- If you wanna build your first online store using Shopify, but you don't know where or how to start, then you clicked on the right video. My name is Simon, and in this Shopify tutorial for beginners, I'm gonna walk you through the entire process of setting up a professional Shopify store, step by step. (slide whooshing) We're gonna start from complete scratch, and we'll make sure not to skip anything along the way so you can simply follow along and have your own Shopify store up and running by the end of this video.
Don't worry if you've never done this before, this tutorial is for complete beginners, and I promise you that setting up your own Shopify store (screenshot popping) is easier than you might think. Now, the first thing we're going to do is claim our extended Shopify trial, which gives you three days free, followed by an additional three months for just $1 per month. This gives you plenty of time to build your entire store and make you first sales before committing to the full monthly subscription.
To claim that offer, simply go through the link on screen, or scroll down through the video description and click on the first link you find there. This link will take you to the correct signup page where you can claim that offer. All right so, once you're on this page, simply sign up by typing in your email right here and continue.
Then choose your password, and click on Create Shopify account. And here, on the next step, Shopify asks us for our payment details. Now, you could actually just click on Skip here at the bottom and enter those later if you want to, however, keep in mind that you wanna add your payment details and choose a plan within the first three days of using Shopify to make sure you get access to the extended trial for three months for just $1 per month.
To make sure I don't miss out on that extended trial, I'm gonna enter my payment details right now and click on Subscribe for $1 USD. And here, we can go ahead and choose our Shopify plan. Now, the main difference between these three plans is that, the higher the plan, the lower the transaction fees that you'll have to pay for every sale that you make on your store.
So if you're just starting out, you should definitely just go with the Basic plan right here, and then once you make more sales, you can always upgrade to one of the higher plans. So, let's click on Try Basic. And here you wanna simply enter your business address, or if you don't have a business just yet, you can also enter your personal address, and then click on continue.
And then here Shopify wants to ask you some questions about what you wanna sell, and your business, however, it doesn't really make any changes to what we're gonna get in Shopify, so let's save some time and click on Skip right here at the bottom. And this takes us into the Shopify dashboard, which is basically the backend of your store. Here on the right side, we have an AI assistant that you can ask questions at any time.
However, for now, I recommend just following along with the tutorial, because we're gonna cover everything that you need. So for now, we're just gonna close this AI assistant right here. Now, the first thing we're gonna do is choose a theme for our store.
So, to do that, let's come over here and click on Online Store and go to Themes. And here we can see that the default theme that is currently installed is the Horizon theme. However, we could also choose other themes for our store.
And to find those, we're gonna scroll all the way down and click on Visit Theme Store. This will open up a new tab with all of the available themes for Shopify. To just see the free themes, let's tick the Free filter right here, and then it displays just all of the free themes that you can choose from.
Now, if you like any of these designs, just click on this theme right here, and then you can click on View demo. Here, you can just browse through this demo store, you can also click on links or go to product pages. You can also check out how it looks on mobile devices.
And if you like this theme, for example, you can just click On Try Theme right here, and then this theme will be installed on your Shopify store. As you can see, we are now back in our Shopify dashboard, and we get the message that the Trade theme has been successfully added. Now, to activate this new theme for our store, we're gonna have to scroll down, under Theme library, we're gonna have to click on Publish, and then confirm.
And now our theme for our store has been switched from the default Horizon theme to the new Trade theme we have chosen before. Now, if you didn't find any theme that you liked, what you can do is simply scroll down here and try Shopify's new AI tool to create a custom theme for your store. So here, just enter a keyword or a phrase, what your store is about or what you're selling, and then click on Generate themes.
And after just a few moments, you'll get three different custom-made themes based on the prompt that you have typed in. Now, personally, I like the pre-made themes a bit more from the theme library, so I'm not gonna choose any of these. What I'm gonna do is actually switch back to the Horizon theme, which was the default one, because I think this one works for pretty much any store, and it's also one of the most used ones on Shopify, and you get all of the latest features as well, like, for example, the ability to create custom sections using AI.
