site set up help please

Hi all,

I'm looking at setting up a site something like the ones below,selling electrical products


sparksdirect.co.uk
thelightbulbshop.co.uk

Which would be easier to set up open cart or wordpress ??
 

antropy

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    For blogging purpose, you can always install Wordpress on a sub-domain or folder of your site and link to it from main menu.

    This is a good way to do it - you can theme the blog to look just like your store. We did that with the forum on www.rcgeeks.co.uk which looks like part of the site but is actually a separate piece of software (PHPBB).
     
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    Yeah, I'd use OpenCart, and then if you want a blog to drive traffic, install that to for example yoursite.co.uk/blog

    It's better for SEO to install it to a directory off your main domain than as a sub domain, as that'll give more "link love" to your main domain.

    Forums are normally installed on subdomains as they link out a lot, which could otherwise have a negative impact on your main domain's rankings.

    Subdomains are treated in part separately.

    Any decent web host will provide a one click installer so you can have OpenCart up and running in seconds.

    If you're curious about the other options available, the Softaculous site (arguably the best one click installer out there) has ratings and reviews for the most popular options:

    http://www.softaculous.com/softaculous/apps/ecommerce

    OpenCart and PrestaShop come out tops, although I'd recommend the former.

    You can even demo them there to see which you like the look of, here's the OpenCart one:
    http://www.softaculous.com/softaculous/demos/OpenCart

    I hope that helps

    Good luck!
     
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    I've had extensive experience of using both platforms and while I'd say wordpress is one of the best content management systems out there-it certainly has a far cleaner and easier to use interface than opencart for example, it was never really intended as e-commerce software and opencart is certainly one of the best solutions available.

    Although opencart has been gaining popularity lately it does tend to receive its far share of criticism. I personally have never come across any bugs whereas jigoshop for wordpress, while very nice and easier to use, is one of the buggiest pieces of software I've ever come across.
     
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    Hi all,

    I'm looking at setting up a site something like the ones below,selling electrical products

    sparksdirect.co.uk
    thelightbulbshop.co.uk

    Which would be easier to set up open cart or wordpress ??

    At a glance those are both custom designed on-line shops and the results of which you are not going to be able to achieve without the help of an online shop designer with good graphic design skills and of which there are many within in this forum that might be able to help.

    Therefore your priority should not be worrying about which ecommerce engine to use but more so finding somebody who can deliver on design and functionality.
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    antropy

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    Lol no not at all.

    The host name will probably be your web address and the username and password should probably be your cPanel ones... but do be careful it would be possible to break your website if you upload to the wrong place or delete anything!
     
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