In today’s booming e-commerce space, Shopify provides a powerful and convenient platform for entrepreneurs and businesses to open an online store. This post will provide a guide to help you start your e-commerce journey on Shopify smoothly.

Sign up for a Shopify account

Visit Shopify official website and click “Start Free Trial” button. Fill in your email address, set a password, and a name for your store, the name will become your default store URL, after the successful setup, you will not be able to change this setting again, but you can purchase a custom domain. Shopify will guide you to complete the initial setup.

Choose your package

Shopify offers several packages for you to choose from, including Basic, Intermediate, and Premium. Each package has different features and prices, so you can decide based on the size and needs of your business. In the beginning, you can choose the free trial first in order to familiarize yourself with the features of the platform.

Setting up your store

1. Improve store information: This includes basic settings such as store address, currency, language, etc.

2. Add products: In your newly constructed Shopify store, go to Products > Add Products page to create your first product list. Upload your product name, product media (including photos, gifs, videos, or 3D models), description, price, inventory, and other information. Make sure the product description is clear and attractive.

3. You can create product sets to curate products for a specific audience by organizing and categorizing products into product sets under the option Products > Featured Collections in Shopify.

Creating key pages for your online store

In Shopify, under “Online Store” > “Pages”, you can create key pages for your online store. For example, contact page, about us page, FAQ page, policy page and so on.

Set the theme of your online store

Choose a theme in the Shopify store, install a template and start designing the website using the template as a starting point, then determine the homepage of the store as well as the navigation menu.

Setting up shipping rates and delivery options

Setting up reasonable shipping rules and delivery options based on your business scope and shipping partners ensures that customers have a clear picture of their order’s shipping costs and estimated arrival time.

Set Taxes

Shopify will use the global default sales tax rate to help you automate most tax calculations. Users can also set up tax zones and edit rates in the settings.

Setting up payment gateways and payments

Determine how the store will accept payments and how you as the store owner will get paid. Set up your payment provider, Shopify supports multiple payment methods and you can choose to integrate commonly used payment gateways such as PayPal, Stripe, etc. to make it easier for customers to make payments.

Preparing for the store online

1. Install the necessary applications

There are many useful apps in the Shopify app store, such as marketing tools, customer support tools, inventory management tools, etc. You can choose to install them as needed.

2. Testing and optimization

Before the official launch, conduct sufficient tests, including the order process, payment process, page loading speed, etc., to make sure everything is working properly. At the same time, optimize the store according to the test results.

3. Marketing and promotion

Use social media, email marketing, search engine optimization, etc. to promote your store and attract more customers.

Once you’ve successfully started and run your Shopify store, MuLogin Fingerprint Browser can play an important role in better managing and protecting your business.

MuLogin Fingerprint Browser enables a separate browser environment for each of your Shopify store accounts, including separate IP addresses, browser fingerprints, cookies, caches, and more. This helps prevent association between accounts and reduces the risk of being banned from the platform.

It’s convenient for you to manage multiple Shopify accounts at the same time and increase productivity. Meanwhile, by installing a MuLogin software on your computer, you can log in to multiple Shopify store accounts, other platforms such as Amazon and eBay store accounts, and multiple accounts on social media platforms at the same time. These accounts are completely isolated from each other and do not interfere with each other, making it easier for you to expand and optimize your e-commerce business.