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arafatrahman99
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Native CMS / e-commerce

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Critical issues
One above all is security. Starting from the fact that Joomla is a CMS that I would define as very “open” on the code side, you have to be very careful in protecting it from attacks. WordPress is a small fortress in this regard, although not impregnable. With a few precautions, however, even Joomla can be made safe. In addition to external attacks, you also have to be very careful of any errors that can become more frequent with Virtuemart, not having an impeccable code. If with WordPress, thanks to a minimum of experience, you will be able to limit the damage of any errors or at least partially contain them, with Joomla it will be a great battle to fix any errors.

Joomla Ecommerce Costs
In terms of pricing, WordPress and Joomla are more or less on par. Joomla offers decent free templates but, to work at its best, it requires a suitable hosting with a database of at least 500mb, which can be marketing with stockholder database considered an additional expense compared to WordPress.


Shopify
Shopify is the star of the moment! If until now I have talked to you about CMS that require certain technical requirements or with limiting defects, here we change genre. I start by telling you that we are starting to talk about native CMS, e-commerce therefore created specifically with the purpose of selling products/services . Shopify is simple to use and has many features that you can implement depending on your needs.

Shopify, a bit like WordPress but in a commercial key, is accessible to everyone, easy and fast starting from the installation, just register, point the DNS of your domain to the e-commerce and that's it.
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