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Woocommerce vs Magento Commerce: Which eCommerce Platform is Best for your Online Business?

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Woocommerce vs Magento Commerce: Which eCommerce Platform is Best for your Online Business?

Choosing between Woocommerce and Magento is a tough decision-making task for companies / individuals, who plan to start an ecommerce business.

Both the platforms, for ecommerce development, offer rich features and are very popular among the ecommerce developers community.

In this blog we will discuss the features such as setup, security, performance, community support of both the platforms. The objective of this blog is to serve as an evaluation guide for you in order to help you select the more suitable ecommerce platform.

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Key Difference

Woo Commerce Magento Commerce
Woocommerce is a plugin for the wordpress platform.

WordPress is built as a content management system and Woocommerce works on top of this content management system.

It has all the features required to build a simple ecommerce web-store.

MagentoCommerce is a platform which is built just for ecommerce websites and supports lot of customizations to develop a robust ecommerce store.

Magento can be used to build ecommerce websites from simple to complex ecommerce store.

Community Support

Woocommerce and Magento are backed by huge community of users. There are plenty of plugins/extension available (both free and paid) to enhance and improve the features of the ecommerce store.

Brainstorm the functionalities required for your web-store and evaluate the available plugins/extensions that can help you to implement the ecommerce website requirements

Do check if the shortlisted website plugins are available free or need to be purchased.

Magento Marketplace
Magento marketplace has 3521 extensions to power various critical features and functions of your ecommerce website.

Magento marketplace
 

WooCommerce Plugins
Magento marketplace has 5404 plugins available to enhance your ecommerce store.

Wordpress Plug-in
 

Initial Setup

Woocommerce is a perfect solution for beginners who want to develop an ecommerce website with basic features. The installation is very easy, as most of the hosting providers provide one-click wordpress installation and you just need to add the Woocommerce plugin to get started.

Woocommerce has plenty of tutorial videos available, these serve as a good installation and development guide.

Magento comes with a full installation wizard that makes it really easy to install and get started with the ecommerce website development. However, one may require expertise and guidance of a Magento Developer or Consultant for best results.

Magento also has plenty of tutorials and documentation available to make your job easy.

Pricing and Business Model: Magento Commerce v/s WooCommerce

Budget is a huge factor in deciding between both the platforms. Woocommerce plugin is completely free of any license cost.

Magento offers a ‘Community Edition’whichalso doesn’t involve any license cost. Apart from the Community version, Magento also offers ‘Enterprise Edition’.

Enterprise Edition of Magento is loaded with rich features and functionalities, which are not available in the Community Edition. This is very critical for an expanding business looking to scale-up the operations. As a business, one may start the ecommerce website development on Magento Community Edition, but may feel the need to upgrade to the premium Enterprise Edition in few years.

The premium plugins and extensions for both platforms can be bought from their respective plug-in marketplaces. Premium extensions for Magento are quite expensive compared to the Woocommerce plugins.

Hosting for woocommerce website is relatively cheap compared to Magento ecommerce website. Since Magento is feature rich, you need to choose your hosting provider carefully to make sure that your ecommerce website is secure and optimized for speed.

Overall, the pricing for both the platforms is relatively less for small-scale  ecommerce stores but as your business grows and the requirement for the store grows, Magento (which is better poised to support the requirements) is expensive compared to Woocommerce platform.

Ecommerce Website Themes

WordPress has plenty of themes which are compatible with Woocommerce websites and has a huge pool of ecommerce developers who offer theme templates and integration services for woocommerce websites.

On the other hand, Magento’s community also has good number of feature rich website theme templates and support for integration.

Here’s the total number of themes available in themeforest’s website for Woocommerce and Magento Commerce platforms.

Total Number Themes for Woocommerce:  7238
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Total Number Themes for Magento Commerce: 1023
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Page Load Speed of your Ecommerce Website

Page load speed has direct impact on your website traffic and sales conversions. Google’s algorithm tends to favor websites which load faster. An ecommerce website with good page load speed also enhances the user experience.

