im looking for Related products customers bought this then i need Reward points also live help feature i also need a digital goods etc so is this possible in open cart i know that it is also a multi store from one admin panel also need powerful seo
This is a great comparison between this two platforms. I've been using Woo-commerce for almost 3 years but its main problem is with downloading digital products..most of my clients complain of getting errors during download and it results me into manually sending them their digital products via mail. Is it a common problem for other vendors and is there a solution to this problem
excellent video... thank you very much dear friend very good information to take into account. just one question. If I already have opencart installed with my website can I pass it to woocommerce right? and how could i do it. thank you and greetings
Thank you. No you need to migrate your data, products, customers etc from Opencart to WooCommerce and I'm not sure of the exact process for those two platforms
I have just tried WooCommerce... I spend a day to try to setup a store, choosing from varyaty of free themes, most of them you need to start creating from 0, because they don't look as the image when you browsing. Each of my picked theme requires payment for Pro version, in order to have most of the functionalities. With OpenCart, it tooks me around 1 hour, to setup the store and have a demo running. Not sure still which to pick, perhaps i will continue to research, but so far, configuring the store with WooCommerce is not that easy as they advertise it, or at least not for me.
Setting up WooCommerce isn't the easiest thing to do and the themes don't generally install the demo content so they look like they do in the demos. I agree that Opencart is easier to set up but WooCommerce offers a lot more in terms of customization, plugins, flexibility etc but you need to find what is best for your business.
@@EcommerceGold obviously Opencart. I can understand people using WP for ease and plugin.Which also means vulnerability, slowing of speed . If you have a site and you want to integrate 5 -10 products there, then WP is good . But for a stand alone ECommerce one should go with an e-commerce framework and not a blogging platform. It depends what one is looking for, considering their seriousness of their e-commerce in the long run or an immediate fix. Sometimes too much of WP update is overwhelming 🙄
It's not really obvious though, just because a platform is designed purposely for something doesn't mean that it is actually good at it but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
In your video, in 11:16th time, you have mentioned that things like theme selection, plugins/extensions that are installed will impact the performance of the eCommerce platform. Also, the performance depends on eCommerce hosting quality. Yes, I agree with both these points. But, should we also give some thought about the tech stack used? How about NodeJS instead of PHP. NodeJS has the option of non-blocking I/O systems, and thus it can handle multiple requests simultaneously and make an eCommerce store efficient in handling multiple requests at the same time. I do understand there are very few eCommerce Solutions on NodeJS. But, there are these Reaction Commerce and Spurtcommerce. And, many Developers do say, in terms of request handling, NodeJS is better than Python and Ruby also.
Thank you for the in-depth comment but my videos are aimed at beginners to ecommerce to help them decide which platform is could be the best option for their business, plus I am not a developer, so I look at it from the perspective of someone who is new to the platforms and also someone who has built and run a few ecommerce sites. If I started delving into the development side of things, I would be aiming and a completely different audience and as there are other UA-camrs out there who know a lot more than me about it, I will happily leave that to them.
I do understand that your target audience is different. Audience with technical interest will also surely bump into your video. So, I thought, from my point of view if I add a comment, with my knowledge, it can be helpful for such audience also.
Hey Paul, can I design the site in Webflow, export the code (HTML, CSS, and any Javascript) and customize the Opencart website this way? Or will there be technical problems?
Hi, I honestly don't know as I haven't looked into customization options within Opencart beyond what is available within the platform/dashboard. There may be some technical issues as Opencart is known as not being the most developer friendly platform, the best place to ask would be the Opencart community forum as there are people in there much more knowledgeable than me about the platform.
Thanks Paul, very insightful comparison. Question: at 16:55 when looking into ORDER management, do you know of a Woo Commerce plugin you would recommend?
Yes, it is called WooCommerce PDF Invoices and Packing slips, it was the one I used on my WooCommerce site, I've done a guide on the plugin that might be helpful www.ecommerce-gold.com/how-to-print-woocommerce-orders/
I found that Opencart theme and extension are many bugs after 2.0 version. Their 3rd party programmer should be no full testing before launch their theme and extension.
I'm not planning on doing any Magento content in the near future, due to it being more of an enterprise level platform, which requires specific hosting and in many cases a Magento developer. It isn't a great option for people new to ecommerce, which is who my channel is aimed at.
Your videos are real gold. Could you do a comparison between 3d cart and Shopify? 3d cart has similar pricing and features and I think it is a good alternative for Shopify.
Woo commerce is better,I built one shop without any paid features, I tried prestashop I don’t turst those so called professional platforms anymore they even charges you for very basic plugin,
Thank-you for not having an annoying bot reading a script.
No problem. I could be a really advanced bot though!
@@EcommerceGoldlol
Hey man, your content is very good, please keep it up, thanks very much for the information
Thank you, glad you found the video helpful and I don't plan on stopping soon.
Absolutely to the point , you made my day, best wishes to you
Thank you and hope the video was helpful
keep it going man, thank you for your content
Thank you, appreciate the comment
im looking for Related products customers bought this then i need Reward points also live help feature i also need a digital goods etc so is this possible in open cart i know that it is also a multi store from one admin panel also need powerful seo
This is a great comparison between this two platforms. I've been using Woo-commerce for almost 3 years but its main problem is with downloading digital products..most of my clients complain of getting errors during download and it results me into manually sending them their digital products via mail. Is it a common problem for other vendors and is there a solution to this problem
Did u use shopify or something else ?
Thank You so much, Paul! This video has helped me a lot!
