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Join us as we compare top ecommerce platforms — Adobe Commerce (Magento), Shopify, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce — to help you decide which is best for your business.
How do you choose an ecommerce platform that will work for your business? After knowing how you intend to sell online, it is also crucial to understand your expected revenue and all things that go along with it. We'll explain how expected revenue can influence ecommerce platform choice.
As part of our Ecommerce Platform Comparison Guide exploration, we’re going to cover how to choose an ecommerce platform depending on your selling approach and your business.
The best way to maintain your website’s performance is to stay consistent in maintenance and upgrades. We’ll explain which parts of your website need to be updated to maintain performance and how to plan ahead to avoid massive website overhauls in the future.
Shopify recently introduced a major update — Shopify Online Store 2.0. This update is meant to give even greater flexibility and performance for merchants along with all new developer tools.
We compare PaaS (Platform as a Service), SaaS (Software as a Service), modular, and self-hosted open source ecommerce platforms by how they are hosted and delivered.
Adobe Commerce (previously known as Magento) and Shopify both have promising attributes – but which is best for you? We compare the strengths, limitations, and cost of both.
We've been asked many times to expand on the total cost of ownership for running an ecommerce business on Shopify. We'll explain everything you need to know about pricing the platform.
There’s no denying the importance of your customers and your website’s UX, but custom UX comes with a price. Here’s how using a Shopify base theme as a starting point can save both time and money.