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Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 2:21:57 GMT -5
GDPR-compliant Free to download and run Automatic site backups Thousands of third-party templates Easy user interface C Level Executive Email Lists Thousands of third-party apps Built-in CMS Abundant opportunities for integrations Built-in payments Abundant integrations Built-in marketing tools Built-in fraud protection “Plug and play” Here are the cons of Shopify and WordPress: Monthly fees range between $29 and $299 Large learning curve Transaction fees for e-commerce Can be buggy Limited free apps, additional apps cost more Extended customization requires third party apps Limited content creation design for blogs Hosting not included Limited design capabilities More vulnerable to hackers Limited templates SSL certificate must be purchased separately Limited customization WooCommerce vs. Shopify Seo WooCommerce is an e-commerce solution for users with a WordPress site and Shopify has its own solutions for e-commerce businesses built-in to optimize this particular niche market. Like Shopify, WooCommerce does an excellent job with SEO, but it primarily falls short in three categories; speed, site mapping, and 301 redirects. WooCommerce sites tend to be slower than Shopify sites because the coding is more complex. WooCommerce needs third-party apps to generate XML sitemaps, while Shopify automatically generates them. Finally, creating a redirect with Shopify just takes a few clicks. And again, WooCommerce, 301 redirects are only possible through a third-party app.
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