Category Archive For "Magento"

WooCommerce vs. Shopify vs. Magento vs. BigCommerce

Planning to launch your first online store? Or are you looking to upgrade to an e-commerce platform that can handle your growing business? Choosing the right e-commerce platform is one of the most critical decisions you’ll make. The perfect platform can simplify operations, attract more customers, and drive business growth, while the wrong one can …

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6 Reasons which Make Magento the Best Fit for Your E-commerce Sites

The US B2B eCommerce is likely to hit a whopping $1.8 trillion by 2023. (Source: Forrester) By 2040, almost 95% of all purchases are likely to be via eCommerce. (Source: Nasdaq) 67% of Millennials and 56% of Gen Xers prefer online shopping over in-store shopping. (Source: BigCommerce) These findings aren’t just mere numbers. One thing …

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Magento Community or Magento Enterprise – Which Should You Choose?

If you’re in e-commerce, you’ve probably considered Magento as your platform at least once. You might even be using it currently, and for a good reason. With flexible content management and built-in mobile optimization, it’s one of the most user-friendly and admin-friendly e-commerce platforms on the market. It can handle around 80,000 orders an hour, …

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Shopify vs Magento : Which One To Opt For In 2018

Choosing between Shopify and Magento is a problem which most of the online store owners face. Shopify and Magento are two most popular eCommerce platform. Still, often both are in conflict with each other. Shopify and Magento are characteristically different from each other. In this post, we will compare both Shopify and Magento and decide …

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A Few Words about Why Magento is Ideal for Ecommerce

What sets an Opensource platform like Magento apart from the rest are a user-friendly admin panel, availability of modules such as tax management, email newsletters, localization and multiple currency management systems. The interface is easy to use, which allows a ‘Not So Technical’ user handle basic as well as complex operations quite comfortably, without having …

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