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kiparis_sp2015-05-20 16:28:57
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kiparis_sp, 2015-05-20 16:28:57

You need a fully functioning online store. What is the best engine to use?

You need a fully functioning online store. Now we are wondering which engine to stop on during development, everyone has their own jambs, the first thing that comes to mind is Bitrix, but here it is embarrassing that it is paid and doubly that the price is not at all small. We also considered PrestaShop, but there are problems with filtering, on such an option as Joomla! Virtuemart I think, I will not dwell in detail, and so everything is clear.
So, what are the main requirements:
1. in the future it should be easy to fill the online store with goods, even for a person who is not particularly versed in programming;
2. there should be no problems with multidimensional configurations, because the online store will be clothes and when sending the goods to the basket, the buyer will need to choose the size, color;
3. it should be possible to compare products;
4. I would like to have built-in labels for products, such as "discounts", "best offer", "new products", etc.;
5. Naturally, I would like built-in analytics;
6. it should be possible to import / export data to CSV;
7. will promote the site. This engine with its features should not interfere.
Well, that seems to be the main thing.
I would be extremely grateful for an adequate recommendation, because I can’t decide on a sensible platform.

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LittleFatNinja, 2015-05-20
@LittleFatNinja

opencart

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gorczko, 2015-05-21
@gorczko

Consider also DotPlant2 is a CMS specifically for online stores. In principle, everything that you listed above in the requirements is in it. Without problems, the user will be able to filter and compare products as he wants. Plus, the analytics is good, including what was reported to the basket, but not bought. And specially for seo, the engine is sharpened, there will definitely not be such problems with promotion as in Joomla.

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Rurik Rostislavich, 2015-05-20
@snipeer777

Paid
CS-Cart (for medium and large stores)
1C-Bitrix (For large and portals)
Image CMS (For all types of load, convenient and simple)
Free
Magento (For medium, high load)
Opencart is not recommended for medium and high load stores (above 4000 views per day and problems begin with it)

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ummahusla, 2015-05-20
@Antonoff

I would recommend warpdress and vookermmers.

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Maxim Grechushnikov, 2015-05-20
@maxyc_webber

bitrix, webassyst, magento

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Platton, 2015-05-20
@Platton

I recommend Siplu . Lightweight, simple, many different ready-made templates, easy to adapt your templates, a lot of paid and free add-ons!

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Iskandar, 2015-05-20
@KIBIs

Yupe! CMS

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Dmitry Evgrafovich, 2015-05-20
@Tantacula

Can you be confused by the search for an artist who will sufficiently know any of the engines mentioned in the answers and who can afford it?

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seoev, 2015-05-21
@seoev

Depends on sales volume and project load
Small volume (up to $10,000 per month)
Free - OpenCart www.opencart.com
Large volume from (from $10,000 per month / more than 1000 transactions)
Free - Magento magento.com
Cloud systems available( paid), it doesn't matter how much they are scaled
Paid cloud system - Shopify export-it.ru

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