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what would be the best technology to develop eCommerce website

Hello,

I want to develop a website to sell my cookware items online, it should have the following

1)Responsive website
2)SEO implementation
3)Online store – to sell products (customer should have an option to select the product interested in, enter billing and shipping address, payment – credit card, debit card, netbanking, cash on delivery etc., tracking of shipped items till deliver.
4)It should have an option to add or remove products as and when requires with description.
5)Blog page
6)recipes page – customer can add their prepared recipes with picture

Kindly suggest me the best technology to use.

-Maha

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@HexiconDec 02.2016 — For responsive website you use HTML, CSS (and media queries) with possible JavaScript (and jQuery/Angular.js) quirks.

For SEO implementation there's no "program". It's just using right words within your website.

For online store, you can use PHP and some frameworks to handle payment.

For adding and removing products, same, PHP and maybe AJAX.

For blog, HTML, CSS, PHP.

For recipes page also HTML, CSS, PHP, SQL.

You seem to beginning, why wouldn't ready solution satisfy you? For developing such websites, you need at least 3 years of hobby experience.
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@mahadevanauthorDec 03.2016 — Thank you very much Mr Hexicon,

If possible please help me to choose ready solution? I am think that it may be a problem for customisation, not sure.

I came across some plugins for SEO like yoast, seo quake etc, I am not sure what it is?
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@simonwalkerDec 19.2016 — I have used Magento for Ecommerce development and found it quite good. There are a lot of good customization features using which you can develop a feature rich and user friendly online store.
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@HexiconDec 20.2016 — Plugins require ready system. They're customization of such system.

If you want ready solution NogDog pretty much states it. "Maybe Magento? https://magento.com/products/community-edition"
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@lon124Jan 16.2017 — Hi Maha,

your asking which e-commerce software to use - this is a really open-ended question. My view would be: why start coding when what you're really trying to do is to sell cookware?

Magento is very powerful but also complex and can be difficult to host. I'd suggest going with something like WooCommerce (on top of WordPress) to make your life much simpler. If you're just starting out and don't have 1000s of products, I would go with Shopify instead. Get your marketing, sales and customer service sorted, then invest in custom development if you feel the need.

Best of luck, let us know what you decide.
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@amandafamMar 01.2017 — Personally, I'm a happy owner of a Shopify online store and most of all I like the ease of use and general functionality. You can also consider Web and Bigcommerce, both of which are “pure” ecommerce platforms. [COLOR="#000000"]Here[/COLOR] is a good review on the best eCommerce builders and the pros and cons of using each of them.
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