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Table of Contents
Introduction to this Book
Part One: Introduction to ecommerce
Chapters
1. Choosing products that are right for your store
2. Determining your market size
3. Identifying your target customer
4. Evaluating the competition
5. Making yourself unique among competitors
6. Understanding digital, physical and subscription products
7. Making yourself a niche expert
8. Laws, regulations and restrictions for your business & your products
Part Two: Setting up Shopify
9. Where to Get Your Products
10. Choosing the right Shopify package
11. Shopify compared to other ecommerce platforms
12. Your initial setup
13. Adding your products to your store
14. Setting up your shipping
15. Customizing your payment solutions & taxes
16. Customizing your ecommerce website.
Part Three: Making your Shopify store a success.
17. Other features & add-ons you can use with Shopify
18. Using Shopify’s learning tools
19. Niche Marketing
20. Using social media effectively
21. Spotting and cashing in on trends
22. Holiday selling
Conclusion to this Book
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Introduction
Welcome to Shopify Secrets! Having your own ecommerce website is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling things that you can do in your life. Knowing that you have the potential for unlimited income and that it all rests on how hard you work is very liberating and motivating. While having an online store is something that many people dream about, few actually follow through and build one, so you are in a unique class of individuals. Of course, creating a store has never been easier either, thanks to Shopify. In fact, setting up and launching an ecommerce website is as simple as painless as creating a WordPress or Blogger blog these days thanks to ecommerce platforms like Shopify.
What You Need to Start Your Own Ecommerce Website
There are some initial things that you should be bringing to the table if you plan to start your own ecommerce website, before you start configuring your store or even deciding what sort of products you are going to sell. You should ask yourself if you have or are willing to cultivate the items on the list below to give yourself the best chance possible of having success at selling online. Here are a few things to consider if you are thinking of getting into the business.
Are you able to devote the time involved into making your store successful? That may include several hours per week that you spend setting up your ecommerce website while still having to work a full-time job or assume your regular responsibilities. Even if you are able to be successful and work your store full-time you will have to spend time each week on order fulfillment, shipping, updating your store, communicating with customers and following the industry of products that you are selling.
Do you have the ability to invest in your store while still meeting your financial responsibilities and possibly compromising the lifestyle that you are used to in order to have money to spend on setting up your store? Even if you take out a loan to start your store you are still assuming financial risk and you need to make sure that you are prepared financially.
Can you work on your store for a year or more without seeing any sort of profit? The Small Business Administration estimates that the average small business won’t see a profit until the second or third year in business.
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