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Tag Archives: e-commerce
What is the optimum number of products per page in an e-commerce website for a good user experience?
The optimum number of products per page in an e-commerce website for a good user experience can vary depending on a number of factors, including the nature of the products, the target audience, and the overall design and layout of the website. However, some general guidelines include:
- For visually driven products, such as clothing and home goods, it is generally recommended to display between 12 and 24 products per page. This allows users to see a variety of products at
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Tagged e-commerce, products per page, user friendly
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Choosing the Best Website Solution: WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and UltimateWB Compared
There are lots of website builders to choose from, but when it comes to versatility and flexibility, WordPress stands out as a top choice, especially when compared to platforms like Wix or Squarespace. However, if you're looking for the best of both worlds – flexibility and ease of use – UltimateWB is the ultimate choice.
The Power of WordPress: Flexibility and Web Hosting Choice
One of the most significant advantages of WordPress over platforms like Wix and Squarespace is its
... Continue readingA Comprehensive Review of GoDaddy Website Builder vs. UltimateWB Website Builder
In the world of website building, GoDaddy and UltimateWB are two popular options that cater to a wide range of users, from beginners to experienced webmasters. In this in-depth review, we'll compare these two website builders, examining their features, ease of use, customization options, pricing, and more to help you make an informed choice for your website needs.
1. Ease of Use:
GoDaddy Website Builder: GoDaddy's website builder is designed for simplicity, making it accessible to users with little to
... Continue readingHow much would it cost to build a website like Amazon.com or Apple.com?
To build a website like Amazon.com: You can build a marketplace with UltimateWB and the built-in Classifieds app. Like Amazon, you would be able to allow others to post their items too. You can set it up with profit-sharing, so that you get a percentage of the sale. Kind of like PayPal.
To build a website like Apple.com: You could use the UltimateWB built-in e-commerce app.
You can build any type of website with UltimateWB. It is very flexible and
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What is the difference between e-commerce and online classifieds?
With e-commerce you usually have a shopping cart and check out process. With classifieds there are multiple sellers, posting their items and advertisements, and the interaction is usually on a per ad basis. You can integrate either - or both - easily on your website with UltimateWB - it has a built-in e-commerce app and classifieds app. You can use the auctions app with the classifieds app, to allow bidding on items. Check out the difference in look and features
... Continue readingCan I use a Shopify theme with WooCommerce?
Short answer: no, you can’t. It sounds simple, but it’s not - Shopify themes aren’t compatible with WooCommerce (a WordPress plugin). Don’t worry: we’ll explain why, and show the easiest ways to get the look and functionality you want.
Related: Do you really own your WordPress website?
Why Shopify Themes Don’t Work on WooCommerce
Shopify and WooCommerce use completely different theme systems:
- Shopify themes are built with Liquid, Shopify’s proprietary template language.
- WooCommerce themes run on WordPress and use
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What is the CMS equivalent of Shopify?
UltimateWB is even better than Shopify. They don’t require you to pay each time you make a sale, and it’s a lot less inexpensive monthly. Plus you get web hosting choice - you can host your website there or download the website builder/files and host your website on another server. And UltimateWB has a lot of built-in apps, including social and e-commerce. You can open up your store to other sellers if you want with the UltimateWB classifieds app, and
... Continue readingWordPress developer that does e-commerce, where can I find one?
Right here. I can use WordPress if you want, with plugins for the e-commerce features. If you’re open to a different platform, I prefer UltimateWB and think it’s a better option. You can use WordPress with UltimateWB for the blogging section of your website if you want. The UltimateWB styles manager updates the WordPress blog style so it can automatically match the design of the rest of your website.
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