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Shopify is one great platform especially if you don't want to get much into technical stuffs. But, if you want something like an Open Source Platform, WordPress is good to go. It is easy to learn, but takes time.
We are currently using Shopify, with almost all our dropshipping stores. It works well, needs to have the proper tools and you're all good. Not sure about BigCommerce since we haven;'t
WP Woocommerce gets my vote. We are currently using it to run one of our eCommerce stores, no problems so far and works just fine. Just needed to be properly configured.
We are currently using WooCommerce PayPal Checkout Gateway for our WordPress WooCommerce webstore. So far, we have no problems using it. You can try as well if you want. :)
Hi! If you are searching for a payment gateway solution for WordPress that would automatically and instantly split vendor commissions and pay directly with your accounts, PayPal Adaptive Payments is one good choice.
If you need some other features, you can just check its product page and see if...
What kind of products are you selling? If it is digital products, I can recommend you one great payment gateway. But if not, Stripe is already a good choice.
With all these assumptions, I suggest that you shouldn't offer any refunds at all. Since it is unlike a license key that can easily be deactivated. Yours, after a customer gets access to the file, have all the controls on whether to download and share with others.
Just state it clearly in the...
Since you are about to sell digital products, it wouldn't hurt to try using WordPress with Easy Digital Downloads - a well know WordPress plugin that focuses purely on digital products. It provides a lot of features/plugins that will perfectly turn your website into an eCommerce store.
Yes, you're definitely correct. I'm currently managing an EDD WordPress website, and some plugins do really affect the performance of our website. But, some plugins are a lot of help too. Just need to find the good ones among the rest.
In my phrase, "tons of WP plugins and extensions", what I'm...
I agree with this. WordPress itself, and with tons of WP plugins and extensions (available for free or paid), gives you a lot more controls and features to perfectly optimize your landing pages. Just do your SEO keyword research, analyze those keywords, and tweak every element of your page in...
Hello! Are you planning to start a Single Vendor Store or Multi-vendor Marketplace with WordPress?
Both could be very easy if you are on the right platform and plugins. Right now, I would recommend you to try WordPress with Easy Digital Downloads. It's one of the best eCommerce platforms to try...
If you are to use VPS, I can also recommend you IOZOOM. Cheap VPS starting at $5 for high availability and automatic failover. Ranked one of the best cloud SSD VPS hosting provider.
If you want to start setting up a digital marketplace, the development budget may depend if you need specific functionalities or plugins to use with. But as a rough estimate:
Preliminary Initial Setup Costs:
Basic eCommerce software and plugins - $600 to $1,000
Setup cost (If you hire...