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#2902 Very bad experience with prestashop customer service for cloud version - avoi...

Posted by jelonek on 08 April 2015 - 07:35 PM

I was about to open an online shop and after a few weeks of looking for a software, i decided to go for prestashop cloud version. Everything seemed fine and nice and managing the shop seemed smooth and easy. So I went for it, worked hard on it for a few days, spent long hours each day.

Now when the shop started looking good, I can't log into the shop - front, back, dashboard, nothing. When I log into my account and press manage my store, I get blank white screen and nothing happens. I tried wired and two different mobile phones, different browsers. When I can't access my data from front or back, in desperation I called the number given on the website. I really had to try hard.

I was really astonished when the lady over the phone told me that if I need any help from them I need to use the paid tickets. The fault is not on my side, I can't access anything, can't do anything. It turned out that the technical support is paid, what if this problems occurs regally and I use the free tickets? I need to pay for more.

I thought that using cloud service would bring an easy managing of the store so that I could focus on the shop and sales and not technical matters. It turns out that prestashop has really thought through how to make

money over cloud service. So my advise is - avoid as hell keeping your data on prestashop servers. And use the old good ways of using your server and installing it there. You can't also count on technical support over phone, because even when you choose technical support option, you still get connected with a sales representative, who just states that they can't help with technical support, only with sales.




#3090 Without SEO URLs when to convert categories from any old store to Magento

Posted by keilly lee on 21 May 2015 - 04:11 AM

Hi all of you,
You don't stop enlarging the market to develop your brand. If you are using some sites as Shopify, Woocommerce, Zen Cart, Prestashop, ...at the moment and now you know Magento where the location is good to sell your products, you will duplicate your products and them's categories from old site to Magento. This is the simply work that we can help you when you buy our tools, furthermore in the migration process your SEO URL can be changed. Of course, don't worry about it because we can solve this problem for you the best in the shortest time!

 




#4020 Comparing WooCommerce and Prestashop

Posted by annanguyen on 04 September 2015 - 05:13 AM

Some reviews about WooCommerce and Prestashop.

 

Back-End: Functions, Management

 

Because PrestaShop is a shopping cart and WordPress is just blogging platform then you need WooCommerce plugin to start selling online. They can be used for selling anything, including physical products and virtual items like ebooks, photos, etc…

 

PrestaShop offers its users a suite of tools designed to make the process of starting and running an online store easier and more profitable. Their built-in feature set is already impressive, covering all necessary sales tools like cross selling, coupons, etc. It provides extensive management statistics and the tools for managing your catalogue and shop settings are generally well laid out and intuitive to use.

 

WooCommerce: WordPress has an advantage just because it has a big community behind the WordPress platform. User can install many extension like themes, plugins very easy through WordPress Repository that built-in WordPress Dashboard. Retailers who are considering using WooCommerce must first have a WordPress website, and you’ll also need to have a configured WordPress site, hosting package, and SSL in place before you can start selling.

 

Storefront: Themes & Styles, Easy to Use

 

PrestaShop offer numerous storefront enhancements which have played a big role in sprucing up the front end design options for their users. PrestaShop has large categories of extensions including advanced modules and premium responsive templates which not only beautify the site design, but also enhance the functionality in admin, SEO, security, ordering, filters, and many more. PrestaShop’s template options are extensive and high quality.

 

WooCommerce offers a superior front-office experience since it is built upon the WordPress platform and for the same reason it is also ideal if you want to add e-commerce functionality to your existing WordPress website. The most problem with WooCommerce Front Store is the WordPress theme. If the current WordPress theme is not support WooCommerce, it’s a nightmare or you must change to others.

 

Documents, Support & Help

 

WooCommerce has good documentation section on the WooThemes site but they don’t provide free Help & Support.

 

Prestashop: There is a large quantity of documentation available from the PrestaShop website, which provides help and support concerning the platform’s different features and functions. PrestaShop also has customer service reps on call if you need to speak with someone. For support they also offer training courses and paid support plans if that’s something you need.