No problem, glad it was helpful
excellent video... thank you very much dear friend very good information to take into account. just one question. If I already have opencart installed with my website can I pass it to woocommerce right? and how could i do it. thank you and greetings
Thank you. No you need to migrate your data, products, customers etc from Opencart to WooCommerce and I'm not sure of the exact process for those two platforms
I have just tried WooCommerce... I spend a day to try to setup a store, choosing from varyaty of free themes, most of them you need to start creating from 0, because they don't look as the image when you browsing. Each of my picked theme requires payment for Pro version, in order to have most of the functionalities. With OpenCart, it tooks me around 1 hour, to setup the store and have a demo running. Not sure still which to pick, perhaps i will continue to research, but so far, configuring the store with WooCommerce is not that easy as they advertise it, or at least not for me.
Setting up WooCommerce isn't the easiest thing to do and the themes don't generally install the demo content so they look like they do in the demos.
I agree that Opencart is easier to set up but WooCommerce offers a lot more in terms of customization, plugins, flexibility etc but you need to find what is best for your business.
WP is a blogging platform which is changed to and e-commerce using plugin where as OC is made for e-commerce out of the box.
Correct but that still doesn't answer the question as to which one is better for ecommerce.
@@EcommerceGold obviously Opencart. I can understand people using WP for ease and plugin.Which also means vulnerability, slowing of speed . If you have a site and you want to integrate 5 -10 products there, then WP is good . But for a stand alone ECommerce one should go with an e-commerce framework and not a blogging platform. It depends what one is looking for, considering their seriousness of their e-commerce in the long run or an immediate fix. Sometimes too much of WP update is overwhelming 🙄
It's not really obvious though, just because a platform is designed purposely for something doesn't mean that it is actually good at it but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
In your video, in 11:16th time, you have mentioned that things like theme selection, plugins/extensions that are installed will impact the performance of the eCommerce platform. Also, the performance depends on eCommerce hosting quality. Yes, I agree with both these points. But, should we also give some thought about the tech stack used? How about NodeJS instead of PHP. NodeJS has the option of non-blocking I/O systems, and thus it can handle multiple requests simultaneously and make an eCommerce store efficient in handling multiple requests at the same time. I do understand there are very few eCommerce Solutions on NodeJS. But, there are these Reaction Commerce and Spurtcommerce. And, many Developers do say, in terms of request handling, NodeJS is better than Python and Ruby also.
Thank you for the in-depth comment but my videos are aimed at beginners to ecommerce to help them decide which platform is could be the best option for their business, plus I am not a developer, so I look at it from the perspective of someone who is new to the platforms and also someone who has built and run a few ecommerce sites.
If I started delving into the development side of things, I would be aiming and a completely different audience and as there are other UA-camrs out there who know a lot more than me about it, I will happily leave that to them.
I do understand that your target audience is different. Audience with technical interest will also surely bump into your video. So, I thought, from my point of view if I add a comment, with my knowledge, it can be helpful for such audience also.
What do you know about SureCart? Is it only for digital products. subscriptions, and donations?
Not much, it is one of the plugins I need to take a look at.
Thank you so much for making this video. Absolutely informative.Now I am so clear I will go for woocommerce
No problem, glad it was helpful
Thank you, quite enlightening!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much brother 👍👍
No problem 👍
Is Woocommerce good for an online grocery store? We intend to manage 250+ products.
It would work
Hey Paul, can I design the site in Webflow, export the code (HTML, CSS, and any Javascript) and customize the Opencart website this way? Or will there be technical problems?
Hi, I honestly don't know as I haven't looked into customization options within Opencart beyond what is available within the platform/dashboard. There may be some technical issues as Opencart is known as not being the most developer friendly platform, the best place to ask would be the Opencart community forum as there are people in there much more knowledgeable than me about the platform.
No. The code webflow creates won’t just port over. Don’t forget that Opencart is built using PHP too.
Thanks Paul, very insightful comparison. Question: at 16:55 when looking into ORDER management, do you know of a Woo Commerce plugin you would recommend?
Yes, it is called WooCommerce PDF Invoices and Packing slips, it was the one I used on my WooCommerce site, I've done a guide on the plugin that might be helpful www.ecommerce-gold.com/how-to-print-woocommerce-orders/
I found that Opencart theme and extension are many bugs after 2.0 version. Their 3rd party programmer should be no full testing before launch their theme and extension.
Thanks. I was vey helpfull.
Thank you, I'm glad it was helpful
Thanks, amazing content
No problem, hope it was helpful
do one on Magento vs woo
I'm not planning on doing any Magento content in the near future, due to it being more of an enterprise level platform, which requires specific hosting and in many cases a Magento developer. It isn't a great option for people new to ecommerce, which is who my channel is aimed at.
Woo commerce vs Prestashop?
I will be comparing the three platforms in a video soon
Thank you
No problem.
thank you
No problem, hope you found the video helpful
I think
Opencart is for developers
WOO for designers
Nice video and comparison. In my opinion woocommerce is too slow.
thanks bro
No problem, hope the video helped
Your videos are real gold. Could you do a comparison between 3d cart and Shopify? 3d cart has similar pricing and features and I think it is a good alternative for Shopify.
Thank you! 3dcart vs Shopify is definitely on the list of my to do videos as it is a pretty good comparison
Bravo!
Thank you!
Woo commerce is better,I built one shop without any paid features, I tried prestashop I don’t turst those so called professional platforms anymore they even charges you for very basic plugin,
The BASS in his voice............
thanks for the video. As feedback you are too close to the camera haha
No problem. Thanks for the feedback but there is wall behind the my camera & computer, so not much I can do about it I'm afraid 🙁
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Thank you, appreciated!
woo commerce and wordpress are needed to maintain too much.. otherwise it will hacked.. opencart much better
Omg!! You mostly look like johnny sins
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