, pumps, and slippers on the site adjust automatically. From the sales pages to the shopping cart, the site essentially becomes customized for that shopper’s country. It’s all part of making international e-commerce seamless, streamlined and easy.
This is an interesting approach. Does the language of the page adapt as well? What the other commenter said rings true but each company has their own strategy. And "just changing the currency" is a big step forward from ignoring other nationalities.
E-Commerce Carts That Are Ready for a World of Shopping
Posted by: Vivian Wagner March 22, 2013 05:00 AMShoe shoppers from Antigua to the United Kingdom, when visiting the Jildor Shoes website, can click a link for the “International Website” on the homepage and enter their country and currency. Immediately, the prices, shipping costs, duty fees and taxes for every pair of boots, pumps, and slippers on the site adjust automatically. From the sales pages to the shopping cart, the site essentially becomes customized for that shopper’s country. It’s all part of making international e-commerce seamless, streamlined and easy.