Bitcoin Payment Processor BitPOS Launches wooCommerce, Magento Plugin Support in Australia

Bitcoin Payment Processor BitPOS Launches wooCommerce, Magento Plugin Support in Australia

The process of creating an e-commerce website in the past has been somewhat of a challenge. Hiring designers for the front end and developers for the back end. It was also considered to be costly. But in the last few years, the advent of free and open-source e-commerce content management systems have changed the game entirely. Now most individuals with a basic understanding of computing (and networking) can set up their own e-commerce shop in just a short while. This has brought a slew of new stores online, offering online shoppers no shortage of choices in places to buy from - if you're....


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