There is no clear winner in this category, as the performance of both Woocommerce and Magento Commerce websites are affected by many factors such as web hosting provider, CDN and size of images.

To get an optimal result for your website built on any of these platforms,make sure you have all the basics covered.

Security

Ecommerce Website security it is the top priority for all the stakeholders. Customers expect the ecommerce store to protect their personal information as well as the payment details.

Woocommerce and Magento commerce platforms take several security measures to make sure that their code base is secure and protected from the hackers. Both offer many extensions to implement additional security measures.

In the recent times, wordpress based websites have been more prone to malware attacks and this has impacted the woocommerce websites as well.

Magento Commerce is more advanced as compared to Woocommerce in case of robustness of security measures.  Magento ecommerce platform provides dedicated security patches. You can find the latest security patches here.

Which eCommerce Platform is More Popular?

We tried to understand the popularity of both Woocommerce and Magento Commerce with the help of builtwith’s analysis tool.

Magento is used by over 655K websites and Woocommerce is used by over 2287K as of May 2018.

 

Top Websites by Ranking

When you look at the Top 10K websites as evaluated by “Quantcast Top 10k” list; the number of both Woocommerce and Magento based websites  that make this list is more or less equal..

 101 Magento Commerce websites and 109 Woocommerce websites feature in “Quantcast Top 10k”

Quantcast

 

Ecommerce Platform Marketshare: Woocommerce Vs Magetno Commerce

Below is the marketshare of ecommerce platforms based on the stats from Builtwith, as you see Woocommerce holds 11% marketshare and Magento holds 7% of the total ecommerce marketshare.
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The Final Verdict

Picking between Woocommerce and Magento is easy when your requirement is clear. Woocommerce and Magento are easy to setup and easy to integrate. Consider your business requirement, budget, scale of operations and security before choosing a platform for your ecommerce store.

Woocommerce is good for websites with fewer products and for beginners as it’s relatively easy to integrate and offers easy-to-manage admin features.

If you’ve a clear roadmap and plan to scale-up your ecommerce website over a period of time, it’s good to start with Magento Community Edition.

Magento is highly scalable and is designed to support complex features needed for an expanding ecommerce business. Unlike Woocommerce, Magento can be easily integrated with Paypal, Authorize.net and Braintree without any help from external extensions.

Go For Magento Go For Woocommerce
If you need a highly scalable, robust, secure ecommerce platform If you need a simple ecommerce website which is easy to mange

We hope you have found this guide on Woocommerce Vs Magento useful. Still confused, book a free consultation with your ecommerce development experts and we will guide you to choose the right platform for your needs.

 


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Ecommerce Technology Academy: A Pocket Dictionary

At Embitel, we’ve been in the business of ecommerce a long time. We’re putting our knowledge and experience to use here to help with a dictionary of the terminology used in ecommerce tech to help your understanding. Whether you’re an enthusiast, a developer or a business project manager looking to go the ecommerce way, this dictionary will help you start with the right foundation.

Frequently Asked Question & Answers

What is a marketplace?

An ecommerce marketplace, or an online marketplace, is an ecommerce website listing products or services from multiple third-party vendors, while the transactions are managed by the operator of the marketplace.

Market places could be B2B or B2C, and make online sales for both, large and small sellers, efficient and affordable. Some of the notable marketplaces globally include eBay, Amazon, Alibaba, and Souq.

 

What is an ecommerce platform?
 Ecommerce platforms are software solutions used to build virtual or online storefronts. Ecommerce businesses may be dependent on the webstore for all their sales, while other businesses incorporate online stores into their business strategy, which also includes brick-and-mortar stores.

Some of the leading ecommerce platforms are Hybris, Magento, Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.

 

What is a payment gateway?

A payment gateway is a software that facilitates an exchange of transaction-related information on websites and mobile applications. A payment gateway may be provided by a bank of specialized payment gateway service provider.

It is imperative for ecommerce businesses to integrate a robust payment gateway to ensure security. Among the popular payment gateway providers are PayPal, PayU, and 2CheckOut.

