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        • JordanBrown
          JordanBrown last edited by

          Which cms is good for health product website (selling).?

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          • LesleyPaone
            LesleyPaone @phatm1ke last edited by

            I am sorry you feel that way, but you are wrong. It looks like woo only supports around 125 payment methods (gateways and offline type methods such as P.O's and such). With only 14 free ones that only include one top tier US payment company (Amazon).

            Check out something like Prestashop. Between the main site and all of the 3rd party merchant sites, they support around 300 different gateways and methods. With most top tier gateways in the US being free, such as Auth.net, Bluepay, First Data, Paypal business, Paypal Advanced, ect. So while Woo does have good payment support, it is costly and not near the best coverage.

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            • phatm1ke
              phatm1ke last edited by

              I see a lot of comments about the lack of support of some gateways for WooCommerce. To the poster who mentioned BluePay Woo Commerce. I completely disagree, in fact, I think there is more merchant support from WooCommerce than any other popular platform today. Yeah, I said it

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              • PaddyDisplays
                PaddyDisplays @LesleyPaone last edited by

                I agree with lesley, make a short list of which platforms your are looking at, make a list of what you want, then see which ones check the most boxes.  Might be worth visiting the forums of each and asking questions there.

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                • JordanBrown
                  JordanBrown @LesleyPaone last edited by

                  Hi Lesley, Is there any way to try all of them at free (like DEMO)? to check there feature etc.

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                  • GPainter
                    GPainter @JordanBrown last edited by

                    You can view some of the live stores here - http://www.cs-cart.com/live-stores.html

                    There are some themes here - http://marketplace.cs-cart.com/themes.html

                    Cs-cart is fully customizable so in general most developers will be able to make any theme you want for it.

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                    • JordanBrown
                      JordanBrown @GPainter last edited by

                      Hi Chris, i am not able to found much themes for Cs-cart on themeforest, Do you have any other website where I can find more themes?

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                      • LesleyPaone
                        LesleyPaone @JordanBrown last edited by

                        This is really a decision that you need to make. It is akin to asking what kind of vehicle you should buy. If I were in your situation what I would do is write out a feature list that I want and find which platform closely integrates with it.

                        Also, if you are not on a hard deadline play with them all before you make a decision. Then you will know what you are getting into.

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                        • GPainter
                          GPainter @JordanBrown last edited by

                          You forgot Cs-cart which is widely - I'd take some time to research that as well as to UI is very easy to use and its super versatile

                          http://www.cs-cart.com/

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                          • JordanBrown
                            JordanBrown last edited by

                            So for which Platform i need to go for? with the above website requirements.  Prestashop or Magento or Wordpress

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                            • PaddyDisplays
                              PaddyDisplays @JordanBrown last edited by

                              Well that sites uses WooCommerce

                              http://builtwith.com/ayurvediccure.com

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                              • JordanBrown
                                JordanBrown last edited by

                                Back again.. . this is what i need www.ayurvediccure.com. Now please let me know which platform is good according to my needs? thanks for help in advance.

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                                • PaddyDisplays
                                  PaddyDisplays last edited by

                                  I would add some hosts have 1 click installs for some open source e-commerce and then auto upgrades.  That could make your live easier as it sounds to me you only want a simple e-commerce system so pretty much any opensource system will do the job for you.

                                  Most systems support paypal by default, but paypal rates are not the best, but if your not selling much then they are still the best option as proper payment gateways have monthly costs, so only make sense if your doing decent numbers (and they can take some work to get setup).

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                                  • LesleyPaone
                                    LesleyPaone @JordanBrown last edited by

                                    No problem, people sharing knowledge is what makes a community great.

                                    To answer your question I missed above, Prestashop is free, all you need it web hosting.

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                                    • JordanBrown
                                      JordanBrown @LesleyPaone last edited by

                                      Thank you Lesley for your help.. Very nice of you to write here and answer me..

