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What is the Cheapest, Cost effective Ecommerce Platform?

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by Tuhin_Ashraf, Dec 12, 2016.

  1. Md Taiful Islam Khan

    Md Taiful Islam Khan Greenhorn

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    #41
    I have an interesting stats to share. A few days back I have done research on 106 e-Commerce store to find which platform they are running. Here is what I have found so far:

    Magneto = 22
    Cart Functionality = 22
    Custom = 12
    IBM Websphere Commerce = 8
    Others = 42

    Now you decide which is the best platform :)
     
    Md Taiful Islam Khan, Jan 28, 2017 IP
  2. ank592

    ank592 Greenhorn

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    #42
    I guess the cheapest solution is WooCommerce it is easy to setup, its for small websites mainly, I have setup woocommerce in 5 website and Magento in 3
     
    ank592, Feb 7, 2017 IP
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    daronch Active Member

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    #43
    As others have suggested, Wordpress and the WooCommerce plugin is probably the most affordable set-up you can find. It's good too.

    All you need to pay for is a domain and webhosting. The Wordpress CMS, Wordpress theme and WooCommerce plugin are all free.
     
    daronch, Feb 26, 2017 IP
  4. sno328

    sno328 Peon

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    #44
    In my experience, Shopify has been really great for me. For $30/month it handles pretty much all you need to run the business. I like that it has a ton of integrations for payments, shipping etc... I was able to setup my first store within a day. Very easy.

    Only downside is that their Liquid language is kind of hard to understand (at least it was for me) so editing the templates is a bit tricky even if you know HTML/CSS
     
    sno328, Feb 26, 2017 IP
  5. Jon vaughn

    Jon vaughn Greenhorn

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    #45
    1. Magento
    2. BigCommerce
    3. Yo! Kart
    4. WooCommerce
    5. Shopify
     
    Jon vaughn, Feb 28, 2017 IP
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    sinGN Member

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    #46
    wordpress with woocommerce is best for online marketing.
     
    sinGN, Mar 2, 2017 IP
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    appkodes Banned

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    #47
    Best Ecommerce Platforms:
    • Magento
    • WooCommerce
    • OsCommerce
    • Drupal Commerce
    • Opencart
    • Shopify
    • BigCommerce
    • Volusion
    • Zepo
    • Kartrocket
     
    appkodes, Mar 4, 2017 IP
  8. melprise

    melprise Well-Known Member

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    #48
    Here's another vote for getting various WooCommerce subscriptons or similar WP plugin for ecommerce purposes. It's simple, easy to install, maintain and understand, especially considering the reason so many people use Wordpress in order to all keep things related to their site readily managable. Paid subscriptions should cover whatever special functions are needed for the particular needs of the site.
     
    melprise, Mar 5, 2017 IP
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    #49
    As has been mentioned before, I really have to wonder if you're ready to get into eCommerce at a serious level without having the money to throw at it. A lot of free eCommerce sites either don't work that well, look super generic, or both, and those are a fast recipe to lose customers, if you get any in the first place.

    Try to save up some money and find a way to work within Magento, I've used it a few times and it's always been a good call. It'll help your store fulfill orders more easily and let you customize its look so you don't look like another shady 'fill a template' store like they all turn into. Then make sure you have some money set aside for huge advertising, otherwise you're not going to get anywhere.
     
    MaxGoodman, Mar 8, 2017 IP
  10. na9endra

    na9endra Well-Known Member

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    #50
    its all depends up on the features your are looking for.
     
    na9endra, Mar 9, 2017 IP