How to Start a Shopify Store The Ultimate Guide for 2022
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In Shopify, go to Settings > Taxes to set up your regions. Then you can override the defaults if specific conditions apply to your products or edit the default rates if you desire. You can also enter your tax number here. Note that Shopify doesn’t remit or file your sales taxes for you.
Right now, we want to create an Online Store. Go to Shopify Settings > Sales Channels and add Online Store as your sales channel if it hasn’t already been added automatically.
How To Launch Your Shopify Store in Less Than 30 Minutes Flat
Article by Andrew Roach 7 Apr, 2022 This article is a handy step-by-step guide to help you learn how to start a Shopify store in 2021. Entrepreneur and angel investor Tomas Slimas created this tutorial based on what he learned from his own ecommerce success story. In this post, you’ll find dozens of great tips that’ll allow you to focus on making sales as quickly as possible. The best part is that you can complete the whole process in about half an hour. Who knows, the next 30 minutes could mark an exciting turning point in your life as you embark on a journey as an ecommerce entrepreneur. Let’s get started. To be honest, it took me 12 months to launch my first ecommerce store! I followed conventional strategies to begin with. I incorporated myself, looked for wholesalers, underestimated my marketing budget, developed a great looking store, manually added thousands of products… and never made a sale. Today, after selling my ecommerce business with $3M annual sales and with seven Shopify stores on my CV, I understand what I did wrong, and found a way to fix it. I did what most people do — I concentrated too much on creating a great looking store instead of actually trying to make a sale. People think that if you’re launching an online business, you should do it the hard way. When you’re a first-time entrepreneur, figuring out how to start your ecommerce store seems pretty complicated. What I have found is that it’s much more productive to learn and create along the way. Your first step is to launch your ecommerce store. You can explore ad campaigns and logo designs at a later time, like once your store is up and running. One of my favorite quotes is: “Get going, get better.” Below I’m sharing a detailed tutorial about how to set up a Shopify store with dozens of products in under 30 minutes. It won’t be perfect, but it’ll be exactly what you need to get started. In this article, we’ll build a full women’s jewelry shop that sells various accessories. I strongly suggest that you follow the guide as it is written and try implementing additional features and ideas after learning how to start a Shopify business. As a side note, we also have a free dropshipping tutorial if you’re looking to jump right into product research. And we did a video on some of the most popular ecommerce terms beginners need to know, to get started. Understanding these terms will help you better navigate the tutorial below.How to Build a Shopify Store Creating a Shopify Store With DSers ~ 5 Minutes
Decide On A Business Name
Picking a business name is essential, but don’t spend too much time on it. Think of something random and simple. For my women’s jewelry shop, I came up with: Utopia Jewelry, Blackwell Jewelry, and Forever Jewelry. I recommend adding ‘store’ or ‘shop’ because you will need to find a domain name), and it’s easier to get one when there are several words in the name. A useful tool for coming up with an ecommerce store name is the Shopify Business Name Generator. You can add a keyword or two that you’d like to have in your ecommerce store name, and it will provide you recommendations. Then you can simply scroll through the options and select your desired business name and launch your business. Not only is the Shopify Business Name Generator free, but it’s also easy to use. That’s one less thing to worry about when starting your own business. Come up with a list of 10-15 brand name ideas. And make sure the name you end up choosing isn’t trademarked and has an available .com domain address. Dot com domains tend to rank better in the search engines, and most professional brands use this domain extension as well. You can use Shopify’s Domain Name Registration tool to search for available .com domains. You can also check how much a domain costs, as well as buy and install one on your store.Create a Shopify Account
In the old days, you had to get a server, upload an ecommerce system to it, hire someone to customize it according to your needs, and pay to maintain it. It was expensive, time-consuming, and the final result was still a slow and ineffective website. Thankfully, Shopify has simplified the process. You can create your ecommerce store in just a few clicks, and all of the server setup and maintenance is taken care of for you. Go to Shopify.com, click ‘start your free trial,’ enter your store name, and create your shop. With that, you’ve taken the initial step in setting up a Shopify store. Next comes your business model.Get familiar with Shopify Dropshipping
