The top ecommerce platforms

 

While it may sound attractive to have your website, and you get to decide whatever you want to sell or however you want it to look, the following steps aren't easy when it comes to taking care of one. You’ll need some strategies and ecommerce website development companies to help along the way.

Following is a list of some ecommerce platforms, with pros and cons, you can choose from.

Shopify, a compact online website builder

A SaaS platform offering over 100 themes (free or paid) to set up your website, with an easy drop shipping system and third-party marketplaces, thus handling all the aspects of your online business. Not only this, you can obtain good SEO, reliable sites, selling options, and customizable layouts and themes. The only drawback is some countries restrict Shopify payments due to some reasons. It offers a 14-day trial, too, for its users.

Wix, a platform for individual retailers

From tracking orders online to a payment system, and a carts campaign, Wix offers it all! Essentially aa a free platform, it provides a section for registering a domain name, custom themes, and hosting providers. A paid form will have access to all the premium Wix features. But tracking requires a fee to be paid. It doesn't offer a trial to customers.

BigCommerce, ‘big’ for big companies

It is an enterprise-level platform offering customizable theme options and web hosting. However, its themes are on the expensive side, and a domain name cannot be registered by it; you'll need another platform to do so. Other than that, its exclusive features include SEO tools and international selling.

WooCommerce, a WordPress plugin

WordPress includes all ecommerce website development services, here comes WooCommerce. WordPress is a CMS where selling features are relatively easy and rely on plugins to increase functionality. Still, due to limited support, there's a limit on how many plugins or add-ons should be installed on it to avoid errors. On average, WooCommerce is an unreliable platform regarding website building and maintenance.

PrestaShop, an open-source platform

When it comes to customer support, PrestaShop isn't an ideal option due to the lack of a built-in support team. It does offer international selling and reliable security options for your website data. Small businesses and entrepreneurs can use it with basic business features like inventory, cart tracking, and other analytics. No trial is provided.

Squarespace, a prime template generator

Providing inventory tracking and gift options for

subscribed users, Squarespace

 allows you to use some Shopify features for $5 per month. Primarily, it is a website builder, not a selling platform. It requires some time to offer a selling option, but only through 2 integrations, i.e., PayPal and Stripe.

Big Cartel, a platform for creative artists

Big Cartel is a website builder, especially for artists and crafters. The cons of using Big Cartel are limited features and customizable theme options. Also, customizable themes, domain name registration, and other marketing tools are available.

Conclusion

As there's a sheer amount of ecommerce platforms present, each has its pros and cons. So it all depends on you and your preference for the website.

 

 

 

 

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