 

 What is Magento?

Magento is one of the most popular ecommerce platforms in the world. Magento is a customizable and scalable software that can is used by ecommerce businesses to define their look, content and functionality of the online store.

Magento announced an upgraded version named Magento 2.0 in 2015 which is available in Community and Enterprise editions.

 

What is Hybris?
SAP Hybris is omnichannel software for B2B and B2C commerce. Hybris is an enterprise-level ecommerce platform that positions itself and geared towards customer engagement.

Hybris has consistently emerged as a ‘leader’ in the annual Gartner Magic Quadrant for digital commerce for its rich functionality, growth and vision, and ability to act as an accelerator.

 
 

What is multichannel retail?
Multichannel retail is practice of using a variety of channels for sale of products and services. For instance, products may be available in an exclusive brand outlet, departmental stores, through mail order catalogues, and on a website.

The purpose of multichannel retail is to expand reach, build brand identity and foster loyalty among customers.

 

 

 What is omnichannel retail?
A step ahead of multichannel, omnichannel retail or omnichannel ecommerce aims at delivering a personal and continued shopping experience for customers across channels and mediums. This means integration on the back as well as front ends to ensure a connected experience across mediums.

Omnichannel ecommerce allows retailers to deliver a personalized shopping experience online and offline, and offers exemplary convenience to customers.

 

 What is CMS?

CMS, or Content Management System, is a software application used to create, edit and manage digital content.  A CMS allows users to work with the content and publish it easily, without much coding or affecting the rest of the website.

Popular CMS used in website development include WordPress, WebEx Panel, Drupal and Google Search Appliance.

 

 What is SLA?
An SLA, or Service Level Agreement, is a contract between a service provider and customer. The SLA defines terms of the agreement between the two parties such as, but not limited to, a thorough description of the services to be provided, the timeline, reliability and performance standards. The SLA will also include details of exclusions and penalties.

A software development company will enter into an SLA with its clients to ensure transparency and adherence.

 

What is Swift?

Swift is Apple’s latest programming language for development of iOS and OS X. It is backed by Apple’s Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks, and enables development for all Apple devices.

The highlights of Swift are its resilience, safe programming patterns and yet performs at a remarkable speed.

 

What is Java?

Java is one of the most popular programming languages for development and delivery of content on the web. Developed as early as 1991, Java still remains common is now also the preferred language for Android app development and the Internet of Things.

Java is easy to use, allows creation of re-useable code and it object-oriented.

 

What is a plug in?

A plug is a piece of software added to a program in order to enable the program to perform additional features. Most high-quality programs support plug ins to enable customization by users.

Popular Magento ecommerce plug ins include Shipworks (to facilitate shipping processes), and Ajax cart (for ‘add to cart’ and ‘add to wishlist’ features). Mirakl Marketplace and Adobe Analytics are well-known hybris plug ins.

 

What is HTTPS?

HTTPS is a more secure version of HTTP, a protocol that allows communication between a web server and browser. HTTPS (the ‘S’ stands for secure) encrypts and decrypts all data being sent to and from the server. This ensures security, especially in for sensitive information like payment information.

HTTPS certification builds trust and all reliable ecommerce websites have it.

 

What is enterprise software?
Enterprise software is built to suit the needs of organizations, and it acts as a company-wide solution, meaning that it will available for all of the company’s sites. Enterprise software comes with a host of features, is customizable and requires professional expertise to develop.

Hybris is categorized as an enterprise-class ecommerce platform, and Magento Enterprise Edition is also available.

 

What is SaaS / What is Software as a Service?

Software as a Service is involves the distribution and delivery of a software as an application over the internet. The software is hosted remotely, and the user pays as per subscription. The benefit of SaaS is that it allows business to focus on operations instead of technology.

In ecommerce, the richness of inbuilt features and easy integration makes SaaS suitable for SMBs. Few popular ecommerce SaaS platforms are Shopify, Volusion, BigCommerce.

 

What is PaaS / What is Platform as a Service?

