Shopify review (2023). All the key pros and cons. A comprehensive review of Shopify 2023 Pros and Cons. Find out if Shopify is right for your business. Learn the features, fees, integrations & more to make the right choice!
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Shopify review (2023). All the key pros and cons. A comprehensive review of Shopify 2023 Pros and Cons. Find out if Shopify is right for your business. Learn the features, fees, integrations & more to make the right choice!
Hey guys, welcome back, and in this Shopify review, I’m going to show you the key points that you really need to know about the platform. I’ll be highlighting the main pros about Shopify and the main cons that you really need to watch out for. Also, if at any point you’d like to give Shopify a try, you can start with a 3-day free trial using the link available in the description down below. And if you decide to keep it after the free trial, you can save up to 97% off of the first 3 months when subscribing to the ‘Basic’ plan. Shopify has been designed for a non-technical audience, so you don’t need to install any software on your computer. All you need is a web browser and access to the internet. The interface is pretty user friendly, and you can use Shopify to build a very professional-looking store without any coding being necessary. Another positive point is its library of templates and themes. There’s a decent selection of free templates included with Shopify, and they look great. They’re all responsive, meaning they’ll display nicely on any device, and if you don’t like the free options, there’s a wide range of premium themes available too. Something else I like about Shopify is that abandoned cart saving is available on all plans. Abandoned cart saving lets you identify visitors who almost bought something from your store, but then changed their mind at the last minute. Once you know who these users are, you can then send them an email with a discount code that encourages them to complete their purchase. The good news is that unlike many of its competitors, Shopify includes this important functionality on all its plans, even its entry-level one. Another pro is that it’s great for dropshipping. Dropshipping lets you sell products without keeping any of them in stock. One of the challenges of selling online is that you can end up making sales in places with different tax rates, which is something you have to reflect in the pricing of your products. Thankfully, Shopify works out the tax rates automatically for merchants based in the U.S. and Canada, and it also handles the EU’s VAT MOSS rules on digital products really well. What also sets Shopify apart from other e-commerce platforms is that it has built-in email marketing. On top of letting you build an online store, Shopify lets you host a mailing list and send e-newsletters to it. And you won’t be paying much to do it either. First of all, you can only have three options per product. Shopify is a lot more restrictive than other platforms when it comes to product options, where there’s a limit of three. If you’re somebody who loves to pour over sales data, you’re going to have to pay extra to get it with Shopify, as full reporting features are only available on the more expensive plans. The fourth con is that you need to pay extra to use a third-party payment gateway. If you don’t want to use Shopify’s built-in payment processor, Shopify Payments, you’re charged a transaction fee on each sale. This can make things more expensive, especially for users in countries where Shopify Payments isn’t available. Something else that hurts Shopify is that you often need to buy an app to access a key feature. Some key features that you might expect to be built into Shopify are either missing or lacking, and you’ll often have to resort to using an app to get the functionality you need. Examples of this include fully automatic currency conversion, GDPR or CCPA compliant cookie notices, and the ability to let users upload files at checkout. So hopefully you found this video helpful; if so, please leave a thumbs up as I always appreciate that. And again, if you’d like to go ahead and give Shopify a try, you’ll find the link to the free trial in the description down below! And if you have any comments or questions, please share those below and I’ll do my best to respond to as many of those as I can. Finally, if you subscribed to the channel, welcome! We’ve got lots more videos coming your way. So until then, stay safe, stay classy and I’ll see you in the next video.
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