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Wordpress or Magento Confused.. Suggest me best CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by GeorgeDoe, May 25, 2014.

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    Hello Members,
    I have recently planning to start online food and Grocery Shop.. and i am confused which platform i should choose.. Website is about to be launched.

    I am thinking to integrate CCAvenue payment gateway.. Could you please suggest CCAvenue
    e works better for wordpress or Magento. I haven't tried before..
    And even Which handles a lot traffic wordpress or magento.. Please suggest me.
     
    GeorgeDoe, May 25, 2014 IP
  2. Ryan Viola

    Ryan Viola Member

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    According to me you should go for Magento
     
    Ryan Viola, May 25, 2014 IP
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    GeorgeDoe Banned

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    Thanks for your suggestions.. What you suggest for payment gateway CCAvenue works better ? Don't you think Magento needs lots of configurations ?
     
    GeorgeDoe, May 25, 2014 IP
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    Go for WooCommerce
     
    chiragagarwal1991, Jun 30, 2014 IP
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    If you're already familiar with WordPress, WooCommerce will be much less of a learning curve.

    Some people find Magento too complicated...
     
    imkane, Jun 30, 2014 IP
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    It's not only about learning curves. Server requirements are also to be considered. Magento is much bigger ( over 200 tables as standard installation ) and will run a bit slower unless you put some proper hardware behind it.
     
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    go for Wordpress easy and widely used CMS , you can integrate CCAvenue or woocommerce in wp.... wp is Awesome with lots of Plugins Available
     
    trish1, Jul 10, 2014 IP