{"id":168,"date":"2021-07-24T03:33:14","date_gmt":"2021-07-24T10:33:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wpfellows.com\/?p=168"},"modified":"2021-07-24T03:33:14","modified_gmt":"2021-07-24T10:33:14","slug":"wordpress-ecommerce-themes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wpfellows.com\/wordpress-ecommerce-themes\/","title":{"rendered":"WordPress eCommerce themes: The best templates for your online store"},"content":{"rendered":"
I always need good WordPress eCommerce themes for our clients. As a WordPress agency, we have created hundreds of online stores with WooCommerce in the last few years. The goal is always to get a store up and running in a short time. A store that works reliably and is easy to use. In this top list I show you the best WordPress eCommerce themes and templates that let your products shine. Free and premium themes. From minimalist to elegant.<\/p>
While I love all of the WordPress themes<\/a> that we list below for eCommerce, Flatsome is one of the best matches for WooCommerce. Fully compatible, this means that issues are going to be far less likely to arise. The Flatsome theme is also visually appealing and the live page builder makes it a dream to build on. <\/p> However, every website is as unique as its brand and proud owners. There are other themes that win on other aspects like customizability or speed, and every site builder is going to have different priorities.<\/p> For this reason, I\u2018m going to look at whether WordPress is good for eCommerce websites and share my favorite themes. I\u2019ll explain which themes are best for different aspects so you can choose what\u2019s right for your business. <\/p> WordPress is a good option for eCommerce websites because it is an all-around great website builder and comes with more than 55,000 plugins available. There are plenty of different themes to choose from and it\u2019s easy to tailor these to suit your brand and products.<\/p> While WordPress was initially set up as a blogging platform, it has evolved over time to cater to just about any website building need. The main difference between WordPress and dedicated eCommerce platforms is the flexibility and control you will have over your site. As well as creating your online shop, you can also include blogs and other information. <\/p> WordPress is also good when you are building a site that is SEO-focused, meaning that you want to include content that gets Google\u2019s attention and pushes your rankings up. It\u2019s the go-to content management platform and now that it has integrated eCommerce tools, it\u2019s easy to see why so many shops are using WordPress these days. <\/p> Yes, you can add eCommerce functionality such as product information, a shopping cart, and a checkout to any WordPress theme. This is done by installing plugins, of which there are many to help with these processes (such as WooCommerce<\/a>). <\/p>Is WordPress good for eCommerce websites?<\/h2>
Can you add eCommerce to any WordPress theme?<\/h2>