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Best Technology To Build An Ecommerce Website

If you’re planning to build an eCommerce website, you’ll need to choose the best technology to power it. This can be a tough decision, as there are many different options available, and each has its own set of pros and cons.

To help you make the best choice for your needs, we’ve put together a list of the best technologies for building an eCommerce website.

WordPress + WooCommerce

WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that can be used to create all kinds of websites, including eCommerce sites. WooCommerce is a plugin that turns WordPress into an eCommerce platform. It’s one of the most popular eCommerce solutions on the web and it powers millions of websites.

Pros: WordPress is a very popular platform with a large community of developers and designers who can create custom themes and plugins. WooCommerce is a very versatile platform with a lot of features and add-ons.

Cons: WordPress can be a bit tricky to use for beginners, and it’s not the best choice for large-scale eCommerce sites.

Shopify

Shopify is a dedicated eCommerce platform that enables users to create online stores. It’s one of the most popular eCommerce solutions and it powers millions of websites. We love building sites in Shopify because the range of themes and apps available means you get a bespoke-looking store built on a solid platform.

Pros: Shopify is very user-friendly and easy to use, even for beginners. It’s also scalable and can be used for small to large-scale eCommerce sites. There is a wide range of themes and apps available for Shopify, so you can really tailor the look and feel of your store.

Cons: Shopify is a closed platform, which means you’re reliant on Shopify for hosting, security, and updates. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your needs.

Magento

Magento is a popular eCommerce platform that enables users to create online stores. It’s used by millions of websites and it’s one of the most popular eCommerce solutions available. We’ve also built sites on Magento and recommend this platform for larger eCommerce stores and multi-national sites.

Pros: Magento is very versatile and can be used for small to large-scale eCommerce sites. It’s also open-source, so you’re not reliant on a single provider for hosting, security, and updates.

Cons: Magento can be a bit tricky to use for beginners, and it requires more technical knowledge than some of the other platforms on this list. It’s also not the best choice for smaller-scale eCommerce sites.

BigCommerce

BigCommerce is up there with the market leaders, Shopify, and Magento. It’s a popular eCommerce platform that enables users to create online stores. BigCommerce is used by millions of websites and it’s one of the most popular eCommerce solutions available.

Pros: BigCommerce is very user-friendly, even for beginners. It’s also scalable and can be used for small to large-scale eCommerce sites. There is a wide range of themes and apps available for BigCommerce, so you can really tailor the look and feel of your store.

Cons: BigCommerce is a closed platform, which means you’re reliant on BigCommerce for hosting, security, and updates. Again it’s about how much control you want over your website.

Bespoke Builds

Sometimes you just can’t get what you need from an off-the-shelf solution. If you have specific requirements or need a very customised solution, then a bespoke build is the best option.

Pros: Bespoke builds are completely customisable and can be built to your exact specification. This means you’re not limited by what’s available on the market.

Cons: Bespoke builds can be very expensive and time-consuming. They also require a lot of technical knowledge and expertise.

Summary

If you need help choosing the best technology to build an eCommerce website reach out to our team. Our experts can advise you on the best platform for your needs and help you get started.

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