Shopify vs. WooCommerce for Dropshipping & More

Oct 12, 2022 12:00 pm

Hi,


I wanted to start this email by mentioning that the blog is 4 years old now! ๐ŸŽ‰


This week, we have a detailed comparison between Shopify and WooCommerce for dropshipping! Plus, we have a great article going over 19 WooCommerce store examples โ€” and a comparison guide for Sellfy vs. CustomCat.


But first, let's go over the news of this week:


  • If you missed last week's email, then don't forget to check out this article here! It goes over 9 marketing strategy tips for dropshipping.
  • 'TikTok Adds New Photo Feature to Rival Instagram" - Check it out here.
  • 'Amazon tries to revive ecommerce business with additional Prime Day' - You can learn more here.
  • 'Indian ecommerce user base to beat US numbers in two years' - Check it out here.
  • 'Shopify And EU Strike Deal For Online Consumer Protection' - You can learn more here!


So, what about this week? Well, weโ€™ve three amazing new articles for you:


In the first article, we will go over the question, 'How does Sellfy differ from CustomCat?'


For those that don't want to read a whole article around it yet - here's the main difference:


The main difference between Sellfy and CustomCat is the amount of control and features offered. Sellfyโ€™s all-in-one system means theyโ€™re like a Shopify website builder and a supplier in one service!


CustomCat is the traditional POD supplier for your website, with above-average profit margins and an ever-expanding catalog of products to use.


For more information, check out the full article here:



In the second article, we have another article with examples for you!


This time, we will go over 19 amazing WooCommerce stores that will surely give you some inspiration.


Check them out by clicking the link below:



Ready for our Shopify vs. WooCommerce comparison guide?


If you want a quick overview, here it is:


The main difference between Shopify and WooCommcerce is that Shopify is more suitable for beginners to understand how to build a store.


At the same time, WooCommerce requires domain, hosting, and security to set up your store on your own.


However, I do suggest you take a look at the full article if you didn't pick an ecommerce platform yet ๐Ÿ‘‡



Have a great rest of your week!


Greetings,

Richard


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