A traditional ecommerce model works like this: First, you buy several hundred products, then you wait for them to be delivered, stock them in your garage or a small warehouse, and when someone places an order, you ship them to your customer. This model works well for bigger companies, but for new entrepreneurs, it can have extra costs (storage space), risks (unsold stock), and annoyances (not having a popular item in stock and ready to ship, which means you’ll miss out on potential sales). Luckily, if you’re looking to start an online store today, there is an alternative to this model: dropshipping. Dropshipping allows people who are just figuring out how to start an ecommerce store to get started quickly so that they can spend more time and energy on generating sales. With dropshipping, you aren’t required to hold any inventory and don’t need to worry about shipping products, which also saves you time and money. Simply add products to your ecommerce store, and when you receive an order, pay the supplier who will then ship it directly to your customer. There is no need to pay for extra storage space and no need to worry about what to do with unsold stock. From here onward, we’ll focus solely on the dropshipping business model because the alternative requires extra capital, time, and risk. Also, dropshipping apps make it easy to import products directly from a database within minutes. DSers is an app that allows you to import dropshipped products from AliExpress to your ecommerce store within minutes. Any orders that your store receives will be shipped directly to your customers in just a few clicks. A safe strategy is to choose products that have high ratings, plenty of orders, and lots of good reviews. All of that indicates that they’re popular items that people like. And remember, some items can have lots of orders but average reviews and ratings. These are the products to avoid dropshipping.How to Create a Shopify Store Fine Tune Your Settings ~ 10 Minutes
You’ll need to tweak a few settings to get your Shopify store functioning smoothly. In the bottom left corner of your Shopify, click the ‘Settings’ button with the gear icon. First, go to ‘General’ and fill out all your store details. Then set up payments.Set Up Payments
I highly recommend using Shopify Payments, no matter where you’re based. It allows you to accept various forms of payments, including credit cards, Google Pay, Shopify Pay, and more. You can sign up for Shopify Payments by providing Shopify with your business information, personal details, product information, and bank account number. You can also choose to accept payments via PayPal. Add your PayPal email address under Shopify Settings > Payments Section. Later, you can change, remove, or add additional payment options. If you don’t have a PayPal account, register at PayPal.com. It will take about 5 minutes.Set Up Checkout
Shopify also lets you see and modify your checkout settings. For new store owners, I recommend keeping customer accounts as optional so that customers can also check out as guests. Additionally, consider the following choices: Abandoned checkouts: Shopify allows you to set up automatic reminder emails for those who reach your checkout but do not complete their purchase for any reason. Once done, Shopify will send an email 10 hours after someone abandons your checkout, when your site is still fresh in their mind. Customer contact: Let customers decide how they want to be reached after placing an order. Options include being contacted by text messages or email. It’s better to keep this to email only if you want to focus on creating an email list. Email marketing: You can provide customers with an option to subscribe during the checkout process. Later, you can reach out to them with new products or discount deals to drive more sales.Generate Required Policies
Shopify offers handy tools for generating terms and conditions, standard privacy, and return policies. You can access them from Shopify Settings > Legal > scroll down to Refund > Privacy > Terms of Service > Shipping statements section to generate each policy sample.Add Free Shipping Rate
If you’re looking to start an online store, I highly recommend that you offer free shipping on your products. You can set this as default from your Shopify account settings. Just remember, you will need to factor this into the price of your items if you want to earn a profit after absorbing the shipping costs. Go to Shopify Settings > Shipping and delete all shipping zones that are “Domestic”. Next, click the “Add shipping zone.” If you’re offering free shipping, just type that in and then choose “Rest of world” if you’re ok with shipping to other countries. Now go to “Add rate” under the “Price based rates” section and select the ‘Free shipping rate.’ When everything’s set up, don’t forget to click “Save” as always. Note: If you’re not planning to offer free shipping, be sure to let customers know how much shipping will cost. You can do this by integrating Shopify with Canada Post, USPS, and other carriers to generate live pricing. I also recommend looking into Shopify Shipping if you’re going to ship orders from Canada, Australia, or the US. The built-in shipping suite offers up to 88% savings with significant discounts on carrier shipping rates.Set up Taxes
As an ecommerce store, you’re required to collect a sales tax from your customers. The good thing about Shopify is that it auto-calculates taxes based on the ongoing sales tax rates around the globe. Despite that, it’s a good idea to consult with a tax professional to ensure you’re charging the right amount of tax. If there are specific tax requirements for certain products in your region, you can override the default tax settings.In Shopify, go to Settings > Taxes to set up your regions. Then you can override the defaults if specific conditions apply to your products or edit the default rates if you desire. You can also enter your tax number here. Note that Shopify doesn’t remit or file your sales taxes for you.
Create an Online Store
Shopify allows you to sell your products across multiple channels like Online Store, Facebook Store, Brick & Mortar store, etc.Right now, we want to create an Online Store. Go to Shopify Settings > Sales Channels and add Online Store as your sales channel if it hasn’t already been added automatically.