 

 

Prestashop or WooCommerce – Which is better e-commerce software?

 

Compared to its competitor, WooCommerce is a little bit limited in built-in features. So if you need a complex store, you’d better go for PrestaShop, because it is principally designed for use as an e-commerce platform.

 

PrestaShop is recommended for people who want to focus on selling products only without managing a site for other purposes like a forum and photography site. If you need a pure online store with a full range of e-commerce features, then it is better definitely choose PrestaShop.

 

Bonus: I share for you a module to migrate WooCommerce to Prestastore with Litextension.

http://litextension....prestashop.html

Hope you find what you need!  :P  :D  :)  :lol:  :rolleyes:

 

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#224 OSCommerce to Prestashop Migration

Posted by LindaMari on 17 April 2014 - 09:52 AM

i searched for a while in google and i found this osCommerce - PrestaShop migration tool

what is the difference between this website and your module?

or these things are the same?




#3714 Migrate SEO URLs to keep search rankings & traffic

Posted by Angela on 07 August 2015 - 07:50 AM

This is a sharing about keeping search rankings & traffic i've read on blog of Litextension, and i think it may useful for someone, so i'd like to share it in here. thank for reading and good luck! 

"After migrated your store to Prestashop in a way that will change the URLs of the pages, Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls Package is important to ensure that search engines and other traffic to your site can follow the old URLs to the new URLs

 

What happens if you do not migrate URLs?

  • - Visitors to your site, either through bookmarks or links on other sites, will find  broken links and probably leave your site.
  • - Links set up to help with your search rankings will be broken and lose their value.
  • - Your pages themselves will lose out on any ranking they have on search engines.

 

Solution to migrate SEO URLs and Keep Your Search Rankings & Traffic?

We are glad to introduce our Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls Package to help you migrate your old URLs to your new Magento store.

It supports migrating custom product and category SEO Urls to preserve SEO ranking of Source Store. This requires custom work from our staffs as well as additional cost. Please provide us your Source Store Url and FTP, we will modify our tool to enable this functionality. 

Features:

  • - The plugin will be manually crafted by our experts to fit your Source store perfectly
  • - Support all types of Source stores and SEO link structures
  • 100% customer satisfaction so far

Very simple to get our Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls Package, just select Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls option when you purchasing our product ".

 

 




#3125 Veyton to Prestashop migration tool by Litextension

Posted by keilly lee on 29 May 2015 - 08:12 AM

Veyton to Prestashop Migration Tool by LitExtension is a full features plugin allows Veyton store owners to migrate data from their store to Prestashop. Migration data includes: Products, Categories, Customers, Customers Password, Orders, Reviews, Manufacturers, Taxes,... and can be extended via customization

 

MODULE URL: http://Litextension....veyton.html

 

LIVE DEMO:  http://demo3.litexte...=cart-migration

 

WHAT DATA CAN I MIGRATE FROM VEYTON TO PRESTASHOP?

 
1. Products
• Product Information: Product Name, Product Description, Quantity, Model, Available, Weight, Created Date, Modified Date , Price, Tax Class, etc.
• Product Images: Support to migrate all products images from source store to target store
• Product Attributes: Additional fields that may affect the price of product and have a couple of meanings, e.g. Color, Size, Material, etc.
• Product Extra Fields: Additional fields that do not affect the price of product and have no selective meanings, e.g. checkboxes, dropdownlist, radiobuttons.
• Product Variants: A specific item, it can be grouped with related variants together to form a product, e.g. an iPhone 6 gold,16GB storage has SKU of 1234 is one product variant of the iPhone product.
• Product Tags: The keyword you assign to your product. Tags describe a property of your product. 
• Related Products: Products in the same category as the item a shopper is viewing
 
 
2. Categories
• Categories: Product categories constituting the major groups of products in the store.
• Image Categories: Images corresponding to the product categories.
 
