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Live Demonstration : More Options to Integrate StoreFinder into your Website or project

Method 1: Pop-up StoreFinder window from a simple 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, town or suburb of your choice.

By clicking on the link below you activate the StoreFinder:

  Find Your Nearest Outlet  

Method 2: Pop-up StoreFinder window using a search box

Another excellent way to launch Store Finder is by using a form widget on your website such as the ones below. Installing these widgets require just two lines of code to be inserted onto your web page.

Try typing a suburb or postcode into the boxes below:

 

Method 3: Pop-up StoreFinder window using custom search form

This is similar to Method 2 only it includes a custom search form of additional criteria (specified by you) which allows end users to narrow their search beyond just the town, suburb or postcode. For example, “show only outlets with offstreet parking”. See our Query Interface engine page for more info.

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.

 

 

Try Store Finder for FREE for one month

The best way to learn about the versatility and power of the Store Finder system is to try it for a month. Doing this is completely free and without obligation.

Our trial is fully featured with no limitations placed on any of the aspects of Store Finder. Complete our FREE TRIAL Form and try it for yourself today.

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About Widgets:
Widgets are compact, predesigned forms provided by StoreFinder, which can be placed anywhere on your website.

Widgets consist of two lines of standard HTML code which you can cut and paste onto your Web site to obtain StoreFinder functionality.