Best shopping cart systems for ecommerce website

trustdnb

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Which is the best shopping cart systems for online ecommerce website ??
To answer for your question, we need to know which CMS are you using? a custom website or Wordpress cms?
 

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I realize I am a bit partial here, but I always prefer to build my own
custom shopping cart system. Granted, I am a programmer, and as
such, I usually whip up a custom system in no time based upon my
exact needs, but I have yet to find ANY shopping cart/ecommerce
system that ever does EVERYTHING I need.

Anyway, as trustdnb stated, it would be nice to know which, if any,
CMS you are using as the answer would obviously depend largely on
that fact alone. Other useful information would be:

What type of features and/or functions are you looking for exactly?
Are you selling ... Physical Products? Digital Products? Services?
Are you running on a *nix based system or Windows environment?
Are you looking for cross-implementation with other scripts/apps?

Also, I noticed from your profile, you are a web designer. Are you
looking for something to use for your clients so that you would
also require some sort of "developer" rights or are you looking
primarily for your own needs, in which case, I'll refer you back
to the questions poised above.
 

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If you ready to pay then go with shopify if you want something for free then go with opencart, prestashop etc...
 

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Another way that you can go besides using a dedicated shopping cart script is to use WordPress and WooCommerce. You can do a lot of things using this combination and can use it to sell pretty much anything.

There are a lot of WooCommerce extensions that add a lot of features and functions, so that can make some things easier if you don't know how to make code changes/alterations or additions.
 

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If you're good with wp then go with woocommerce.

If you want something on it's own and can spare some $ per month try shopify.
 

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Try using any of these common and popular shopping carts: Magento, opencart, prestashop, Zencart or Shopify.
 

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I often use WordPress with WooCommerce added onto it. Great system and tons of add-ons for it. I have also used OpenCart in the past which is a good suggestion.
 

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