So to revert back to the Horizon theme, let's click on Publish right here, and confirm. All right so, now that we have chosen our theme for the store, let's go ahead and look at how to customise our store. To do that, let's click on Edit theme right here, and this will open up the Shopify store editor.
So here, on the right side of our store editor, we can basically see a preview of our online store. Currently, we can see a lot of placeholder content, but in a bit, I'm gonna show you exactly how to replace all that with your own products and your own images. Now, currently, we are on the homepage, and we can also navigate to other pages by coming up here and then clicking on any of the other pages of our store.
When we come up here to the top-right, we can also switch the view. So, currently, we are on desktop view, and we can also go to mobile view right here to see what our store looks like on mobile devices. Now, it's very important that your store is optimised for mobile as well, because most shoppers nowadays actually shop on their mobile phone as opposed to on their computer.
However, we're gonna make sure to design everything here on desktop, and Shopify does a great job optimising everything for mobile automatically. But we can make sure to check the mobile view at any time by coming up here. Then here on the left side, we can see a structure overview for the page we are currently on.
So, every page on your store basically starts with the header, which is all the way here at the top, so this would be our header, the announcement bar, the menu, and the shopping card icon, and stuff like that. Then we have the content of that specific page, so this would be the top banner right here. And then we have some featured products here on the homepage.
And then, all the way at the bottom, we have the footer. So right now we have an email signup section here, and then some terms and policy links, social media icons, and some text down here. So now let's look at how to customise all the content on our store and really make it our own.
We're gonna start all the way at the top here on the homepage and replace the background for our hero section. So, to do that, we can either just click on this background and then the menu to change it will open up here on the left, or we can also just come over here and click on Hero, because this is the exact same section that we just clicked on before. Now, to add an image to this section, what I'm gonna do is simply drag and drop my hero image that I want to use into this field right here.
And just like that, the background will be automatically replaced with the image that you've added. Now I also wanna add a second image to my hero section, so I'm gonna drag in my second image to this field here. And now it displays here on the right side of the hero section.
Now let's look at some of the customization options. So here on the left side, I'm gonna simply scroll down and look at some of the options. I can simply click on any of them and play around to see what changes and what I like the best.
For example, I'm gonna change the height from Medium to Large. And this will simply increase the size of this hero section. Another thing I wanna do is place this text and button into this centre of this section.
So, to do that, I'm gonna simply go to Position and change it from Bottom to Centre. Next, I wanna change the text right here. So, again, I can simply click on the text, and then the menu for changing it will open up here on the left side, and then I'm gonna change it by pasting in the text that I want to replace it with.
And it's exactly the same for the button here below the text, we can simply click on it and then make any changes that we want here on the left side. Now, the next thing I wanna do is add my logo to the top-left of my store. So to do that I'm gonna click on this little gear icon here at the top-left, and then go to Logo and favicon.
Then I can simply drag and drop my logo into the Default logo section. Now I wanna decrease the size of this logo just a bit, so I'm gonna decrease the height from 36 to 30 pixels. And while I'm here, one more thing I can do just now is add the favicon as well, which is basically a square version of your logo.
And once you've added your favicon, you're gonna see it all the way at the top of your browser when you go to your store. So let's click on Save. And then we're gonna go to the three dots and click on View to see a preview of our store.
And then we can see our favicon right here at the top of the browser. So, let's go back to our editor. Now, the next thing I wanna do is change the layout of my header so the logo will be displayed here in the centre instead of all the way here on the left.
To do that, I'm gonna go back to the overview for our sections and click on Header. And then here, under Logo, Position, I'm gonna change it from Left to Centre. And I like the way that looks a lot better.
And let's not forget to save our changes once in a while by clicking on Save here at the top-right. Now when we scroll down to the next section of our homepage, we can see this featured collection with a few placeholder products. Now, we actually want our own products to be displayed here, but before we can do that, we have to add them to our Shopify store, so that's what we're gonna do next.
So, to add our products, we have to go back to our Shopify dashboard. To get back to our dashboard, let's come over here to the top-left and click on Exit. And make sure you have saved your changes before you do that.