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                                      • LesleyPaone
                                        LesleyPaone @JordanBrown last edited by

                                        Out of the box I think the supported ones are paypal standard and adaptive, blue pay, authorize.net, cod, bank wire, first data, hipay, moneybookers, payment sense. Those are the US ones I remember off the top of my head, but you can get a module for any gateway really. I made one for NMI I have for free download on my site, there is a stripe one floating around too that is free also.

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                                        • JordanBrown
                                          JordanBrown @LesleyPaone last edited by

                                          Do I need to purchase payment gateway also? or simple paypal will work? (pay and buy)

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                                          • LesleyPaone
                                            LesleyPaone @JordanBrown last edited by

                                            When clients ask me to use Wordpress for an e-commerce site, I not only say no, I say hell no. Wordpress is not a scalable solution with a myriad of other issues. Let me list the issues I have with Wordpress as an ecommerce store.

                                            Security, it is just not secure. Most ecommerce applications use a two authentication system, not to be confused with a two factor authentication system. Like Prestashop what it does is has a login for the admins and a separate login for the customers. They are not handled by the same code, the same page, or the same system. Wordpress uses only one system, so where an admin would login, so would a client. This is insecure in so many ways in my mind. One, how many password attempts do you wait before you lock someone out? It could be a legitimate user that gets locked out costing you a sale. But at the same time, if you do not lock them out, they can write a script that for days uses different ip addresses to try to crack your admin password. On ecommerce systems most allow you to select an admin directory. Wordpress's is site.com/wp-login. Prestashop or Magento it could be site.com/3490834admin or what ever you feel like using.

                                            Another issue is features. There really are not many, sure there are plugins that are developed by God knows who, but Wordpress was never meant to be an ecommerce platform so it lacks a lot of the valuable features. Most Prestashop sites I work on (I keep using Prestashop not to push it, but it is really the only platform I develop with) only use 2 -4 modules that are not part of the package. Usually they are like an obscure payment gateway, a module that connect to quickbooks, or a shipping module. Stats, products, features, cms, it is all held internally by the application. When it takes 30 modules by 30 different people to make a site, it will be insecure, there are no two ways about it. Something will also conflist as well breaking something. Plus there are not modules for half the features a real ecommerce platform has available for Wordpress. Sure you can sell, can you send time follow emails with coupons? Can you handle shipping products separately from different suppliers? Can you handle warehousing and storing supplier information? Can you import csv files from your suppliers automatically on schedule? It is the things like that when someone opens a shop, they do not take into account. It is a lot easier to flip a switch in the back office of a program to enable a feature than it is to either program it or try to find a module that does it.

                                            The whole idea of Wordpress is insecure when it comes to ecommerce systems. I mentioned the login above, but it is actually the whole foundation of Wordpress. One thing that you will never catch a dedicated ecommerce system doing is executing a server side language in the template. Wordpress's templates are built around PHP with adds another layer of in security. With Prestashop, a template uses variables that are passed from the controller or the module. That way the internal MVC structure is used to execute all of the code. I can only image how upsetting it must be to someone using Wordpress to find out their site was compromised because they downloaded a mailchimp plugin made by coder dude99 and he didn't sanitize the email input. Everything in an ecommerce system is handled through the controller logic, people aren't willy nilly writing code and executing it.

                                            Speed is also an issue, that comes in with the coding quality standards mentioned above. When you are executing all kinds of code, there could be a bottle neck anywhere. Most ecommerce platforms have built in functions for everything code wise and only allow you to use them. Want to access the database? Sure there is a function for that that checks the data for exploits before it is run. One thing I really like about Prestashop that wordpress does not do is how it handles css and javascript. When a module is developed, it has a directory it needs to be in, inside the module. Prestashop then takes the css and js and compiles it into 2 repective files, cutting down your request number and minifying it in the process. Plus it has default support for things such as APC, MEMcache, and CDN servers.

                                            To answer your question above, yes buying a template might be all you need. It really comes down to how you want your business to operate. There is pretty wide payment gateway support standard, but there are some that are not supported. So you might have to buy a payment module.

                                            If you are building this for a client, I would think twice about taking the job, if you don't have any experience with some of this stuff it can be difficult.

