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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...

Wondering whether you should upgrade Magento to 2.3.x? If not upgrade - will the store stop working? Will it be working as it always has? If Yes - how to...

Recent acquisition of Magento by Adobe has caused much dissatisfaction within the Magento community, with many users being unhappy with Adobe’s focus on Adobe Commerce for Enterprise clients leaving the...

Magento Commerce Cloud is a hosting platform for the Magento Commerce software that Adobe offers as a platform as a service (PaaS). It's a cloud hosting solution for eCommerce infrastructure...

Whether you’re an experienced store owner or a newbie, by now you should’ve already come to terms with having to create backups before each small or significant website modification (e.g.,...

Magento is one of the most popular eCommerce platforms, which comes with many opportunities for retailers. This shopping cart has lots of diverse built-in options, and there are plenty of...

If you’ve been following the news of e-Commerce lately, you couldn't miss the fuss about the release of Magento 2. Most certainly, you do already know what are the differences...