Live Demonstration:
Different Ways You Can Use Store Finder
There are currently four great ways to launch Store Finder from your website...
Method #1: Launched from Link
The easiest way to launch Store Finder from your website is by using a link such as the one below. As soon as you click on the link the Store Finder window will open and allow you to enter the postcode of your choice.
Working demonstration of Store Finder
as a simple link using example data:
Demonstration of Store Finder using a widget:
Method #2: Launched from search dialog
Another excellent way to launch Store Finder is by using a form widget on your website such as the ones you can see here. This way is more inviting and professional and requires just two lines of code to be inserted onto your web page.
Working demonstrations of Store Finder using widgets and example data:
Method #3: Launched from filtered search dialog
Some companies require special conditions to be placed upon the searches such as restricting the kind of stores that are listed as per the user requirements. Here you can see just such a form in action. You type in a postcode, set the kind of conditions you wish Store Finder to use as a filter then click 'Go'.
Working demonstration of Store Finder
using Milford Industries data set.
Method #4: Launched from query form
The final way to use Store Finder is by launching it from a query type form such as this one. If you have data logging enabled this way is a great way to get feedback from your users and correlate the information back to the postcodes which they seek.
Working demonstration of Store Finder
using example data.
Combinations
It is possible to combine these different methods into whatever configuration would meet your particular needs. Store Finder is very powerful and very flexible so please ask about the different ways in which it can be used with your particular business. Contact us here.
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