ecommerce

Migrating your eCommerce store to a new platform can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Whether you're moving from WooCommerce to Shopify, Magento to BigCommerce, or any other platform, the migration process presents a prime opportunity to rethink and redesign your online store. Instead of simply transferring your old store as-is, using the migration process as a chance to refresh your design can help you enhance the user experience, improve conversion rates, and align your store with current trends and technological advancements. In this article, we will explore how you can use migration as an opportunity to redesign your store, along with the best practices and considerations for achieving a modern, functional, and visually appealing online shopping experience. Why Use Migration as an Opportunity for Redesign? When migrating your eCommerce store, the focus is often on ensuring that product data, customer information, and orders are transferred correctly. However, this is...

The global eCommerce market generates more than $5.7 trillion annually, expected to double over the next five years. Choosing the right eCommerce solution isn’t a decision you should take lightly....

Cakes, balloons, and party hats! Did you know that Cart2Cart is turning its 14th milestone in June? For those unaware, Cart2Cart started on June 1, 2009, when a team of...

WordPress is the most popular website builder in the world, used by 43.2% of all websites on the internet, according to W3Techs. As one of the first content management systems,...

Cryptocurrencies are no longer seen as solely an investment vehicle. According to a report by payments provider, Checkout, adoption has grown significantly in recent years. According to the findings, crypto...

PrestaShop and Shopify are both e-commerce platforms, but they are built on different principles. PrestaShop is a free, self-hosted platform that offers excellent scalability, while Shopify is a software-as-a-service (Saas)...

It's already a lot of work to run one store on Shopify. Why would you want to run multiple Shopify stores? Well, there are many legitimate reasons. Maybe you are...