 
3. Customers
• Customer information: First Name, Last Name, Email, Username, DOB, Phone,Home Address, Shipping Address,  Billing Address, Registered Date, Status, etc.
• Customer Password: Support migrate Customer Passwords from Veyton to Prestashop
• Customer Groups: Allows to migrate customers preserving relationships with their groups
 
 
4. Orders
• Order Information:  Customer Information, Billing Address, Shipping Address, Currency, Order Statuses, Totals, Created Date, etc.
• Order Details: List of products in an order, e.g. Product Name, Price, Quantity, etc. of each product in an order.
 
 
5. URLs
Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls: Supports migrating custom product and category SEO Urls to preserve SEO ranking of Source Store
 
 
6. Custom Fields
• Migrate Custom Fields: Support migrating custom fields of products, categories, customers and orders
 
 
7. Reviews
• Review Information: Reviews of each product made by customer on your store including: Customers Name, Rating, Review, etc.
 
 
8. Taxes
• Tax details: Name, Value, Value Type (percent or exact value in default currency), Created Date, etc.
 
 
9. Manufacturers
• Manufacturers Information: Name, Description, URL, Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description, etc.
• Manufacturer Images: Images corresponding to product manufacturers in the store.
 
10. Currencies
• List of currency rates 



#3124 Loaded 7 to Prestashop migration tool by Litextension

Posted by keilly lee on 29 May 2015 - 08:07 AM

Loaded 7 to Prestashop Migration Tool by LitExtension is a full features plugin allows Loaded 7 store owners to migrate data from their store to Prestashop. Migration data includes: Products, Categories, Customers, Customers Password, Orders, Reviews, Manufacturers, Taxes,... and can be extended via customization

 

MODULE URL: http://Litextension....loaded7.html

 

LIVE DEMO:  http://demo3.litexte...=cart-migration

 

 

WHAT DATA CAN I MIGRATE FROM LOADED 7 TO PRESTASHOP?

 
1. Products
• Product Information: Product Name, Product Description, Quantity, Model, Available, Weight, Created Date, Modified Date , Price, Tax Class, etc.
• Product Images: Support to migrate all products images from source store to target store
• Product Attributes: Additional fields that may affect the price of product and have a couple of meanings, e.g. Color, Size, Material, etc.
• Product Extra Fields: Additional fields that do not affect the price of product and have no selective meanings, e.g. checkboxes, dropdownlist, radiobuttons.
• Product Variants: A specific item, it can be grouped with related variants together to form a product, e.g. an iPhone 6 gold,16GB storage has SKU of 1234 is one product variant of the iPhone product.
• Product Tags: The keyword you assign to your product. Tags describe a property of your product. 
• Related Products: Products in the same category as the item a shopper is viewing
 
 
2. Categories
• Categories: Product categories constituting the major groups of products in the store.
• Image Categories: Images corresponding to the product categories.
 
 
3. Customers
• Customer information: First Name, Last Name, Email, Username, DOB, Phone,Home Address, Shipping Address,  Billing Address, Registered Date, Status, etc.
• Customer Password: Support migrate Customer Passwords from Loaded 7 to Prestashop
• Customer Groups: Allows to migrate customers preserving relationships with their groups
 
 
4. Orders
• Order Information:  Customer Information, Billing Address, Shipping Address, Currency, Order Statuses, Totals, Created Date, etc.
• Order Details: List of products in an order, e.g. Product Name, Price, Quantity, etc. of each product in an order.
 
 
5. URLs
Migrate Product and Category SEO Urls: Supports migrating custom product and category SEO Urls to preserve SEO ranking of Source Store
 
 
6. Custom Fields
• Migrate Custom Fields: Support migrating custom fields of products, categories, customers and orders
 
 
7. Reviews
• Review Information: Reviews of each product made by customer on your store including: Customers Name, Rating, Review, etc.
 
 
8. Taxes
• Tax details: Name, Value, Value Type (percent or exact value in default currency), Created Date, etc.
 
 
9. Manufacturers
• Manufacturers Information: Name, Description, URL, Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description, etc.
• Manufacturer Images: Images corresponding to product manufacturers in the store.
 
10. Currencies
• List of currency rates