Which is better for a small-medium ecommerce business website?

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Which is better for a small-medium ecommerce business website: WordPress or Joomla?
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  • Profile picture of the author advent
    why don't you try open cart, yup woo commerce too good.

    From Your Post, You Had mention E commerce, so you should choose E Commerce CMS.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Ogden
    I do not think it is a question of one or the other, Yes wordpress is very popular but it is a blog after all. Joomla, I never managed to get my head around. HTML or PHP can create great sites and the basics are easy to learn.

    If you are offering web design services you need to offer what the client wants and I find it strange that you are asking the question in this forum
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    Neither! Self-hosting is a huge mistake for small-to-medium ecommerce businesses. I would only self-host and create a customized storefront if I were a household name or multi-million dollar retailer. Why spend your time & energy on hosting settings, plugins, updates, security, etc. when you could be spending it on marketing and growing your business?
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    • Profile picture of the author SohmaNutra
      Originally Posted by dave_hermansen View Post

      Neither! Self-hosting is a huge mistake for small-to-medium ecommerce businesses. I would only self-host and create a customized storefront if I were a household name or multi-million dollar retailer. Why spend your time & energy on hosting settings, plugins, updates, security, etc. when you could be spending it on marketing and growing your business?
      Good points from Dave.

      There are cheap solutions like Ultra-Cart, which does pretty much all the things you need and they have great support. Great API connections as well and lot's of Up-time. which is nice..
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  • Profile picture of the author gdccashflow
    Whatever you build up, small to medium ecommerce, wordpress is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    I'd take WooCommerce any day over Joomla. Much friendlier platform and has an extension available for just about anything you want to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Soluweb
    Sorry if i disagree but a better option for a small or medium ecommerce website is Prestashop a lot of features, does not need a lot of resources so initially can be installed in a "decent" shared hosting service.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aguilar1181
    I would select the proper platform for the job. I have developed custom templates for all of these platforms, Wordpress and Joomla are good CMS but are not make for ecommerce like somebody already mentioned. Personally I wouldn't trust wordpress with security, considering how much they are target of constant attacks.

    I have to agree with @Soluweb, Prestashop is a good, easy to manage platform. Also I would consider Magento if you are planning on growing. Magento is good for scalability.
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  • Profile picture of the author rafsco
    It depends on you. Are you motivated or just giving it a try?

    Hosted if you are motivated, free if yiu are not fully commited, save your money.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Ogden
    It would seem that Paul is missing in action, I cannot understand why someone starts a thread to which people provide their opinions and then they can't be bothered to acknowledge or reply. I have notice that this seems to be happening more often these days and is diluting the value of the forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonvthomas
    I would say the best option is a managed wordpress website. Do get in touch and i could help you out in setting up one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Grazina
    Wordpress is better IMHO and ifastnet.com is able to satisfy all your demands in this way.
    Support is active for 24 hours and their prices are affordable.
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  • If you are planning to do it by yourself for yourself and do not know much about it, then prestashop can be a good alternative in a bsaic mode.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben West
    I would go with Wordpress because it can be applied to so many other uses.
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