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                                            • JordanBrown
                                              JordanBrown @KeriMorgret last edited by

                                              I am looking for very simple product page which includes product images, description price, buy now and discount.

                                              Don't want any inventory etc.

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                                              • KeriMorgret
                                                KeriMorgret @JordanBrown last edited by

                                                I personally use Wordpress with Foxycart.

                                                Some things to think about are: do you need to keep track of inventory with this system? Do you need to display to the user how much product you have available? Do you need to take coupons? Issue gift certificates? Calculate shipping for a wide variety of package sizes and products? Offer multiple shipping methods? Offer sales to multiple countries? Deal with multiple currencies? Allow backorders? Set something as out of stock? What kind of sales reports are you looking for from the system?

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                                                • JordanBrown
                                                  JordanBrown @LesleyPaone last edited by

                                                  Hi Lesley,

                                                  Do I need to pay monthly for Prestashop? I have hosting, I will buy theme, what else?

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                                                  • JordanBrown
                                                    JordanBrown @PaddyDisplays last edited by

                                                    Hi Paddy,

                                                    I will buy theme from themeforest.net. So except theme, what I need to buy? I never used any selling CMS. So don't know about the cost.

                                                    Like wordpress, I only need to spend money on theme, rest I an do myself.

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                                                    • JordanBrown
                                                      JordanBrown last edited by

                                                      Hey, what about Wordpress? No one recommend it. I only familiar with wordpress.

                                                      Is any of the above cms is as easy as wordpress? For which I can go with

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                                                      • LesleyPaone
                                                        LesleyPaone @ogdcorp last edited by

                                                        Nice, I see you are local to Prestashop's office. Are you a member of the Prestashop forum?

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                                                        • ogdcorp
                                                          ogdcorp last edited by

                                                          I would recommend PrestaShop, its becoming more and more popular.
                                                          We currently are doing SEO for our clients using Prestashop with great results.

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                                                          • PaddyDisplays
                                                            PaddyDisplays last edited by

                                                            First you want to decide if you want open-source vs a closed platform.  As a general rule open source need more work and at least some technical knowledge, but there are cheap/free and you have complete freedom with them.  Closed platforms are generally easier to setup and easier to maintain but are more expensive (up front costs at least) and because its closed you have little freedom ( at the mercy of the company the develops it)

                                                            Note that is a very general rule and every platform is different and there is always the argument (normally put forward from closed platforms) that open source is can be  expensive in the long term because the costs of upgrading/maintaining it, espically if you our sourcing that work out.

                                                            I have used Zen-cart alot. big bonus is its free, its got a nice community (but not huge) and its a decent platform, but can require a bit of work to get it the way you want. big negative is that it can't do stock control for products with options eg you have a shirt that comes in an option of red or black, it just tracks the shirt stock not the amounts of red and black shirts.  If you are not using it for stock control then its not an issue (as I believe they are working on a fix for this) .   Over all Zen-cart is a good start if you have a low budget.

                                                            Starting to use Magneto, and even though its also "open source" it frees alot more commercial than zen-cart, but has a far bigger community and tons of extensions.  It still need a bit of work to get setup but it alot more flexible than zencart and has more 3rd party modules. There is a reason its the biggest E-commerce system in the world.

                                                            Never used Open-cart, but I did look into it and it looks nice ( but a know of a competitor that moved from open-cart to magento enterprise)

                                                            Another one I looked at is visualsoft, people that I know use it are happy with it as is easy to use and because it a closed platform you don't have to worry about alot of the technical stuff.  The basic price for it is ok, but they really  get you with the addon and can soon add up on price (that and you don't have the freedom of opensource is the reason I did not go with them)

                                                            I'm sure there are more platforms that are just as good if not better that the ones above, but I can only tell you about the ones I have experience with  😉

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                                                            • Matt-Williamson
                                                              Matt-Williamson last edited by

                                                              Hi Jordan,

                                                              I have worked with all of the platforms that you mention and my personal favourite is Magento. I find it to be very SEO friendly and there are lots of great tweaks that you can make to help with things like site speed. I also find the wide variety of extensions is very good with Magento. Some platforms are also more difficult than others for setting things like Google Analytics ecommerce tracking up - Magento is super easy 😄

                                                              Hope this helps

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                                                              • GPainter
                                                                GPainter last edited by

                                                                Don't forget Cs-Cart,  its very easy to use and we offer some very good packages, bit of self promotion we're one of the top cs-cart retailers so give me a PM if you want further details.

