voodoo
posted this
09 October 2022
I also keep things seperate - so I use ecwid for the following reasons.
1. It is seperate to wordpress and lives in EC2 cloud
2. It integrates with WP, Joomla, HTNL,PHP, Drupal - in fact any website - copy / paste 5 lines of code - and hey presto you shop and all products now appear.
3. This means I can have many websites - but all with the same shop on them - controlled by 1 dashboard
4. ecwid integrates with all social media platforms - so I can also sell products directly from facebook, insta, tiktok etc - my products will appear wherever my customers are
You can try it for free for 10 products after that you pay for extras - like woocommerce does.
This setup is my goto setup for any website that needs ecommerce
I also keep things seperate - so I use [ecwid][1] for the following reasons.
1. It is seperate to wordpress and lives in EC2 cloud
2. It integrates with WP, Joomla, HTNL,PHP, Drupal - in fact any website - copy / paste 5 lines of code - and hey presto you shop and all products now appear.
3. This means I can have many websites - but all with the same shop on them - controlled by 1 dashboard
4. ecwid integrates with all social media platforms - so I can also sell products directly from facebook, insta, tiktok etc - my products will appear wherever my customers are
You can try it for free for 10 products after that you pay for extras - like woocommerce does.
This setup is my goto setup for any website that needs ecommerce
[1]: https://www.ecwid.co.uk