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Creating a website today is straightforward, even for those without technical knowledge. Thanks to Content Management Systems (CMS), anyone can build a website with good navigation and varied content. We'll explore the top 5 CMS for eCommerce.
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WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin that enables quick and easy setup of online stores. It allows users to turn their websites into e-commerce portals with minimal effort. With user-friendly guides, you can install WooCommerce, add products, create categories, and configure shipping costs in just a few clicks.
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Shopify offers customizable templates, easy setup, and intuitive interface for selling physical or digital products. It provides monthly traffic and sales reports, and a mobile app for order and analytics access. Plans range from $29 to $299 per month, catering to different needs with various features.
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Magento, in addition to being a recognized CMS to generate web pages and manage them in a simple way, makes available to its users thousands of extensions that include functionalities for payments, shipments, taxes, analytics and logistics, essential to compete in electronic commerce.
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PrestaShop is an open-source and e-commerce solution (constantly evolving) that powers more than 300,000 online stores, today, in the world. In addition, it has a partnership with such well-known brands today as PayPal, Google, MailChimp or Facebook, all of them contributing their grain of sand to the web pages created through this CMS that
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The BigCommerce CMS creates different e-commerce experiences for its customers. Thanks – among other things – to its powerful SaaS solution, as well as its high levels of security and its simple interface that hides a complex system for optimizing operations.
CMS portals offer diverse features tailored for eCommerce. They simplify website creation, management, and customization, catering to different needs and expertise levels, ensuring a robust online presence for businesses.