The Platform as a Service model refers to the delivery on an application over the internet where a cloud services provider gives the platform (the software and hardware) to users as a service. These tools are hosted on the providers cloud and are simply accessed via the internet by users.

In ecommerce, PaaS frees business owners from the responsibilities of owning servers and software maintenance. Leading PaaS providers include Magento and Hybris.

 

What is IaaS? What is Infrastructure as a Service?

Almost self-explanatory, IaaS is the provision of computing infrastructure such as servers and storage to users. Unlike PaaS and SaaS, the operational platform, and consequently no features, are provided in the IaaS model.
The Infrastructure as a Service model is a highly scalable program with wide scope for flexibility in management.

 

What is ERP?

ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning is business process management software to manage and automate core business processes. ERP enables the flow of information to allow business owners/managers to make data-driven decisions.

It is important for businesses to integrate the ERP with their ecommerce platform to improve efficiency in operations.

 

What is CRM?

Customer Relationship Management software, or CRM software, is used to manage the various aspects of a business-customer relationship. CRM software makes it possible to collect data from interaction with customers across channels and touchpoints, and helps in improving the customer relationship and retention.

CRM integration with the ecommerce platform enables tracking of customer behavior online, which helps improve business performance.

 

What is cross-selling?

A practice designed to boost sales, cross-selling involves encouraging customers to purchase products/services related to the ones already purchased. For instance, customers purchasing a digital camera are likely to purchase a USB cable.

A popular way ecommerce websites use cross-selling is through a panel on the product page called ‘Customers who purchased this also bought…’ or ‘Special offers’ panel showcasing related accessories.

 

What is information architecture?

Information architecture, or IA, of a website is about the organization and structuring of a website to make it useable and share complete information. This includes creating categories and labelling them, defining the structure, navigation and user flow, integration of key functions such as search, etc.

A well-designed ecommerce website information architecture carries much value not just for UX, but also aids SEO ranking and performance.

 

What is an API?

An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of protocols, tools and routines used to build software applications, or allow software programs to communicate with each other. APIs act as building blocks for developers, facilitating good and speedy development.

There are a variety of APIs available that are helpful for retail ecommerce for purposes such as website search, shipping , mobile app development, etc.

 

What is WMS?

Warehouse Management System (WMS) is a software application used in warehouses to track inventory status and location. A WMS aids planning, management, and dispatch of resources, and can be used for a single warehouse or a network of multiple warehouses.

An ecommerce business needs to integrate its ecommerce platform with the WMS to enjoy benefits such as reduced fulfilment time, streamlined processes and efficient operations.

 

What is VAR?

A VAR, or Value-Added Reseller, sells a product, like a software or hardware, with added features or a service. A VAR goes beyond order-fulfilment of the product being sold to offer a complete solution.

As an SAP VAR, Embitel is not only authorized to sell the SAP Hybris license but also provide development and implementation services on Hybris platform.

 

What is conversion rate?

Conversion rate for ecommerce websites is that percent of visitors to the website who take a desired action. In this case, the conversion rate could be measured in two metrics: those who visit to those who add a product to the basket, and those who have added a product to basket to those who check out.

Conversion rate is one of the metrics which ecommerce businesses use to assess performance, and analyze make improvements

 

What is a website session?

A website session refers to the activity or interactions between a user and the server in a specified period of time. This time slot is determined by the website administrator.

Session analysis is important for ecommerce websites as it gives insights into the interest and intent of the visitor, and gives information into the overall performance of the website.

 

What is bounce rate?

Bounce rate refers to the segment of website visitors who leave the website after a single page visit. i.e. they do not travel to any other pages on the website.

A high bounce rate is indicative of the lack of meaningful interaction between the visitor and the website—in the case of ecommerce, the visitor hasn’t proceeded to the purchase page, nor is he browsing other pages. All ecommerce websites aim to lower their website bounce rate.

 

What is exit rate?

