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WordPress vs Magento PDF

Both WordPress and Magento are Content Management Systems. With the right plugins, <br>you can use them to build a company website, a personal blog, an app, or an eCommerce store.<br>In this comparison, weu2019ll look at WordPress.org, a free, open-source, self-hosted version of this CMS.<br><br><br>Here is more information @<br>https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/wordpress-vs-magento/?utm_source=ppt&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tof_cd_wpvsmagento<br>

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WordPress vs Magento PDF

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  1. WordPress vs Magento for eCommerce : What's Best

  2. INTRODUCTION In 2020, global eCommerce grew by a staggering 27.6%. And, as shoppers keep moving online, it's estimated that the sales will reach 5 trillion in 2021. One of the first decisions you have to make is to choose a platform that you’ll build your online store on. We’ll take a closer look at the two most prominent open-source players - WordPress vs Magento.

  3. WordPress vs Magento for eCommerce: What's Best Both WordPress and Magento are Content Management Systems. A CMS allows the user to build and manage a site, as well as create and publish content. WordPress is the most popular CMS, powering 14.7% of the world’s top websites. It’s also popular among bloggers and small and medium business owners alike. A lot of it has to do with its ease of use and customizability. With the right plugins, you can use it to build a company website, a personal blog, an app, or an eCommerce store.

  4. WordPress for eCommerce – Core Features To create one, you’ll need to install an additional eCommerce plugin. WooCommerce can add eCommerce capabilities to any WordPress website. By using it, you can sell virtual and physical products, as well as manage your inventory and payments. You can also add plugins that allow you to sell subscription services or manage taxation.

  5. Magento – Core Features Magento is a platform built for eCommerce. It offers all the core features you might want in an online store out of the box. Magento really shines over WordPress in the way it handles big inventory. Unlike WooCommerce, Magento feels designed specifically for big online stores. Magento shares many features with its competitors, it takes some of them to the next level.

  6. Which One Is Faster Website speed depends on many more factors than just the platform that you use. Its purely HTML5 site would probably load faster than WordPress or Magento. Similarly, WordPress boasts some great themes optimized for speed (but so does Magento). The choice of a server, image optimization, and the type of plugins/extensions that you use... all that will shape how fast your site loads.

  7. How Customizable Are They? When you look at available customizations for WordPress vs Magento, the latter offers almost 4,000 (3,862 at the time of writing). They’re all open-source extensions, separated into nine categories. These include marketing, sales, customer support, and shipping, just to name a few of them. Plus, certain things (like basic eCommerce Analytics) come built into the platform.

  8. WordPress Customizable Are they? When it comes to customizability, no platform stands a chance against WordPress. Their repository boasts over 50,000 of both paid and free plugins. No matter what customization you’re looking for, there’s most likely a plugin for it. In fact, there are dozens of eCommerce plugins alone!

  9. WordPress and Magento – Are They SEO-Friendly? WordPress and Magento come with basic built-in SEO capabilities. And they both offer great SEO plugins/extensions. In the case of WordPress, the two most popular ones are Yoast and All in One SEO. A popular Magento alternative is Magento 2 SEO extension.

  10. WordPress vs Magento – What About Their Security? WordPress vs Magento, both platforms “consist of” of a core installation, as well as extra plugins and themes. And it's those themes and plugins that you need to be super careful about. That's because, even if the core is updated regularly, themes and plugins may not be. This puts your online store at risk. To keep your store secure, you want to ensure they are all are updated regularly. WordPress-based websites are attacked more often than any other. At the same time, because it's so popular, it offers more security plugins than any platform out there! For example, WPBlazer’s Malware Scanner helps protect your website from malware.

  11. Advantages: WordPress Magento Analytics Flexible and customizable ECommerce-Focused Beginner-Friendly Scalability Affordable Huge Community Better Marketing Capabilities

  12. Which to Pick? WordPress is a great choice for anyone looking to start a small online store. Magento is a better choice for entrepreneurs who want to build a big store. WordPress to make your store SEO-friendly. Then, you could deploy Magento on the backend and enjoy all it has to offer management and sales-wise. Unless you have a big store with an inventory of 500+ products, we recommend WordPress. Even if just for the fact that Magento on its own may be a bit too complex if you’re starting out. Here is more information @ https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/wordpress-vs- magento/

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