Do You Need a Website Platform That Sells?

By MightySmall

bigcommerce, ecommerce, shopify, website

BigCommerce vs. Shopify:  What’s Right for You?

Do you have a successful business that you’re trying to grow or maybe you’re looking to start an eCommerce site for your business?  There are so many options out there that I know it can be a daunting process to find what’s right for you and your online store.  Let me try to ease the pain by comparing two popular options – BigCommerce and Shopify.

While Shopify is probably who you hear about most often, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right choice.  BigCommerce is no stranger to the Ecommerce world by any means.  Since 2009, they have been supporting thousands of B2B and B2C companies worldwide and revolutionizing how people shop, work, and live.

BigCommerce has the Upper-hand

  • Business owners are saving roughly $6,000 – $20,000 per year in app subscription costs with BigCommerce.
  • BigCommerce merchants have the option to use special rates through PayPal Powered by Braintree, but if a merchant wants to use a different gateway, there are no additional transaction fees.
    • Shopify’s credit card processing rates depend on using their native payment gateway (Shopify Payments).  You will also incur additional transaction fees if you choose to use a different provider.  Transaction fees range from 2% (on Shopify Basic) to 0.5% (on Shopify Advanced).
  • Best-in-class SEO features include customizable URL links to improve search ranks and the ability to set the default URL structure for products and categories on the store level and still modify individual products and categories.
  • Shopify and BigCommerce both have responsive themes and include a content delivery network (CDN) to help deliver photos and other files based on the location of the visitor.  However, BigCommerce merchants also have Akamai Image Manager automatically enabled on all Stencil themes.  This feature automatically resizes images to the best combination of size, quality, and file format suited for each image and device.
  • BigCommerce has better support for product options and variants.  BigCommerce merchants don’t have to worry about paying for another app or creating multiple products to deal with product limitations.  With support for up to 600 variants (i.e. an option or combination of options tied to a SKU), BigCommerce merchants have a wide range of ways to showcase products, including support for drop-down menus, radio buttons, checkbox options, swatch options, text/number fields, date fields, file uploads, and product pick lists (for upselling another product).  Shopify supports up to three drop-down menu options with a hard cap of 100 possible combinations/variants.
  • BigCommerce supports over 70 types of discounts out of the box.  These coupon and cart-level discounts native to BigCommerce empower merchants to test and create promotions that drive revenue.  Shopify still lacks cart-level discounts and merchants have to rely on third-party apps or upgrade to Shopify Plus for a wide range of discount functionalities native to BigCommerce.

Check out even more information on BigCommerce vs. Shopify here.

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MightySmall

About the author

I’m Connie Fielding. I’m a minimalist and full-time, on-line entrepreneur with multiple streams of income. My experiences are helping others to find financial success without a J.O.B. Tiny homes, travel, and new ideas fascinate me.

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