And this will take us back to our Shopify dashboard. And from here, let's head over to Products, here on the left side. And then to add our first product, let's click Add product.
And here we can enter all the details for the product that we want to add, starting with the title here at the top, and then below we can also add a description for the product. And if you don't know how to describe your product, you can make use of the AI feature from Shopify that helps you with creating a good description. Now, below that, we wanna add some images for our product, so I'm just gonna drag and drop a few images in here.
And you wanna make sure to have high-quality images that show your product in the best light. You can also rearrange the order here and decide which image should be shown first. And then, below here, we wanna set the price for this product.
Now, I wanna sell this product at $49. Something else we can do here is add a Compare at price, which will be shown as a strike-through price, saying that this product used to be more expensive and is now discounted to $49. And down here, under inventory, we can enter how many of these shirts we currently have in stock.
Now, whenever we sell one of these products, this number will automatically go down and when it hits zero, then this product will be shown as sold out on our store. If you want to continue selling when out of stock, you wanna make sure to turn "Continue selling when out of stock" on, however, you can also manually adjust to that number when you get new products back in stock. So, that's up to you.
Then, down here under Shipping, you can add the weight for the product, the volume for the box that you ship this product in, to kind of charge shipping rates based on weight or volume. I'm gonna charge a flat rate for shipping, so I'm not gonna enter any of these details here. Then here, under Variants, you can add different sizes or different colours for the products that you want to sell, and you can also set different prices for like, larger sizes, or for different colours for your products.
For now, I'm gonna just leave this as is. Then down here, you have some more options, and you can also change how this product will be found in search engines. Now I'm gonna leave everything as it is and click on Save.
Now our first product has been added to our store, and when we go over to products, we should be able to see our product right here. Now I've just added a few more products here to our demo store, and the next step is to organise these products into different collections. So, to create our first collection, let's come over here and click on Collections.
Then we already have a Home page collection. Now, I don't need this one, so I'm gonna just select it and then go to the three dots and click on Delete collection. And confirm.
Then let's click on Add collection. And the first collection I'm gonna create is called Shirts, and I'm gonna add all of my shirts to this collection. So, the title will be Shirts.
I'm also gonna add an image here, so let's drag and drop in my collection image to this field. And then, once it's uploaded, let's click on Done. Now, the collection type I'm gonna keep at manual so I can manually add my products into this collection.
Now, to add my products, I'll just further scroll down and click on Browse here under Products, and then I'm gonna simply choose all of the shirts that I've added before. So, let's just select them, and then click on Add. And that's it.
Let's click on Save. And then, when we go back to Collections, we can see our first collection right here, called Shirts, and we have four products in this collection. And to add the next one, I can simply come over here and click on Add collection once again, and then go through the exact same steps.
All right. So I just went ahead and added a few more collections for all of my categories, and I've also added a New Arrivals collection with all of my new products that I wanna feature directly on the homepage. So now let's look at how to display those products on our online store.
So let's head over to Online Store, and then click on Edit theme to get back to the store editor. And here, when we scroll down, we can see that the placeholder products that were here before have been replaced with our products that we have added before. Now what I wanna do is, instead of have these random products on the homepage, I wanna actually display my collections that I have just set up.
So what I'm gonna do is delete this section for now by hovering over the Featured collection section, and then clicking the trash icon here. And now I'm gonna add a collection list. So, to add the new section, let's click on Add section right here, and then here, we can choose from different types of sections.
I'm gonna scroll down to the collections, and I'm gonna choose the Collection list: Grid. And this will insert this collection list where we can display our different categories. So first, let's choose the collections we want to display here by clicking on this collection list, and then under Collections, let's click Select, and then choose the collections we want to display.
So I'm gonna display the shirts, the sweaters, and the jackets. And this will add our collection images, and also display the collection name here on the top-left. Visitors can now just click into any of these collections to get to the collection page that they have clicked on.
So now it has redirected us to the default collection page here, so let's go back to the homepage. And, to be honest, I don't really like this header, "Shop by collection," but I can simply remove it by hovering over it right here and then clicking on the trash icon. Next, I would like to feature a few special products directly here on the homepage.
