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I know that there is a bunch of similar articles on that topic, but I think it is better to read some comprehensive guide than collect a piece of advice from each person.
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However, on my point of view selling custom...
I'm wondering why no one hasn't mentioned Drupal. It is an Open Source, and it is great to use for such unusual eCommerce site.
However, if you look at WordPress, I agree it is yet good and affordable for a start.
Yes, I agree with you. You still have one more year to go. I think maybe with the time, Magento will create some better migration tool, so it won't be so long to migrate all data properly.
However, due to the simplicity of the admin panel and more features to come in the 2.x versions, I'd...
I also share your opinion about Magento. It's pretty scalable, so it won't be any problem to grow your business afterward.
It also has a multistore feature, and you can easily edit everything from the admin panel and avoid that duplication of content issue.
Also, I've come up to the article...
Honestly, I think Magento 2 is better regarding the usability of admin and default features. Yeah, it is not the fastest solution, but I think among other similar platforms it is the best option. For sure this is not a good option for the beginners and small businesses, however, if you want to...
I mean that to be able to install the most recent security updates in OpenCart, you will need to update the files on the server. I don't think that it is bad, but it takes some time to do. Overall, it is easy to use, but not easy to customize.
To create the right documentation, you definitely need to make it correspond with GDPR law. I don't have the example of all the documents, but I found the article that covers all GDPR points and what should be done with the privacy policy, cookie policy, and terms&conditions to comply with the...
I vote for Magento 2 even if it is slow, it is scalable and customizable. And you always can optimize it with cache management, optimizing js and pictures, etc. There are more options to work with products and categories. WooCommerce is great if you have the small store. OpenCart is a good...
There are some other modules from Firebear, Ubetheme and other extension development companies. However to migrate store from 1.x version to 2.x is not a one-step action. I am not sure that £40k is a reasonable price, because I worked with outsourcing agencies, but definitely, it costs money...
I use my iPhone reminder app and calendar. I think the more accessible tools you use, the more effective it will work for you. I've tried lots of apps, but only the default ones will work properly on your mobile device and appear on your screen when you need it.
I think it is a very diverse topic. But my opinion, as you pointed out that when people are associating some product or service with the name of your brand that's when your company isn't just producing, but it is popular and demanding among clients. Also, if you are building some innovative...
I agree with Inva; WP is not that flexible. Even with an ability to create multiple sites. However, it is quite affordable. Also, I know that Drupal is quite scalable and has the same multistore feature. You can try out this platform. Regarding SSL certificate, it is free as it was mentioned...
The first step as someone has already mentioned is to ask about platform options. If you run a successful physical store and you want to be more flexible to gain your customers' loyalty, you need some powerful and scalable solution. On the other hand, if you never deal with any CMS, you need...
I think that BigCommerce is quite overpriced. Reading reviews about it, people complain that it has a fair number of bugs. To be fair, I like the idea of the Cloud platform, but I think that Shopify is better compared to BigCommerce.
However, everything depends on your business size and goals...
I think for your type of business Squarespace would be a better option. It has a creative community so that it would be perfect for marketing and templates are quite modern and minimalistic. But if you want a kinda traditional type of online store, you can choose Shopify or Magento Community...