Exit rate is the percent of visitors to your website who actively navigate away from it, after they may or may not have browsed other pages on the site. So it is possible for a page to have a high bounce rate (a single page session, with no other interaction with the website), and a high exit rate (the number of people leaving the site from the page is high).

High exit rates on ecommerce website pages such as product pages or the shopping cart should be investigated for factors such as lack of security, poor navigation, etc.

 


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Magento 2.0 marketplace development for India’s leading financial services provider

 

One of India’s leading financial solutions companies sought to establish online presence for their offerings, particularly for consumer finance. The goal was to provide a localized shopping experience (based on local vendors) and enable brick-and-mortar retailers to reach out to those who preferred making purchases online.

This renowned company partnered with Embitel for development of a marketplace on Magento 2 in order to make purchase of their financing options available to customers online too.

 

Business challenge:

  • Development of a marketplace to showcase catalog of consumer products from various vendors, and corresponding financing options for each product.
  • Efficient management of the large amounts of data: products catalog, vendor data and customer database.
  • Integration with the company’s customer registration portal, that includes a continuously-evolving database.
  • Integrate with their loan processing system for a seamless shopping experience and online processing of loan

 

Embitel solution:

  • Implementation of a responsive ecommerce marketplace on Magento 2.0 community edition
  • Custom development of middleware and using of NoSQL Database to facilitate processing of high volume data from multiple sources efficiently, and a set of web services to present the finished data on the store front
  • Integration with elasticsearch search engine for accurate and personalized search performance, and also render dynamic faceted navigation
  • Integration of other features – customer login, order processing module, and more.
  • Display of products and offerings based on customer location

 

Business impact:

  • Successful development and launch of Magento 2 multi-vendor webstore as per client specifications
  • Ecommerce support services for enhancement of webstore functionality and features
  • Positive response and performance of the ecommerce website has encouraged the client to plan for expansion of product range

 


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GoodFirms Recognizes Embitel Technologies as a Leading Ecommerce Developer

Review and ranking website Goodfirms has chosen Embitel Technologies among the 3 leading ecommerce development firms in its latest research of ecommerce website developers who fulfill client expectations.

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In the light of the rapid growth of ecommerce in the last decade, Goodfirms recognizes the necessity of well-designed and developed ecommerce stores for businesses.

To facilitate businesses to choose the best possible technology, support and maintenance partner for ecommerce development, Goodfirms has carried out research to determine the leading ecommerce development companies.

The research factored in each company’s focus on quality ecommerce development, support and maintenance services and the ability to fulfill the customer’s expectations.

These two parameters were gauged on the basis of client reviews, industry experience, market penetration and competency of the ecommerce company.

Regarding Embitel, Goodfirms states:

“Embitel Technologies has created a strong foothold in the digital transformation services domain. With the help of their innovative products and top-of-class services, they have made it easy and quick to meet most of their clients’ requirements … has the capabilities to provide the complete online scale.”

Embitel Technologies is a digital commerce implementation services company with a head office in Bangalore, India, and offices in the UK, USA and Germany, and partnerships in New Zealand and the Middle East.

Embitel provides ecommerce development, support and maintenance services on the leading platforms of SAP Hybris and Magento.

Embitel also has expertise in native mobile app development for Android, iOS, Windows and web.

Among Embitel’s clients are renowned names in India and the Middle East such as Tata Trent, Mumzworld, Malabar Gold & Diamonds and Jarir Bookstore.

See Embitel’s profile on Goodfirms, where it enjoys a score of 53 out of 60.

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To know more about Embitel and our ecommerce development services, contact us or write to us at sales@embitel.com


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How 4 Successful Ecommerce Companies in Middle East Have Overcome the Hurdles

Everybody’s talking about how ecommerce in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries is still at a nascent stage.

If you consider smartphone penetration in the region (over 65%), internet penetration (overall more than 90%), and compare it with the share of ecommerce in the GDP (0.4%), indeed there is immense growth potential.

The GCC countries comprise Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman—namely countries where the disposable income is high. So why aren’t consumers shopping more? There are some solid reasons for this:

Not enough variety: Only 34% of the region’s major retailers have online presence. Among the pure play ecommerce players, few have succeeded in the many hurdles the region throws up, which are listed below.