I've already added my New Arrivals collection, so what I'm gonna do now is add a featured collection just below this section here. So let's click on Add section again, right here on the left, and this time, let's scroll down to Products. And here we have some different options.
What I'm gonna do is choose the Featured collection: Carousel. Then let's go ahead and choose our featured collection. So let's head over to this featured collection, and then Select, and then choose the New Arrivals collection.
So now all of the products that are in this collection will be displayed right here on the homepage, and people can also scroll through by clicking on this arrow right here to see more products. Let's go ahead and save our changes, and then go back to the section overview. So, I'm pretty happy with how my homepage looks.
We have this hero section at the top, we have our different collections, and then we have some featured products below. Now, obviously, we could go ahead and add even more sections to our homepage. We could just click on Add section here, and then check out all the different ways that we can display our products, display our collections, or even just add some text to our homepage, or FAQs, basically whatever you want.
So, take some time to go through these, and maybe you'll find something that you want to have on your homepage. Now if for some reason you can't find the layout you're looking for, you can actually create it yourself using Shopify's new AI block generator. Let's click on Add section, and then, all the way at the top, let's click on Generate right here.
Then we would type in a prompt describing what type of layout we want Shopify to create. So, I'm just gonna copy and paste the prompt in here, and then click on this arrow. And then we have to give Shopify some time to code this new section.
And there we go, after just a few seconds, Shopify has created a custom section based on the prompt that we have typed in here. So here we have this image I asked for on the left, and then the text I asked for on the right. And we also got the options to customise this section here on the right side just as we would any other sections on our store.
So let me first add a picture by dragging it in here, and then it will be displayed here once it's uploaded. Now, this looks okay, but I actually want to be able to have the image fill the frame based on that initial layout. And I don't have the option here right now, so what I'm gonna do is go back to this prompts box here at the top and tell Shopify to add a feature that lets me change the image style to fill frame, and then let's see if Shopify is able to handle that request.
Okay so now, after about 30 seconds, we get the new option here. Under Image style, we can actually change from Fit image to Fill frame. So now when I upload this image here, I can actually go ahead and click on Fill frame, and I think that looks a lot better.
So far, we have just spent time customising our homepage, but we could also go to other pages and customise them as well. For example, let's head over to our default product page by coming up here, and then clicking Products, Default product. So, this is the layout that we have for all of our products right now.
It's the same way we can see the layout here on the left side, we have the product information section right here, and below, we have some recommended products. If you want to, you can make changes by simply clicking on the section you want to customise and then change all the options here. You can also add new sections by clicking Add section, and then add anything you want to your product pages.
However, I usually like the way Shopify has set up all the other pages automatically, so I'm not spending too much time here on customising every single page on the store. Usually, everything's already optimised, which is the great thing about using Shopify. So let's go ahead and navigate back to our homepage.
And now let's take a look at how to change the colours on your store. And we can actually do that for each individual section. So let's say we want to change the colours for this section right here, what we can do is simply click into this section, and then on the left side here, under Options, we can scroll down and look for Colour scheme.
Currently, we are on colour Scheme 1, which makes the background white and the text black. But we can also change it to this Scheme 5, for example, which would make the background dark. Or we could choose theme Scheme 4, which would make the background to this light blue.
Now, usually, I think the default scheme looks the best, so I'm gonna go back to Scheme 1 right here. And we can actually individually change the colours of these schemes by going up here and clicking on the gear icon to go to the theme settings. Here is where, before we have set up our logo here at the top, but we can also go here to Colours, and then we can see the palette for all of these different colour schemes.
So for example, let's say we want to change that blue in the background for the Scheme 4, we can just click into it, and then here, for Background, we could just choose another colour if we want to. So if you already have some branded colours that you want to use on your store, this is where you would change those colours or even add a completely new colour scheme with all of your branded colours. And if you want to change the font on your store, you can also do that here under Theme settings by going to Typography, and then here, you can see the font for the body text, the subheadings, headings, and so on, and you can easily change those by just choosing the font you want right here.
