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Pros And cons of wordpress and shopify

Knowing about the pros and cons of both Shopify and WordPress is essential. That's why in today's slide I'm going to share the key pros and cons of each one so that you could easily decide which one to choose. Hope you like it!

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Pros And cons of wordpress and shopify

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  1. TIPSOONT.COM Market SEO Trends THE PROS AND CONS OF SHOPIFY AND WORDPRESS Pros and cons Ultimate guide by TipSoont.com Support system

  2. TIPSOONT.COM INTRODUCTION Shopify and WordPress are both popular CMS. With the passive increase in demand for online businesses, the importance of both CMs systems has increased widely. And this has made the decision much more difficult for which one to choose. That's why we created this slide where we will discuss the ultimate pros and cons of both platforms to help you out in making a well-informed decision.

  3. TIPSOONT.COM MARKET Others Shopify Talking about WordPress's and Shopify's market share, it's obvious that more than 46% of websites use WordPress (WooCommerce). However, Shopify remains the second most important CMS for any eCommerce website, whereas other marketplaces include the top 3 of Wix, Jamoola, and Squarespace. WordPress users around the globe

  4. TIPSOONT.COM TRENDS Considering the importance of WordPress vs. Shopify, SEO is the ultimate need of any business. Undoubtedly, Shopify can also create a search engine-friendly websites and content, but WordPress still remains the best due to its wide range of plugins and customizations. However, considering your needs always leads the decision to choose.

  5. TIPSOONT.COM SUPPORT SYSTEM The support system of any CMS matters the most. In WordPress, you can't get the direct customer support; however, you can still submit a ticket and wait for the response. Further, various platforms or blogs are also available to help you out. Meanwhile, Shopify offers a direct customer support system in its premium packages.

  6. THE PROS OF SHOPIFY RESPONSIVE SECURITY SCALABLE Shopify offers a 100% secure SSL to provide better security features to the end users. Further, the cybersecurity experts are also working to make the site hackproof with a clear and easy checkout options. Shopify has over 64 mobile responsive themes that cost around 140 dollars. You can choose any of them and make your site customized. Scaling the business up to any level is a lot easier. Upgrading your package allows you to manage your site traffic without compromising quality. TIPSOONT.COM

  7. THE CONS OF SHOPIFY FEE CUSTOMIZATION Although Shopify offers 3 premium plans, from basic to advanced, deciding which one is a bit confusing. In the free plan, you will get only 10 themes for free. The Shopify customization capability is quite less. In order to make it more customized, you must know coding. TIPSOONT.COM

  8. THE PROS OF WORDPRESS CUSTOMIZATION FLEXIBLE RESPONSIVE Adding basic customization or store functionalities is quite easy in WordPress. Multiple free and premium extensions are available to make the product, store, and checkout pages easier, which helps to boost customer experience. Flexibility is the key factor in keeping WordPress a priority. Whether selling a digital product, service, or good WordPress has created the process straightforward. Websites made on WordPress are more mobile responsive and the various tools have also helped in improving the site speed. TIPSOONT.COM

  9. THE CONS OF WORDPRESS UPDATES GLITCHIS Various plugins are available to make the site more customized. However, these features have also increased the risk of minor website glitches, from storage space to slowing down the speed. Regular updates in the WordPress versions are also a drawback where users can feel difficulty in understanding the process. TIPSOONT.COM

  10. DIGITAL MARKETING So, Shopify is a popular website builder used specifically for eCommerce websites. However, in WordPress by spending less you can make your site even more customized. THANK YOU

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