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What is your opinion about OcStore/Opencart as cms for i/shop?
Good afternoon! Philosophical question:
My situation: I had a hard time with the promotion of an online store on OcStore 2.1. The goal is to create, set up and promote an online store for small furniture (2 thousand items). I quickly realized that for elementary seo-tasks (CNC, micro-markup, etc.) you need paid modules for each task separately. And the trouble is not even in the modules themselves, but in their quality - it's easy to buy some kind of shit.
It turns out that the engine is not at all free, as it is claimed (not only is it a curve, as for me).
Such is my opinion. Does it match yours? How many i/m owners on Opencart have already regretted their choice 10 times and fled from there? If so, where do you run?
In this light I 'm looking for paid(well, or free, maybe PrestaShop) engines that will fully work out of the box or, at least, allow for a full-fledged internal seo-optimization of the site. Those. you need a CMS with a good box and a minimum of modules ( or with modules that have passed preliminary moderation).
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The CNC is solved from the box about OcStore 2.1 uncertainly but 1,5,4,1 copes with it.
micromarking - well, let's say you can do it by hand! yes hemorrhagic but possible.
About paid modules
Example. You see, there is a problem with saving time. It's easier to pay $20 for an import module and use parsing to fill in n-counts in the product and not take a steam bath. Or do it all by hand.
Conclusion - time is money)
About elementary SEO tasks.
The basic elements of SEO are done. and micromarking is pretentiousness). Just speed up the site and without microdata everything will be great!
Yes, there are problems in it, but you will encounter this problem for 4-5 thousand goods. Optimization of keys, requests, and code is a guarantee that you have to do it!
Yes, indeed g **** is enough - but everything is illuminated on the forums.
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Look towards Magento CMS
I saw and worked with more than a dozen sites on the CMS Opencart, and these were sites and the top 10 of Yandex.
If you can't use this CMS correctly, use another one. But I think that changing the CMS will not change anything
I tried popular CMS on Joomla and Wordpress and specialized engines, and even tried to use them as a store not intended for this. IMHO Operkart \ Oxstore with its flaws of course. But it is ahead in terms of speed and this is indisputable (Plus one indisputable fact is SeoPro, which completely removes duplicates, none of the free cms solves this, Ocstore solves this already out of the box). Also, in the Runet, paid extensions are much cheaper than in alternative cms. On joomla, I gave two pieces of scars for just one template, and then all in jambs and shitty. I bought a template on the operating card for 1200 10 times more functional. And with the available fins, he still quickly rustles. Other cms are already starting to crumble, and eating resources three to four times more
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