Something else we can do is go ahead and look at all the other options here. Now, most of the things I wouldn't even touch, because, again, it's usually optimised already, but something I like to go to sometimes is Animations, and then here there's some cool things, like for example, you can add a card hover effect. So for example, we can set that to Zoom, and then when we save our changes, and go to view our store, we can see that when we hover over these collection images, it zooms in just a little bit, the same way with our product pages like here.
So there's some subtle small things you can do and add to your store to make everything look a bit cooler. Next, we're going to cover how to customise our navigation menu, which we can see right here at the top. So to do that, let's click on it right here, and then, under Menu, click on Main menu, and then click Edit.
And this will take us back to the Shopify dashboard, to Content, and then Menus. And here we can make changes to our menu items. Now I wanna just add my collections in the top navigation, so first I'm gonna delete all of these default menu items, and then I'm gonna add all of the collections that I want to have in the navigation.
So I'm just gonna click on Add menu item, and then I'll click in the Link box here, go to Collections, and then I'll start with the Shirts, and click check. And then I'll add the second collection, until all of my collections I want to add are in the navigation. And once all our menu items are added, we can simply save our changes.
And then, to check out how this looks, we can hover over Online Store, and then click on this eye icon to preview our store. And now we can see that the menu has changed to our collections, and we can also click on any of these links, and it will go directly to the collection page. Let's go back to the dashboard.
Now, if your store has subcategories, then it might make sense to structure your navigation menu in a way where you also have sub-menu items. So for example, I've just set up a Men and Women's collection, and what I can do now is drag the Shirts collection under the Men's category, or the Men's menu item, like this. And then once I save this new structure, we can see that, on the store when we reload it, we have a different setup, we have the main navigation items, and then when you hover over it, these sub-menu items will show up, and this is a very cool way to keep your menu organised.
All right so, let's close these pages for now and go back to our store editor. Now let's finish up the front end of our Shopify store by taking a look at the header and footer. Now, again, the header is always here at the top on every page, and the footer is always here at the bottom.
Now we've already made some changes here to this section of the header, but we also see this announcement bar here at the top. So this is where you can add any promo coupon codes, or any message that you want people to see first when they land on your store. If you want, you can also just delete the entire announcement bar if you want to by clicking on this trash icon, or you can just change the text by coming here and then changing the text like this, like give a discount code or something like that.
If you want to delete it, again, just click on the trash icon here, and then this announcement bar will be disabled. So, that's pretty much it for the header. Let's scroll down to the footer area.
Here, we currently have an email signup section, we have this text here on the bottom left, and then we have a link to all of our policies, and then some social media icons. The first thing I wanna do here is remove this Powered by Shopify text, I think that looks a bit unprofessional. So let's just click on this text, and then turn off Show "Powered by Shopify" here.
Then let's also add our social media links by clicking on these icons here on the bottom-right. And then here on the left side, simply enter your own social media links. And once that's done, then these links should go directly to your own social media pages.
If you don't have any of these, simply click on this x right here to delete them, and then these icons will also disappear here on the bottom-right. And now the last thing we want to do in the footer is replace this text here that says My Store with your store name, and we're gonna have to do that in the dashboard. So let's save our changes, and go to our Shopify dashboard, and then here, let's go to Settings.
And then here, in the General tab, under Store details, we can click this pen icon and then enter our store name right here. Then click Save, close out of this, and go back to our store editor. And now when we scroll all the way down to the footer, we can see our store name here in the bottom.
And the next thing we're gonna do is set up all of your store policies. So this would be your shipping policy, privacy policy, terms of service, and so on. And all of these policies will be displayed here in the footer as well.
So when we go to the preview store page and hover over this part of the footer, you can see that the policy pages will be displayed right here. Currently, we only have the privacy policy, but now I'm gonna show you how to set up all of the other policies as well. To do that, let's go back to this tab right here, and then go back to the dashboard.
From here, let's go to Settings, and then scroll down and click on Policies all the way here at the bottom. And then right here, we can set up all of the policies. Let's start with the return and refund policy.
