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Clearly, Wix is for simple stores or very small ecommerce needs, like a brick and mortar store looking to have a tiny ecommerce branch. Wix supports over 15 payment gateways, including PayPal, Stripe, Square, and Alipay. You also get the added benefits of analyzing your store activity on Google EcommerceAnalytics.
It’s best for selling your own products; if you want to dropship, you’d have to pay to sync your inventory with your supplier’s, shipping tracking, and auto-send orders. The CEO doesn’t like dropshipping anyway. There’s also Paypal, Stripe, and Authorize.Net.
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If you only collect credit cards or PayPal payments, you could use payment gateways like Stripe, PayPal, Square, Amazon Pay for free. Shopify works well for beginners; you can drag and drop your designs. It’s ideal for dropshipping because of the free integrations it has with dropshipping tools like Oberlo.
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