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Pros and Cons of Magento eCommerce Themes

Phil Collins is the CEO of Mag Theme Hub, who has been developing Magento Themes since 2006. Through Mag Theme Hub he provides free and premium Magento Themes that are the best solutions when it comes to choosing a stunning design for your online store. He has extensive experience with web design and development including CSS, PHP, MySQL, Wordpress, SEO and Magento.

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Pros and Cons of Magento eCommerce Themes

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  1. Pros and Cons of Magento eCommerce Mag Theme Hubwww.magthemehub.com

  2. Introduction If you’re looking for an eCommerce solution, you wouldn’t go too far before coming across Magento. Magento is one of the premier open source eCommerce solutions for online businesses. Out of the box, it’s flexible and feature-rich eCommerce software & platform used by world’s leading brands to power their businesses. Magento serves for both high end and low end online businesses; it has a free version as well as costly premium versions of the application. Magento, the content management system is based on PHP and MySQL, which is compatible with Linux, requiring no investment in software licenses. The following are pros and cons of Magneto.

  3. Pros Feature Rich • Facility to manage various store fronts. • Multi-language and multi-currency abilities allowing Magento to be used anywhere in the world. • Optimized for mobile devices. • Designed to be SEO friendly. User Friendly • The administration navigation is one of the more user-friendly ones we’ve come across. A simple back-end with natural navigation and well organized store management features.

  4. Pros • The home page is well structured and straight forward. This allows users a expedient environment in which they can work proficiently. Multi-language and multi-currency abilities allowing Magento to be used anywhere in the world. Cost Relations • Community version is free of charge. This is the version aimed for tight or nonexistent budgets. Community Coverage • Wide community of users across the world who have developed many extensions and plugins and can help with support. These are essential as they act as support features that will grow your business.

  5. Pros Customizable and flexibility features • Magento’s templating architecture allows you to pretty customize everything so you can create your site correctly how you want. The software is open source so you have full control over the code so you can develop the functionality you need. Scalable • Magento has the capability to handle a variety of capacities and a wide range of products whether you’re selling 10 products or 10,000. It takes into account both small-scale and large scale businesses. This is why Magento is preferred by global brands.

  6. Cons Lack of Suitable Developers • Due to the complexity of developing a Magento system, it is difficult to find good and qualified developers. Magento is an extremely large system has over 20,000 files and 200 database table, so it takes a fairly cluey developer with good understanding of object oriented development and experience with the core software to really know what they’re doing. Time Consuming • Magento’s flexible architecture also makes it complex. It usually requires more time to make the same customisations as in other solutions. It usually takes developers more time to get up the learning camber than other solutions.

  7. Cons Cost prohibitive versions • While the community version of the application does come for free, other, more complex versions do come at escalating costs. The Enterprise version has a starting price of US$ 14,420 per year. The Premium Enterprise version has a start price of US$ 49,990 per year and is designed for large businesses. Good Magento developers are often much pricier than the average ones. Time Consuming • Magento is suitable for even large scale e-commerce enterprises. Due to its largesse, it is best hosted on dedicated servers that can be configured by you. Running Magento on normal shared hosting will create a slow and frustrating user experience for visitors.

  8. Conclusion Only consider using Magento if you’ve got a decent on-line business that you may need to scale quickly. You’ll need development resources available that can spend the time to set it up. This could be by way of internal developers who know PHP and MySQL or agencies that have Magento development experience. You can also download premium and free magento themes from Mag Theme Hub, one of the leading directory of Magento Themes, since 2007. Mag Theme Hub showcases the best of Magento Themes from different vendors and act as a directory of themes. You can download Magento themes from Mag Theme Hub and build your online store today.

  9. If you have any questions about your eCommerce website project, feel free to contact us @ +91 9946353248 or Visit our website @ http://www.magthemehub.com Mag Theme Hubwww.magthemehub.com

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