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Shopify Vs. WooCommerce for 2022 is here! Starting an eCommerce store can be tough, but starting an eCommerce store and choosing the wrong platform can be terrible. In this video, after years of experience with both Shopify & WooCommerce, I’ve broken down my pick for the battle of WooCommerce Vs. Shopify for the top 2022 eCommerce platform. There are so many factors to consider when building an eCommerce business. There are questions about fulfillment, products, design, functionality, ease-of-use & so much more, so finding the right platform is key. I’ve worked with companies using both Shopify & WooCommerce, built eCommerce sites on both platforms, ran ads to both platforms, and worked on SEO for both, but the question is, which one is better? RECEIVE A FREE MARKETING REVIEW FROM CHRIS https://lp.bluewatermarketing.com/free-marketing-review Resources Envato Elements Affiliate Link https://1.envato.market/9WooPE SEMRush Affiliate Link https://semrush.sjv.io/a1e5Lo Hubspot Affiliate Link https://hubspot.sjv.io/c/2904409/1001264/12893 Canva Affiliate Link https://partner.canva.com/RyVVQa Jasper.AI Affiliate Link https://bit.ly/3xb9xvk 1-On-1 Coaching

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40 Replies to “Shopify vs WooCommerce For 2023 – The Battle Is Over”

    1. Yes, without a doubt, for many reasons! Wix is a clunky code, but also functionality, user-ability & overall ease of use (for backend stuff)

  1. I’m used to wordpress/woocommerce and just switched to shopify. The only reason I did this is because it’s designed for conversions and it’s used by everyone, I was just wondering if you think it will make much of a difference conversion wise?

    1. So if you’re used to WordPress & woocommerce, you know it’s really about product & design, so I couldn’t say better conversion rates, but in terms of functionality & seamless integrations & api’s, Shopify is the best, that’s why I choose it these days.

    1. And for me in Israel it’s much profitable to sell on woocommerce because Shopify is taking almost 3 percent per sale through 3rd payment processors

    2. I would have agreed with you a few years ago but ever since 2.0 themes, they have given the ability to customize almost every page. But, everyone has their favorites, no faulting WooCommerce, it’s just a more challenging setup with everything.

  2. While Shopify is easy to use, less stress to maintain, I’m not a fan of the fact that you need to pay for apps (well some) on top of the monthly fee.

  3. Hey Chris, nice video. Quick suggestion as an audio engineer – in this video there’s a low humming sound probably coming from the mic or somewhere in the room. You can use a ‘high pass filter’ to remove the low humming sound. Just set it to about 60 or 80 Hz.

    1. Hey Ross! Thank you! We upgraded our gear so hopefully my more recent videos sound better. Please let me know id love your thoughts

  4. Bruhh you didn’t mention about anything man , so my understanding we just pay price of theme and just use our store fee free ? Or there will be monthly costs , percentages of sales or what else

  5. I been using woo-commerce and elementor for 2 years….what a nightmare. Things are constantly breaking. The website is slow. Takes forever to fulfill orders and print shipping labels. Constant errors. Moving to Shopify this week

    1. Years ago I was using the same thing. WooCommerce & Elementor. The shipping plugins are where we ran into the most issues. But yes, overall, it was bad. With the Shopify 2.0 themes, it was a no-brainer and haven’t looked back. Good luck man! I’m starting a new series where I review/advise on subscribers websites & marketing. If you’d like a review once you make the switch, let me know!

    2. Yeah I found Elementor easy to design with but not the best for maintaining a Woocommerce store. You spend more time administrating the site than you want because updates can lead to site breakage. The block based plugins are much more stable but less design friendly

    3. @Chris Marrano not quite yet. I use to do it for clients every blue moon but lately have passed the projects off to people who are woocommerce experts

  6. Thanks for the comparison. Recently, I started to build an eCommerce store with ShopFunnels. It is going great as it does not require any coding skills and offers varieties of features too. Have you tried this one?

    1. Absolutely! Great idea, I’ll throw it into the mix. Make sure to subscribe and we’ll get it out in the next few weeks

  7. Love this video! Do you mind doing a comparison video of ShopFunnels too? It’s so cost-effective & helps me to create an online store so easily. It also has this inbuilt email marketing system too! Love it!

    1. Thank you! Unfortunately I haven’t used shopfunnels so it would be challenging to do a comparison. I’ll look into it thiugh

  8. but guess what CJDROPSHIPPING will do all fulfillment on their own AND they work with woocommerce AND THEY ARE US BASED to provide 3 day shipping. The winner is obvious

    1. MIND you, shopify says they can hold your money or terminate your account WITHOUT NOTICE on any given day. Good luck with that lol

    2. Shopify has the same CJ Dropshipping integration as well. But hey, everyone has their favorite platform. I just always choose Shopify for all my stores.

    3. I’ve had products get turned off due to licensing, but in all my years i have never ever heard of anyone’s account getting terminated. This isn’t Facebook. I wouldn’t worry about it.

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