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                                                                • DeanAndrews
                                                                  DeanAndrews last edited by

                                                                  I guess it depends on what works for you as any of the platforms you mentioned are capable of selling most physical products.

                                                                  I've tried out quite a few (not tried Prestashop sorry Lesley) and my personal favourite is WooCommerce, If you can work with php, I suggest you create a child theme and make all code changes in the child functions.php/css then you have a framework that is fairly simple to upgrade.

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                                                                  • LesleyPaone
                                                                    LesleyPaone @JordanBrown last edited by

                                                                    It is pretty easy to maintain, easier than Magento and cheaper as well. It is also more powerful than the other options you mentioned. As for SEO it is on par with everything else SEO wise, it really comes down to how you structure the site, how SEO optimized the template is and things of that nature. There is a hosting company called Cloudways.com you can sign up for a free account with out having to enter a CC and try Prestashop out, they have an auto installer.

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                                                                    • JordanBrown
                                                                      JordanBrown @LesleyPaone last edited by

                                                                      I am looking for something easy to maintain and good in SEO like wordpress. Is Prestashop is easy to work ?

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                                                                      • LesleyPaone
                                                                        LesleyPaone last edited by

                                                                        Have you considered Prestashop? It is pretty popular also.

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                                                                          Our company runs a number of individual online shops, specialised in particular products but all in the same genre of goods overall, with a specific and relevant domain name for each shop. At the moment the sites are separate, and not interlinked, i.e. Completely separate brands. An analogy could be something like clothing accessories (we are not in the clothing business): scarves.com, and silkties.com (our field is more niche than this) We are about to launch a related site, (e.g. handbags.com), in the same field again but without precisely overlapping products. We will produce this site on a newer, more flexible e-commerce platform, so now is a good time to consider whether we want to place all our sites together with one e-commerce system on the backend. Essentially, we need to know what the pros and cons would be of the various options facing us and how the SEO ranking is affected by the three possibilities. Option 1: continue with separate sites each with its own domains. Option 2: have multiple sites, each on their own domain, but on the same ecommerce system and visible linked together for the customer (with unified checkout) – on the top of each site could be a menu bar linking to each site: [Scarves.com] – [SilkTies.com] – [Handbags.com] The main question here is whether the multiple domains are mutually beneficial, particularly considerding how close to target keywords the individual domains are. If mutually benefitial, how does it compare to option 3: Option 3: Having recently acquired a domain name (e.g. accessories.com) which would cover the whole category together, we are presented with a third option: making one site selling all of these products in different categories. Our main concern here would be losing the ability to specifically target marketing, and losing the benefit of the domains with the key words in for what people are more likely to be searching for (e.g. 'silk tie') rather than 'accessories.' Is it worth taking the hit on losing these specific targeted domain names for the advantage of increased combined inbound links?

                                                                          Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Colage
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                                                                        • ClifThompson

                                                                          Redirecting Canonical 301s and Magento Website

                                                                          I have an issue with a client's website where it has 3700+ pages, but roughly half of them are duplicates. Thankfully, the only difference between the original and the duplictes is the "?print" at the end of each URL (I suppose this is Magento's way of making a printable page version of the same page. I don't know, I didn't build it.) My questions is, how can I get all the pages like this http://www.mycompany.com/blah.html?print to redirect to pages like this... http://www.mycompany.com/blah.html Also, do they NEED to be Canonical, or will a 301 redirect be sufficient. Also, after having done this, if anybody knows, is there a way I can turn that feature off in Magento, because we're expanding our product line, and I don't want to have to keep chasing after these "?print" pages after the fact.

                                                                          Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | ClifThompson
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