Any good ecommerce shopping carts?
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any good ecommerce shopping carts that won't break the bank?
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I guess most people would say Magento.
I've also had experience with Volusion and can recommend them.
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I would stay away from magento.
Depends what are you looking for? How big is the store going to be?
IMO some of the good ones all of which I work on currently:
- Shopify - Pretty good but I have some pet peeves with how hard it is to customize
- Big Commerce - Good for building out pages for seo
- 3D Cart - Would not make this my top choice but not horrible. Would recommend the top 2 over this one
- Spree - 100% open source and customizable
- Yahoo store - Old platform but people still like it. But who knows how long it will be around
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To add to Sean's comments, also consider what you are selling:
- A single product, or multiple products?
- Digital only? (need to think about how to make sure stuff isn't copied)
- Subscription services? (you need recurring billing)
- Shippable items? (may need shipping integration, lookup in UPS, and heaven help you if you're shipping items that are considered dimensional weight)
- Do you need to keep track of inventory?
- Does your inventory change?
And what kind of site do you have? Are you doing a new site? Is this going to be added in to an existing site? Are you using a CMS of some time that you will need to integrate?
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I'll add a vote for BigCommerce. They recently launched a big push to get developers to create plugins and apps for their cart. Also, their UI is very intuitive. For a newbie to e-commerce it's a great first start. Volusion is a very comparable alternative to BigCommerce based on the research I did before deciding to move forward with BC.
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thanks everyone for your answers. Ill check out all your recommendations
- A single product, or multiple products? multiple (about 15)
- Digital only? (need to think about how to make sure stuff isn't copied) (both digital and shippable product)
- Subscription services? (you need recurring billing) yes
- Shippable items? (may need shipping integration, lookup in UPS, and heaven help you if you're shipping items that are considered dimensional weight) media mail and first class only
- Do you need to keep track of inventory? no
- Does your inventory change? no
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I have been using Interspire shopping cart (makers of BigCommerce). Its pretty good out of the box in regards to SEO and the admin area is very user friendly, especially if you have non technical clients.
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No one mentioned OpenCart yet? wow .

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Just FYI, Big Commerce has discontinued Interspire and left the website owners who purchased it in the dark. No more updates or support.
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I use Yahoo now for my father's online store. I would NOT recommend using Yahoo unless you are coming into a situation where your client's store is already a Yahoo store and is well established.
I could write for pages on how far behind the features are. Our little business is small potatoes and we are consistently 2 years ahead of yahoo when adding features to our site and when finding solutions to our e-commerce problems.
I know you didn't necessarily just recommend it by saying "Old platform but people still like it. But who knows how long it will be around..."
But, I am here to RECOMMEND AGAINST IT.
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Magento, WooCommerce, OpenCart, Shopify, BigCommerce are some popular names in 2015 and 2016. Those shopping carts devide e-commerce platform into many different segments and different demand. OpenCart, BigCommerce are suitable for online store with high number of entities. WooCommerce, Shopify are suitable for small business with simplicity in management. Magento is the most be-loved e-commerce platform with high demand to migrate data to Magento. If you want to move old cart to Magento, check Magento migration tool.
Here is an overview of e-commerce market and e-commerce trends in 2016.