Using websitebuilders to start selling online

 Building an e-commerce website is a very big task. Thanks to many website builder this important task of creating a website has gotten easier. Now We will see how to create an online store using Shopify which is used to create online store. There is no need to learn to code. Because shopify let you create website by dragging and dropping different components and using plugins  to add extra funtionality.

Shopify may be simpler than other website builders, but it's not exactly easy. Optimizing a website always requires some effort, but this is doubly true with e-commerce, where you need to align your sales strategies with your design proposals. Even if you've built a Shopify website before, you might be missing out on some opportunities you didn't even know existed.

  • Getting started with Shopify

Explore the Shopify website, the Shopify theme library, and the Shopify app store to get a general idea of ​​what goes into building a Shopify website. While you're there, make a list of all the themes and apps that interest you for later - don't forget their prices, too, so you can estimate the cost of your Shopify site.
  • Plan your website

That's why it's best to familiarize yourself with its system beforehand so you don't waste time planning anything that Shopify won't let you integrate.The key at this point is to know your sales strategies and have a good idea of ​​your digital marketing campaigns – some of them require special apps or work better with certain themes.
  • Choose your pricing plan and sign up
Now’s the time to cross the threshold. Shopify offers three main pricing plans to accommodate small, medium and large businesses. Every plan, even the basic one, includes all the essentials: unlimited product assortment, access to sales channels, 24/7 support, SSL certificate, fraud analysis, Shopify Point of Sale Lite, gift cards, discount codes and abandoned cart recovery. As for the differences, Basic Shopify does not include professional reports, and only Advanced Shopify can calculate third-party shipping rates at checkout. The number of employee accounts and synced storage also increases with higher tier plans.
  • Pick your Theme
Once you actually start using the Shopify website builder, your first task should be to finalize your theme. Choosing a theme is crucial for all website builders, but it's especially important with Shopify - Shopify doesn't allow you to change the look and layout much, so which theme you choose dictates a lot of your design decisions.

  • Add Apps and personalize your shopify website
You can find everything you need at the Shopify app store, and if you already planned out which ones you need, this step should be a breeze.Editing your Theme is the big one, where you can personalize your homepage. Click on Theme on the left and then on the Customize button to bring up the editor

  • Add your products
Now you can add all of your products into your Shopify website, but depending on how many products you offer, this might now be good news. Each product must be entered individually, one-by-one, so this step could take awhile.


  • Buy and set domain name for your online store
For this purpose you can use Either GoDaddy or Namecheap.

  • Start Selling
With your domain name in place, everything is ready for launch! And by “everything,” we mean the bare minimum

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