Costs To Build A BigCommerce Website

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The question of how much a BigCommerce website costs is oversimplified. It’s the equivalent of inquiring, “How much does a Mercedes cost?”. In fact, several factors and options might influence the final price. After all, BigCommerce gives retailers the resources and features they need to create a branded online shop. It’s an all-in-one cloud-based solution with all the features you’ll need to run a successful eCommerce company. In addition, they have four pricing rates with growing funding levels ranging from startups to enterprise retailers with revenues of over $1 million. Let’s look at the actual BigCommerce costs for each plan to see which one is best for your business. BigCommerce’s pricing They have four simple pricing plans that are dependent on sales volume. Thus you’ll be able to locate one that meets your current requirements. Standard – $29.95 a month – $0 to $50k Plus, from $50k to $150k, it’s just $79.95 a month. Pro – $249.95 per month – up to $400k* (*+$150 per month for each additional $200k up to $1 million). Enterprise – Each customer’s needs are catered to. When you hit the next sales standard, you will be automatically upgraded and paid accordingly. Tier levels are determined by a measure based on annual online sales over the preceding 12-month period. What are the similarities and differences between these four plans? Standard plus plans include everything a new online store needs to get up and run, including: No transaction fees Unlimited items, file storage, and bandwidth  Unlimited employee accounts  Support for all distribution outlets including social media sites, branded online stores, point of sale, and Google shopping 14 additional features, including a sensitive website, competent reporting tools, and an abandoned cart saver 24/7 live agent assistance Check out their pricing page for all the info on the plans. Features of the Pro Plan Merchants have a special lowered PayPal credit card rate of 2.2 percent + $0.30 per transaction starting with the Pro package. This is a 0.7% reduction from the Standard package, saving them $1,050 on every $150,000 in revenue. Another unique function is faceted search. It allows customers to browse your store using filters to find what they’re looking for faster. In fact, many BigCommerce merchants see a 10% increase in conversions by adding this feature to their shops. You can add Google reviews to your product with the Pro Plan. Like influencer agency ads on Instagram, UGC (User Generated Content) is a potent marketing tool. According to Google, 78% of customers trust peer reviews whereas UGC ties account for 25% of searches for the world’s top 20 brands. Finally, security is essential for every online shop. Encryption Everywhere is a dedicated SSL certificate included with all plans. You can also add a third-party SSL certificate if you prefer or have already purchased one at the Pro stage. BigCommerce Web Development Partner with Certification and Elite Status While the plan you choose could be user-friendly, and BigCommerce will provide assistance, do you have the time to find out which template will work best for your brands? Which apps can improve the store’s performance? What’s the best way to combine them? To integrate your brand and maintain continuity, you’ll need some design assistance. It takes time and practice to get the best out of a new online store. We work with BigCommerce as a Certified Elite partner. We have the resources, talent, and experience to help you increase your profits by leveraging your performance no matter what plan you’re running on. Our automation platforms not only help you save costs while operating on BigCommerce but also release your time to spend on more impactful business activities. We’re running on a free trial. Check it out now!   

How To Build Your BigCommerce Website

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Setting up your eCommerce website is an integral part of your business. You don’t want to ignore this process. Otherwise, it will affect your customer experience, growth, and sales. While creating your website from scratch requires lots of effort, you can consider using premade eCommerce platforms such as BigCommerce. Most of these platforms come with unique features and add-ons that allow you to integrate them into your store. Notwithstanding the option you choose, the website doesn’t just complete itself. This blog will guide you through the seven steps to set up your site.  Create a detailed plan You must always have a concrete plan before you start with your eCommerce website. Any mistake during this period will negatively affect your performance. In other words, a rigorous plan would save you precious time, effort, and resources.   One important part of your plan is the resources, which include both human and technical resources. You must know who will be in charge of each stage of your website, who runs the daily affair, and what other things will be needed. Once you create a detailed plan, you can start transforming your plan into reality. Choose a platform  Before jumping to a decision, make sure you check out all available options. Every platform has its strengths and drawback and might serve some demands better than others. If you have a strong IT department and want to have full control to build your website, Magento and alike would be a good choice. But if you want to get things done quickly, consider website providers such as Shopify and BigCommerce. These platforms offer unique features and functionalities that can ease your shipping and fulfillment process. Choose and setup domain name It would help if you chose a domain name that suits your brand. The domain name is what distinguishes your store from others. For instance, shoe stores often include the word “shoes” in their name. Clearly, it’s better to use www.bestshoes.com instead of www.buyanything.com. You need to give your store identity, such that once a visitor sees the domain name, they understand the kind of business you are into. Adding products, categories, content After selecting a theme, you need to add content, categories, and products to your new BigCommerce website. When writing product descriptions, don’t forget to optimize the content according to SEO guidelines. This makes it stress-free for customers to find your products when they do a search online. You should also give as detailed a description of your products as possible, including the product name, price, color, size, weight, and dimension. Furthermore, you might want to upload a high-resolution video and photos for customers to get a feel of what they want to buy. Test and launch Before onboarding your website, you need to preview and test all important functions to ascertain everything is working perfectly. It will turn off your customers when they access your page only to discover a particular section of your site isn’t working. In your testing, make sure to check the compatibility and workability on both mobile and desktop devices.  Some points to keep in mind is: Are the product photos and descriptions appearing as they should?  Is the website responsive? Is the checkout page is working seamlessly?  Are the shipping and payment integration working perfectly?  Once all of these works well, you can launch your website immediately.    

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