Which E-Commerce Website Builder is the Best?
Hi There,Are you starting an online store or want to give your online store a new look?Today, I am going to compare pricing and features of 4 well-known builders and 4 self-hosted Wordpress (WooCommerce) options. Feel free to scroll down below to my thoughts on each one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OLsvx7-M3Q
Squarespace
This is the most aesthetically pleasing while at the same time user-friendly. I haven't used Squarespace in a while but would love to give it a try in the future. An SSL is included with all packages and it doesn't seem to have a limit on the number of visitors.Price $12 - $40/month
Wix
This is the easiest to use. Drag-and-drop editing is definitely beginner friendly. Some packages include SEO boosting and Google Ad credits.Price $14 - $35/month
Shopify
Easy to set up, but expensive. Multiple users can access and make changes to the site. Does integrate with third-party POS systems like PayPal, Stripe and Square.Price $29 - $299/month
Showit
Easy to set up, with drag-and-drop editing. This is more for a blog than an e-commerce site. Visitor limits are very low. I wouldn't recommend it for an e-commerce site.Price $19 - $39/month
Hostgator - WooCommerce
You will have to do everything yourself. SSL is included. Each package has different visitor limits. Lots of storage.Price $5.95 - $9.95/month
GoDaddy.com - WooCommerce
You will have to do everything yourself. SSL is not included. Storage and monthly visitor limits.Price $3.99 - $13.99/month
Name.com - WooCommerce
Really good customer service. You will have to do everything yourself. Automatic updates.Price $29.95 - $148.75/year
Bluehost - WooCommerce
A lot of bloggers use this hosting provider. I haven't used them yet.Price $3.99 - $13.99/monthThanks for Stopping by!Let me know if you found this information helpful!Best,EricaPortfolio | Etsy Shop | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest