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8 Best Magento Hosting Providers Compared

Though most hosts can meet Magento’s basic hosting requirements, Magento stores have unique needs as compared to other websites, especially if your store has a lot of products and/or a lot of shoppers.

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How to Sell Products on WordPress Without WooCommerce

WooCommerce has long been the default solution for selling products on WordPress sites. However, that doesn't always make it the best choice for every single product-selling scenario. Fortunately, WordPress offers several fantastic alternatives. One of my personal favorites is a plugin called WP Full Pay and in this tutorial I'm going to teach you how to use it.

7 Best Stripe Payment Plugins for WordPress (Most Are Free)

Very recently I found myself contemplating whether I should replace the external payment system I have on one of my sites with a native WordPress solution. I was already familiar with Stripe as a payment processor, which naturally led me to researching Stripe plugins so that I could find a good one for my particular need. Now that I've finished, I decided to share the results with you here.

How to Sell Ebooks Online: 5 Distinct Ways That Work

If you’re wondering how to sell ebooks online, the good news is that it’s easier than you might think. There are several ways to do this and get your work in front of audiences worldwide, even on a budget.

17 Best WordPress Plugins for Ecommerce Stores

Starting an online store can be overwhelming. Apart from basic eCommerce functionalities such as a shopping cart and payment gateways, you might also need a few other tools to boost your conversions and manage customer relationships. Therefore, we’ve compiled a list of the best WordPress plugins for eCommerce.

Shopify vs Shopify Plus: What Are the Differences, Really?

Deciding between Shopify and Shopify Plus can feel like navigating a maze, especially when the differences between these platforms aren’t immediately clear. I wonder why Shopify doesn’t want to make this easier to grasp at first sight, but hey, that’s what we’re here for!

How to Start an Online Store With WordPress: Ultimate Guide

If you’re looking up how to start an online store, you should seriously consider running it on WordPress. First off, WordPress powers more than 40% of the web already. Many of those websites happen to be ecommerce stores. Even though WordPress has established itself as a blogging platform, the way it makes ecommerce work is with a plugin called WooCommerce. It is an all-in-one ecommerce solution that integrates with WordPress seamlessly.