Hi, guys. I have a small fishing supplies. And I decided to boost my income by creating a website. My business partner told me that we could try Magento system for it. Do you have any insights? Which CRM would you suggest?
nice oneSquarespace is easiest, followed by Shopify, followed by WooCommerce. You can do anything with WooCommerce but you need to be a developer (or be able to pay for a lot of plugins) to do it. I would only recommend one of those three and would not recommend Magento. That recommendation could change, though. The landscape is constantly shifting on this. Good luck!👍🏻
Our company has replatformed from Magento to Shopify Plus, for someone who's a beginner in this, I suggest to use Shopify. To ensure Magento configured properly, you will need to know PHP, database and etc. Shopify has cheaper tiers like ($49 a months plus transaction fees) it's worth a try, there are ready made templates, and there are apps as well you can add to your site. It's pretty good.Hi, guys. I have a small fishing supplies. And I decided to boost my income by creating a website. My business partner told me that we could try Magento system for it. Do you have any insights? Which CRM would you suggest?
yes, I agree with you Currently, Magento is the most reliable best eCommerce platform in the market today! Magento offers full control over features and options to design, customize and frame as per the need of online sellers and market trends. Magento has updated both the open-source and enterprise edition and now it comes by the name of Magento community and Magento commerce edition. The community edition is free to download, however, a seller needs to pay the license fee if the commerce edition order will be placed.Hi, guys. I have a small fishing supplies. And I decided to boost my income by creating a website. My business partner told me that we could try Magento system for it. Do you have any insights? Which CRM would you suggest?
I would stay away from anything with Godaddy, overall it's very basic and won't scale well at all. if you don't want to host it yourself just go with shopify.Has anyone used Godaddy's e-commerce service? It looks like $13/month for the first year then double that after.
I'm going to answer this question assuming you don't have experience building a website, or that you're a business owner who doesn't want to waste effort trying to be an IT person along with the myriad of other things you need to be to run a business.
The process starts with buying a domain name and a hosting plan, then subscribing to your favourite ecommerce platform. You then set up a template, edit the website, upload the products, and set up payments and shipping details. The maintenance is all taken care of by the platform, of course.
- Decide on a domain name. Get started with a domain name that identifies your website to customers. ...
- Choose your site builder. ...
- Select a theme. ...
- Add product photos and descriptions. ...
- Create your other pages. ...
- Set up payment processing