Selling Your Products Online With A Wordpress or Joomla Storefront
82Can I Afford To Sell My Products Online?
Many people have products they would like to sell. The big questions are....how do I do it and what will it cost.
For many people, the answer may lie in creating an online storefront to display and sell their products. Online stores are particularly well suited for selling digital or downloadable products. This includes ebooks, video tutorials, software, in other words, anything that can be downloaded by the customer as soon as they make their purchase.
Online stores can be built using many different applications and methods, and the cost of building these storefronts can vary widely. One can only imagine what a company such as Amazon pays to operate their store on the internet. They can, of course, afford to pay top dollar because they sell huge quantities of merchandise and take in huge amounts of money for their efforts and investment.
If you're not quite the size of Amazon yet, then you probably want a little more economical way to put your products up for sale on the internet. Let's look at a couple of ways that are fairly easy to do, and cost almost nothing to accomplish.
I'm talking about using two very popular and powerful applications that are entirely free to use, and both offer almost unlimited capabilities to accomplish your desired outcome.
First up is Wordpress, one of the best and most popular blogging platforms available. Wordpress is free to download and use, and there are literally thousands of plugins and themes available to customize it to suit your needs. Some themes and plugins are free, and some must be purchased.
The second option is to use Joomla, which is a very popular and powerful content management system. Joomla is also free to download and use, and also has thousands of add-on components and themes that allow users to build custom sites. Joomla themes and components are also available free or for purchase.
Both of these options allow the user to custom build and configure their site to meet a wide range of needs, including, but not limited to, membership sites, blogs, store fronts, training sites, content management sites, and on and on.
You can install Joomla on your web hosting server and choose from hundreds and hundreds of free theme templates that are available to make your site look and feel just as you want it. For an even more professional looking site, you can purchase templates that will put your sites look and feel right up there with the pros.
There are all kinds of components, which is the name used for Joomla add-ons, available to accomplish almost every task imaginable, and most are free with a few costing a very nominal fee.
You can add forums, newsletters, social and group related options, membership site options, store front options, and just about anything else you can think of.
If your site will need to handle and manage large quantities of content, then Joomla is probably the "king of the hill".
If you choose to use Wordpress, which is probably the most popular blogging platform available, then the options are also unlimited in what you can do.
Wordpress is also free to download and install, and has hundreds and hundreds of plugins (Wordpress add-ons) available, and most of them are free or can be purchased at very low cost. There are also hundreds of free themes available, and you can also purchase professional quality themes for Wordpress at very reasonable prices.
Wordpress also allows the addition of forums, membership site options, store front options, social and group relations, and content management.
Wordpress, of course, is "king of the hill" for blogging according to a lot of people, so if you want great blogging capabilities you won't go wrong with Wordpress.
If you are wondering what one of these storefronts might look like, then here is one I built using Wordpress. I used the Builder theme by iThemes when building the site.
Here is a storefront built using Wordpress & Builder theme. This Wordpress site also uses a plugin to handle product sales, payment collections, and product delivery..
You can, of course, make your site look entirely different, and have different or additional features, all depending on the theme you choose and the plugins or components you choose to install.
So.....the bottom line here is.....
- You Can Sell Your Products Online
- You Can Do It For Almost No Cost
- You Can Do It Easily Yourself
- You CanLook Professional Doing It
Short Demo Of Video Tutorial
Resources And Links
- iTheme Custom Wordpress Themes
Premium Wordpress themes by iTheme can make your Wordpress site stand out from the rest. - Video Tutorial.....How To Sell Your Products Online Using A Wordpress Store Front
Video tutorial takes you step-by-step through the process of creating a fully functional internet store front. - RocketTheme Professional Quality Joomla Templates.
RocketTheme template club offers pro-quality Joomla templates to suit any need. - HostGator Web Hosting With Cpanel & Fantastico
Choose your plan and host your site with HostGator. - http://www.joomla.org/
Joomla information right from the horses mouth. - http://wordpress.org/
Wordpress information
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Thanks for the information. I will look into these products as well.
wow love it dude.
Daniel Tetreault
I would like to read more about setting up wordpress with the zen cart on the same page.
the title says how do i do it and how much does it cost. so where is the how do i do it stuff. you can use wordpress or joomla? thats it? hmmm.... thanks i guess.
Texas Tutor, I agree your Hub answers some questions, but I think what Jeff is looking for is the specifics of how to set up Wordpress or Joomla as a storefront - e.g. what plugins are available and how well they work.
can someone share their storefront here? of course with wordpress or joomla platform. at least i have an idea
Another option that some of you might be interested in is the Market theme.
Market is a premium WP theme that includes built-in shopping cart functionality and connects with Paypal for payment processing. It also comes with a Product Manager plugin to make adding and editing products a breeze.
If you want to kick the tires before you decide, there's an online demo you can play around with.
There are also some example websites using Market contained in the forums area. Just look in the "Market Gallery" forum.
joomla just seems so foreign after using wp for so long!
Wordpress is great....Joomla is new to me but I will be checking it out...any more info you can provide on how to use Joomla would be great.
Good information. I'm pro-Joomla - Joomla has much higher functionality than Wordpress. But Wordpress is more user-friendly and popular. ;-)
Just getting this WP site set up. I enjoyed reading you site. It is very informative.
that's what i want to do, thank you
Hi,great article thanks.Ive been messing around with wordpress for awhile now and recently moved over to Joomla!.Can you tell me what extension you used for your Joomla storefront.
Thank you for this information. Can you use Yak on an existing blog to create a storefront? What do you use to sell information products for downloads - AWebber?
I like this hub. Good info and well put together.
Hi guys. i thought i would add my two cents worth to your blog and share a sales technique that i use that has served me well for 20 years. that is always ask "open questions" when initally dealing with a client such as "tell me some of the issues you face in your business" " how do you feel about that" and so on. use closed questions only when asking for a comittment from the customer
"so if we provide you abc product that wil solve your problem?"
hope that helps
Craig Connelly

























Lela Bryan 4 years ago
Great hub and Idea. This is very comprehensive. I was wondering about Joomla and how it works and now I have a better idea. Thanks for this
Lela