@fashionista8 Check out Omnisend as a potential option to replace it. We have been moving clients over to this and it is amazing https://t.co/P2wkisKGPM also they tell you how to migrate if you want. I like that they have SMS options as well.
@thequeenceee_ @_cottoncaaaandy If you are planning on starting an eCommerce store then @Shopify is the platform to use. The others are not as easy and don’t give you all the features right out of the box. If you have questions about it feel free to ask.
@J3theWebDev @adampatterson I couldn’t agree more with Shopify as a solution. They also offer a POS app for retail businesses so you can manage your inventory in one place and make sure that you don’t ever sell something that is out of stock. We implement POS solutions for clients all the time.
@TomWade @NicholasTeters @moltin@Shopify That’s completely understandable. I would recommend looking into. We build e-commerce sites for all our clients and have used all the platforms out there. @Shopify by far is the best one for all situations in our opinion.
@FrenchBulldogHP@liznlbee@Shopify@facebook@Pinterest Both of those rare great platforms for what you are doing but out of all of them I would focus on Instagram more. Instagram’s organic way of building brand is amazing and it can be integrated with Shopify to make purchases right inside their Instagram feed.
@TomWade @NicholasTeters @moltin Why not @Shopify for big stuff. They are scalable all the way up to enterprise level stuff with Shopify Plus. Nothing wrong with Magento but personally I think Shopify is more feature rich and future proof.
@NaveenS16 @NicholasTeters @Themesfinity@Shopify@WooCommerce Also depends on how many products and how big your site will be. Wordpress/WooCommerce doesn’t like a lot of products or transactions. It is a little too clunky and can be a resource hog. @Shopify would be the better option then