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Incredible Tips & Tricks for Magento to WordPress Conversion

Magento to WordPress conversion is new in the digital landscape, yet, efficient to a great extent. You can reach out to your target audience better and add more with a budget-friendly investment. However, this Magento to WordPress conversion is no childu2019s play. Things can go haywire if not done correctly. Thatu2019s why it is better to hire a WordPress coder to do the same for you in a more productive way. So, think no more and provide your users with the best you can

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Incredible Tips & Tricks for Magento to WordPress Conversion

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  1. Incredible Tips & Tricks for Magento to WordPress Conversion

  2. Magento and WordPress, both coded in PHP, act as a platform to take your business online and connect with your customers better with good website design. Another point where both fall in the same jar is eCommerce. Magento itself is an open-source eCommerce platform, and WordPress, with its WooCommerceplugin, serves as a platform for eCommerce. However, some people may have felt the need to shift from Magento to WordPress for better technicalities and cost-effectiveness offered by WordPress. WordPress supports your eCommerce platform by making it run seamlessly and with fewer complexities. Some of the top eCommerce sites use WooCommerce for their businesses. The being said, migrating to WordPress from Magento is a reasonable solution. Let’s know more about it by starting with a detailed difference between WordPress and Magento first.

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  4. Design • People nowadays are more selective than before. Uniqueness is what attracts them and drives that call to action. : • In that case, WordPress provides you with the opportunity to create your online dream store with a wide variety of themes, built-in blogging, liberty for customization, and a lot more. • Magento, too, offers free themes, but they might not seem appealing enough to catch someone’s eye. You can use some incredible paid themes as well. However, they are a little expensive compared to the ones provided by WordPress.

  5. Hosting • WordPress runs a significant portion of websites all over the world. This makes it one of the most popular and fastest-growing platforms for eCommerce. Its plugin for the eCommerce purpose, WooCommerce, does not ask for much disk space. Shared hosting for 5$/month would work well. • Magento requires a more robust hosting along with more server resources. You may have to use a separate server to avoid a sluggish performance of your site.

  6. Price • You may start free, but it is essential to keep potential future expenses in mind beforehand. • The WordPress’ eCommercepluginWooCommerce is easy and free to download. WordPress as a CMS is also free. Therefore, moving by keeping everything and budget under prior consideration, a few dollars a month, won’t pinch your pocket much. • Magento has different pricing variations for hosting, themes, extensions, etc. There are both cost-effective and expensive options available based on various factors such as level of customization, platform version, themes, and so on.

  7. Ease Usability • In terms of usability, WordPress is an extremely user-friendly platform with its intuitive design and simple navigation. The WordPress visual customizer stays there to upload logos, manage fonts, and adjust other things like colors quickly and efficiently. Adding new products, too, is as easy as updating a post by adding the title, description, and deciding category. • Magento seems more complicated when it comes to getting accustomed to it. Learning and then managing it requires more time.

  8. Why Should You Migrate From Magento to WordPress?

  9. Scalability • WooCommerce is good with scalability. By testing the infrastructure on a regular basis, along with having a good managed WordPress Host and making the right approach to hire WordPress programmers, you can make your website extremely business-friendly.

  10. Customizability • You get a lot of scope for customization with WordPress. You get control of style, page layout, and responsiveness in your hands. You can also categorize products, update sale prices, independent attributes, inventory management, shipping options, coupon codes, and a lot more. 

  11. Integrations • There are a plethora of plugins available to extend the functionality of your WordPresseCommerce platform. You can optimize both the front-end and back-end of your website. You can even integrate with third-party services such as Google Analytics, Zapier, etc. to improve the features and functions.

  12. Security • WooCommerce further offers robust security measures that are provided to it by WordPress. You can protect your online store with the help of plugins, a secured web host, regular updating of software, secure payment gateways, frequent backups, etc.

  13. Payment Methods • You get multiple ways to process payments from your customers with WordPress. You can either use the in-build payment gateways or look for WordPress programmers for hire to develop a custom-build payment gateway.

  14. How Can You Migrate from Magento to WordPress? Step 1: Getting Started • The first step is to choose WordPress as the host. Install WordPress then, pick a theme, and activate WooCommerce. Afterward, extend it by adding features and functionalities using extensions. Step 2: Export and Import • In this step, export your Magento data to CSV files and then import them through an in-built CSV importer. Repeat this for all the files. • Carrying it out on your own could be confusing. There are many developers or coders for hire available to help you achieve the same. • You can also use an extension like Cart2Cart for migration. Step 3: Set Up • Once you are done with the migration, you need to replace the Magento store with the WordPress site and change the absolute paths in the WordPress Database. After this, you can check your website and proceed with adding further functionalities.

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