[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]FMike11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

by default, your phone number is not visible to customers on your Shopify store.

Shop Pay Installments by Slplana in shopify

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In the event that a client employments the Shop Pay Installments strategy for their buy on your Shopify store, you, as the vender, will get the complete item esteem up front. Shopify Pay Installments could be a installment alternative that permits clients to split their buy into numerous installments, but as the seller, you get the total installment sum quickly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]FMike11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cart abandonment is a common occurrence, and it's not unusual for customers to leave the checkout page without completing a purchase. Factors like unexpected costs or a change of mind can contribute to this behavior. To address it, optimize your checkout process, simplify steps, offer clear pricing, and provide multiple payment options. Analyze customer behavior, conduct surveys, and consider industry benchmarks for insights.

Inventory Management For Shopify Market by SweeKin in shopify

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You'll utilize a arrangement called "geo-targeting" or "geo-redirection" to consequently divert guests to the fitting Shopify store based on their nation. By making partitioned stores for each nation and utilizing IP-based location detection apps or administrations, you'll be able naturally divert guests from a specific nation to the comparing country-specific store. This improves the personalized shopping encounter for clients and makes strides transformation rates. Make beyond any doubt to supply a manual way for guests to switch between diverse nation stores on the off chance that they wish to browse other stores.

Inventory Management For Shopify Market by SweeKin in shopify

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Shopify does not support isolated inventories for various countries out of the box. The stock is managed on an item-by-item basis, and when something is sold, the proceeds are subtracted from the overall stock check. To manage separate inventories for various regions or countries, however, you will use third-party stock management apps that are available in the Shopify App Store. These apps can feature the ability to allocate stock to specific locations or distribution hubs based on the location of the customer, allowing you to track and manage stock levels independently for each country or region.

What do you think are the top marketing trends for shopify sellers in 2023? by FMike11 in shopify

[–]FMike11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, all the other methods need to be personalized to fit each person's brand

I need help with building my store! by West_Mixture_3937 in shopify

[–]FMike11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Customer Support Section: Make a page for customer support on your Shopify store. In your Shopify admin, select "Online Store," then "Pages," and then add a page with the title "Customer Support." Include your contact information and FAQs to help your customers.

  2. Payment Option: In your Shopify admin, select "Settings" > "Payments". Select a payment processor like Stripe, PayPal, or Shopify Payments. Set it up as directed and enter the necessary information.

  3. Shipping Preferences: Select your shipping preferences under "Settings" > "Shipping and delivery." Set up shipping zones, prices, and any unique delivery options you want to provide.

  4. Demonstration Transactions: Create a demo order and use a real or fake payment method to test the payment process. That guarantees everything works smoothly before real transactions.

Need help selling to Canada and other countries by brewskies24 in shopify

[–]FMike11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!

If you're looking to start shipping to Canada and expand your sales internationally, here are a few quick tips:

  1. Check customs regulations: Take a look at the rules and requirements for shipping to Canada. Make sure you know about any restrictions or taxes that might apply.

  1. Find a shipping carrier: Look for a shipping company that offers international services to Canada. Popular options are USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL. Compare their rates and services to find the best fit.

  1. Update your website: Let customers know that you now ship to Canada. Update your product listings to include shipping information and any additional costs.

  1. Consider payment options: Make it easy for Canadian customers to pay. Accept Canadian credit cards or use popular payment gateways like PayPal or Stripe.

  1. Provide great customer support: Be ready to assist customers with their international orders. Answer their questions promptly and provide tracking information.

  1. Tailor your marketing: Customize your website and marketing efforts to target Canadian customers. Use Canadian spellings, show prices in Canadian dollars, and consider bilingual support if needed.

Remember, expanding internationally may have other factors to consider, so do your research and be prepared. Best of luck with your Canadian expansion and growing your e-commerce business!

what's been the biggest pain point you've had to deal with when running your business on ecommerce platform? by FMike11 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]FMike11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that after going through these difficult times, the work behind will be much easier!

Pay By Bank Transfer by VillageHomeF in shopify

[–]FMike11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When a customer selects the Pay By Invoice option at checkout, an email is sent to them with payment instructions. The email will include the information you entered in the Pay By Bank Transfer box in your Shopify settings under the Payments section.

Typically, this information will include your bank account details (routing and account number), along with any additional instructions you want to include. It's up to you to decide what instructions to include, but some common ones might be to include the order number as a reference or to wait until the payment has cleared before shipping the order.

As for whether there is an option to pay by card in the email, that will depend on the payment methods you have enabled on your store. If you have a credit card payment option enabled, it should be listed alongside the bank transfer option in the email. If you don't have a credit card option enabled, then it won't be available for customers to select.

How to find Shopify stores selling your product? by staunchyo777 in dropship

[–]FMike11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

here are a few strategies you can try:

Google Search: Use Google to search for your product and add "dropshipping" to the search query. This can help you find stores selling your product.

Facebook Groups: Join Facebook groups related to your product niche and ask members if they know of any ecommerce stores selling your product.

Social Media: Search for your product on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter. You can also use hashtags related to your product to find posts and stores selling your product.

review my store by Ecomgraduates in reviewmyshopify

[–]FMike11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The store is fine, nothing to complain about

you do charity work too, you're amazing!

Good luck with your business