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5 Popular Content Management Systems for eCommerce

Published on 15 July 15
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People no longer need to go to the store to buy the necessary goods. With the advent of the Internet, we have the opportunity to purchase goods without leaving home. It is easy and convenient, and, therefore, popular. eCommerce keeps growing steadily and conquers its share of the global market.

When it comes to building an online store, there are many issues to take into account. The first and probably the most important question is which content management system (CMS) to choose to power your site. It goes without saying that it has to be dependable and reliable. Today, there is a large number of various eCommerce platforms. Let's take a look at the most popular of them.

1. Magento

Magento is considered the most popular CMS being used today. Many online stores successfully use this platform. It is really powerful, flexible, and simple to use. Magento has an extensive built-in functionality. One of its main advantages is the rapid deployment and a large number of additional functional modules. With Magento, you have the possibility to manage numerous sites, as well as integrate Google Website Optimizer.

2. Shopify

Shopify is one of the first CMS names that comes to your mind when you are talking about eCommerce platforms. It offers a wide choice of professional templates to pick from for a storefront. It also has a fair amount of add-ons. When using Shopify, you can count on 24/7 customer support.

3. Business Catalyst

Business Catalyst is a good choice if you need to build an eCommerce site of a small or medium-size. This platform is user friendly. It is simple and concise. Business Catalyst can be easily integrated with PayPal, Google Checkout and other payment systems. It also provides customer support in the form of online chat, phone, and e-mail.

4. PrestaShop

PrestaShop is a well-known online shopping platform. Online store based on this CMS looks as a showcase, and the engine on which it is installed allows you to control the logic and behavior of the user. There are a lot of the modules to play with. The administrative panel is very flexible.

5. WooCommerce

WooCommerce is a Wordpress plugin widely used for building online stores on the Wordpress platform. It has a large number of different themes and a wealth of build-in functionality. If you are familiar with WordPress, you will have no problems in work with WooCommerce.

If it is hard for you to determine yourself which content management system to pick to power your eCommerce site, you should consult with professionals. Tell them how you see your future online store and what you would like to get as a result. When building my online store (by the way, I chose Magento), I worked with the specialists from www.nixsolutions.com. Since then, I run a business only on the Internet.

Building an online store is the first step on your way to online entrepreneurship. To have a good product, pick a powerful and dependable eCommerce platform. This will become a solid base for the further development of your business.
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