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WordPress vs Shopify: Which CMS Is Best for Your Website?

WordPress vs Shopify

By Jasmine LopezPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Do you want a website for your new business? You might not have decided which content management system to choose to manage your website.

And we must say that this is really tricky decision to take, particularly when you know both platforms are best. But they both too have some cons and pros.

To assist you in the right decision making, in this article you will find the comparison between WordPress and Shopify.

About WordPress

It was started as a blogging platform but now it is known as the most well-known content management system all over the world. As per some research, it has been shown that it has been powered by more than 35% of the web.

Plus WordPress has more than 62% of the market share in the content management system market. Knowing the fact that WordPress is used by the top 1000 websites in the world.

In two various versions, WordPress is available

1. Self Hosted WordPress

It is software that can be installed on a web server and can be downloaded from a WordPress website. You will be able to access the code but also you can add changes to it to make it more functional. This is possible because it is open source and free to use. because of this function very easily you can customize the website.

2. Hosted WordPress

This is software as a service model. It is just like Shopify. Monthly or yearly users will have to pay the fee to get access to plenty of features. This will make your website creation and maintenance task much easier.

Advantages and disadvantages of WordPress

Pros:

  • Easy customization.
  • Easy to use
  • Huge list of website best templates and plugins that can be considered as per your choice.
  • Search engine friendly.
  • High in features.
  • And easy to manage from any device and browsers

Cons:

  • Updates
  • security

The old version of WordPress or any other templates and plugins can have some security vulnerabilities, so it is important to update it regularly. Unfortunately, you would have to pay for new updates and security features.

Shopify

It an application that was actually created with the objective to offer traders an opportunity to build a website or an online store to sell products on the web.

It is a hosted solution because it is a software as a service model. this clearly means each and everything will get executed on their servers.

The best part about Shopify is that even if you are a beginner and have zero knowledge then also you can create an online store with this platform.

It's also good for the users having a high level of skills. They just need to change some CSS and HTML code and that's it.

Advantages and disadvantages of Shopify is given below

Pros:

  • Readymade website best templates for ecommerce
  • Dont need to have a coding experience

Cons:

  • Restricted options provided
  • Extra transactional fees
  • To get more features you need to switch to a paid app
  • While changing the theme, needs content reformatting

In terms of transactional fees, you will be charged more. For transaction fees, you will need to spend an extra like 0.5% to 2%. This feature can be irritating for some customers who have a limited or low budget.

While changing the template you will need to change the complete content of your website. Another biggest issue in Shopify is that it will provide limited options for customizing your website.

Conclusion:

In the comparision of WordPress and Shopify, WordPress is the winner as it is free and has unlimited options for website best templates, and plugins

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About the Creator

Jasmine Lopez

Jasmine Lopez is a WordPress developer at Grace Themes, a leading WordPress themes development company which builds user-friendly WordPress websites for startups and established businesses.

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  • Knowband5 days ago

    A clear comparison of two very different CMS approaches. Platform choice ultimately depends on whether a business values flexibility and ownership or simplicity and managed infrastructure.

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