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Why do they use curved tsms instead of writing their own for stores?
Everywhere everywhere they report ... Bitrix sucks opencart curve and so on,
So the question may be more relevant then write a store with all possible functionality on the framework and from there already pull up your modules and so on, edit for another third store, that is, write your own CMS, well, cut as needed?
And the second question is why the well-known CMS is more convenient for the customer?
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Its normal, with minimal functionality - this is at least a few man-years.
What most often does not fit in time and budget.
1. A lot of people do this.
2. If the developer merges after a while, then well-known CMSs have a large community and it is not a problem to find a freelancer for Bitrix or Opencart. There are many times fewer people who want to deal with self-written CMS.
In addition, it should be borne in mind that the customer who has conceived an online store does not yet know "it will take off - it will not take off." Known CMSs are a quick and inexpensive solution to verify this fact.
"Finishing" and "customizing" are two processes that are absolutely incomparable in terms of costs, pulling a template for 20 bucks and customizing opencart for the needs of the client - in 95% of cases it is enough and inexpensive, developing your product is a different level of cost, not every large company undertakes such task, and everything can take from a month in a simple case, to several years in a more serious form. And the entrepreneur always looks at the cost of selling a unit of goods - if there is an opencart - why pay more? It's purple inside, it works - what else do you need?
And the second question is why the well-known CMS is more convenient for the customer?
1. Use ready-made tsms cheaper and faster. Very important for new sellers.
2. To use a ready-made CMS means to be able to modify it by thousands of freelancers.
3. Using a ready-made CMS is safer and more reliable than a freelancer's self-written code.
4. Any store that starts making good money and has a lot of traffic sooner or later switches to its own solutions - hires developers, creates its own internal products strictly for its needs.
5. If you make some kind of your own boxed solution and convince customers that it is in no way inferior to tsms-cams, and in many ways surpasses them, they will definitely buy it from you. For many clients, this is actually a secondary issue.
0-3% of all customers order their CMS: everything is simple: if the one who made the site leaves, then someone will need to continue working.
If you want to write your own - write, but not the fact that you can do it better.
And if you write - then on the same "bike", only little known - few of the
customers will order.
That is, the answer to your question : the existing free market solutions guarantee the customer (website owner) to easily find a specialist for revision at any convenient time and receive constant updates and new plugins for this CMS.
No one will pay you money for routing, authorization, registration, pagination, copyright security methods, etc. Similar things. They have long been described in a CMS or a framework, take this assholecart that was written by "smart people" and then like everyone else .... Like a god a turtle ...
But if you are such a production drummer, then write it yourself, sometimes even streets are named after drummers production.
Another option is to build it by packages, but it will be a set of libraries ... Hi zend ...
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