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7 Most Popular CMS Platforms For E-Commerce Websites

What is CMS?

CMS (Content Management Systems) helps you create and store content in a shared repository. It manages the relationships between content items for you (e.g., keeping track of where they fit into the site hierarchy). Finally, it ensures that each content item is connected to the right style sheet when it comes to being published. Some CMSs also provide facilities to track the status of content items through editorial processes and workflows.

7 Most Popular CMS Platforms For E-Commerce Websites

Magento

Magento provides flexible, scalable eCommerce solutions designed to help you develop and succeed online. It has a cost-effective technology platform that makes it possible to implement effective control on content and functionality.

Price: Free

Pros:

1.Robust Platform

2.High Level of functionality

3.Large number of plugins and extensions

4.More SEO friendly

Cons:

1.Might be too complex for the small businesses

2.The small server may cause speed and other related issues 

PrestaShop

PrestaShop is the most reliable and flexible Open-source e-commerce software. PrestaShop has revolutionized the industry by providing features that engage shoppers and increase online sales.

Price: Free

Pros

  • open-source.
  • Highly customizable with some coding proficiency.
  • Lots of add-ons and third-party extensions.
  • Self-hosted, full management of server files.

Cons

  • Add-ons can be costly.
  • Add-ons can inhibit each other, and bugs may occur.
  • Speed needs to be improved

OpenCart

OpenCart is an open-source PHP-based online e-commerce solution. It is feature-rich, easy to use, search engine friendly, and with a visually appealing interface.

Price: Free

Pros

  • Ease of use
  • Simple to implement/design
  • Plenty of extensions and third-party modules
  • Open-source platform used by thousands of stores worldwide

Cons

  • Sometimes hard to customize
  • Insufficient marketing features
  • Lacks SEO functionalities

WooCommerce

WooCommerce is open-source content management that is based on WordPress. It helps you to build shops online, take payments, and take care of the products, manage inventory, and many many more.

Price: Free

Pros.

  • Good For Startups – Woo-commerce is easy to use and very cost-effective, and it is great for new e-commerce websites.
  • Open Source – Unlike Shopify, it allows you to execute many innovative ideas on your website.

Cons.

  • Technical problems – If you go with woo commerce, you will face a few technical issues like out-of-date plugins, plugins, etc.
  • Less Integration – Woo commerce has less integrating options

osCommerce

osCommerce is incredibly easy. With all of the themes and plugins out there, it enables non-developers to arrange a store with little or no assistance. Furthermore, osCommerce provides you the tools to set up your very own complete and self-hosted online store website for free to market and securely sell products and services to customers worldwide.

Price: Free

Pros

  • Uses Php and MySQL
  • Supports a wide range of credit-card processors and shipping services
  • Use an indexed database and can handle a large number of products

Cons

  • Long time updates
  • Can manage only one store
  • Fewer options for payments

Shopify

One of the first names that involve the mind when one thinks of an online e-commerce platform is Shopify. This is the most famous e-commerce platform used by 74,418 websites.

Price: $29-299

Pros:

  1. There are a large number of add-ons with beautiful and professional templates to choose from for a beautiful storefront
  2. You can also get 24/7 customer support for this either by phone call, chat, or email
  3. SEO friendly

Cons:

  1. It is slightly more complex to understand the back-end UX at the beginning
  2. As compare to another platform, it may work out slightly more expensive

Drupal

Drupal is an open-source content management system used for the back-end development of various websites.

Drupal is flexible, scalable, and feature-rich, but in the same whiff, the platform is complex!

Price: Free

Pros

  • Great customization options
  • Consistent performance
  • Technically advances

Cons

  • You need to invest a lot of time learning Drupal
  • It doesn’t necessarily blend well for custom applications
  • It consumes a lot of resources

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