Logistics and delivery: The Middle East is notorious for its inadequate address systems, making last-mile delivery difficult for ecommerce businesses. Only players with deep pockets have been able to invest heavily in infrastructure that ensures reasonable reliability in delivery.

Payments: A particularly stiff bugbear, the problem with payments starts with a large unbanked population. Even among those who have access to online payments, there is a distrust of revealing such information on the internet, making it necessary to provide cash on delivery payment option.

Policies: Being a relatively new development in the region, governments still don’t have clear policies framed for ecommerce. Good policies could facilitate business operations, and these are still evolving.

In spite of the multitude of problems, ecommerce development has taken off and some prominent ecommerce business have emerged in the GCC countries..

We list 4 successful ecommerce websites of the GCC region. Read on to get inspired by their stories of how they’ve overcome the hurdles of doing business in what is a very promising ecommerce market for the early starters.

1) Souq.com
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Souq started as an auction site in 2005, and realigned itself as an online marketplace and retail company only in 2011.

It has grown with such rapidity that it has earned itself the name of the ‘Amazon of the Middle East.’

There’s a good reason why Souq’s success in the region is unparalleled—it has surged forth with unmatched aggression to solve the problems of its target market.

– For a region that prefers going online on the mobile, Souq had a streamlined mobile shopping strategy.
– Souq owns Payfort, a payment gateway that encourages merchants to sell on the ecommerce website with secure technology.
– To offer great service and deal with the logistics problems of the Middle East, Souq has recently launched its ‘Fulfilled by Souq’ ecommerce services for warehousing and delivery.

2) Namshi.com
Only 4 years old, Namshi is the region’s biggest fashion and lifestyle pure play. Being local (Arabic), Namshi understands the consumers of the region and reaches out to them accordingly.

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-The people of the region are known for their penchant for high-fashion, so Namshi stays up to date in its offerings. From international high street brands to celebrity labels like Beyonce’s Ivy Park, Namshi includes it all.
-The people’s love for visiting the mall is well known in the region, as is their open distrust of online shopping. To encourage these buyers to consider online shopping, Namshi offers cash on delivery and a 14-day return period.
-To combat a largely prevalent fear of fakes among buyers, Namshi is persistent in its content and digital marketing, and brand awareness efforts.

3) MarkaVIP.com
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Amman, Jordan, based MarkaVIP is an invitation-only luxury fashion and lifestyle shopping destination. It launched in 2010, and already boasts over 3 million exclusive memberships from over 8 Arabic-speaking countries. MarkaVIP holds flash sales periodically, selling premium brands at discounted prices.

– MarkaVIP recognized the demand for high fashion and labels in the region, and focused on this niche, keeping it’s exclusivity by staying membership-only and holding flash sales that create a sense of urgency.
– It has made itself synonymous with luxury, so that some brands have launched on the website as the first point of sale in the region.
– To offer customer convenience, MarkaVIP has set up distribution hubs in each of its local markets.

4) Mumzworld.com
MumzWorldAmong the ecommerce companies receiving funding on the basis of its exponential growth and promising future is this ecommerce marketplace catering to the needs of mothers, babies and children.

Mumzworld was introduced in 2011 and measures its success by the high loyalty it enjoys—over 45% shoppers return to make purchases at least 5 or 6 times in a year.

– Mumzworld identified a gap in the offline market—a one-stop shop for all the needs of mothers that offers world-class products and brands.
– The marketplace cum retail website gives shoppers a compelling reason to visit: an SKU count higher than any offline store in the sector in the region.
– To ensure lasting success, it’s necessary to go the extra mile and cater to the consumers’ convenience. Mumzworld offers features such as bespoke products and a customized gift registry for its customers.

Each of these websites has identified its strengths and leveraged them, and has targeted the specific hurdles that hurt its business to overcome them. In the process, they have opened up the scope of the promising Middle East ecommerce market.