Let's click into this. And then the cool thing with Shopify is that they already have a template for all of these kinds of policies, so we can simply click on Insert template right here, and then all of these standard things that you would add to a return and refund policy are already in this document. The only thing you have to do is read through this and make sure everything applies to your store as well, and also replace any of these bracket items where you have to enter your own information.
Once you've done that, click on Publish, and then this page has already been set up. The privacy policy has already been set up for us, so let's go to Terms of service. And here, the same thing, we can just click Insert template, and then just replace all of the information with our own and click Publish.
Then for the shipping policy, there's actually no template, so you're gonna have to write that on your own, or you can just use something like ChatGPT to write that for you, something like this, and then click Publish. And then lastly, we have contact information. Here, again, you can just use their template, or enter all of your own information manually, and then click Publish.
And that's pretty much it. So to see if this worked, we can go to our store preview, reload the page, and then here, under Terms and Policies, when we hover over it, we can see all of our policy pages right here, and we can click on these links, and then the policy will open up like this. Okay so, let's close this and then go back to our Shopify dashboard.
Now we're almost ready to publish our store, but there is a few very important backend store settings that we have to look at and set up so that everything works correctly and we can actually get paid when somebody buys something on our store. Let's go to Settings here at the bottom-left, and then here, the first thing you want to do is go to General and make sure all of the information here is correct. Check your store name, your billing address, your currency, and also your default units.
Next we wanna go to payments. And here what you wanna do is click on Activate Shopify Payments and this will enable you to connect your bank account so that you can actually get paid when somebody buys something on your store. Customers will be able to check out with all of the common options like credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and so on.
Make sure when you do this you have some kind of ID document ready, like a driver's licence or a passport, to verify your identity. Now, if you want to give customers some additional payment options that are not included with Shopify payments, you can add an additional payment method by clicking on Add payment method right here. So let's say you want your customers to be able to pay with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, you can simply type in bitcoin right here, and then click on it, and here you get all of the different options on how you would be able to accept Bitcoin as payment on your store.
Also, keep in mind that not all payment options are available in every region, so depending on where you are located, the options here might look a bit different. Now the next very important thing we have to look at is our shipping and delivery settings. So, let's go to shipping and delivery here, and this is basically where you can set up your shipping rates, which is what you're gonna charge your customer for shipping the products to their home.
Now, this can get a bit complicated, depending on how you wanna set up your shipping, but just bear with me, I'm gonna try to explain this in an easy to understand way. So right here we can see that we have a profile for all products right now, which means you can set up different profiles for different types of products. We're gonna keep things simple and just keep one profile for all products.
So, let's click on this profile right here, and then, right here, we can see all the products that apply to this profile. And when we scroll down, we can see our shipping zones, so, the places where we ship to, and the rates that we charge to ship to these places. So, currently, we just have domestic shipping to the United States, and these are the prices that we charge based on the weight of the product.
And here we also have one rate that says $50 and up is gonna be free shipping. So, these were set up by default, but now I'm gonna show you how you can set up your shipping rates manually. So, to do that, we're gonna first delete the shipping zone by clicking on the three dots right here and then clicking on Delete.
And then, to add a new shipping zone, you would simply click on Add shipping zone right here, and then choose the regions you wanna set up your rates for. So, currently, let's say we're gonna set it up for the United States, so I'm just gonna type in US right here, and then here I'm just gonna choose the entire United States with 62 states. So, let's click on Done.
And now I have my shipping zone here at the bottom. The next thing I wanna do is set up my rates for this shipping zone. So, let's click on Add rate, and then I have some different options, we can set a flat rate, or we can set a dynamic rate based on different things like the weight, the volume, or also based on different carriers.
I'm gonna keep things simple and just use the flat rate. Then here, under Shipping rate, we can set up the type of shipping we wanna offer, like Express, Standard, Economy and so on. I'm gonna choose Standard, and then I'm gonna set the price to, let's say $6, and click Done.
And then we can set up another shipping rate by clicking Add rate again. And this time, I'm gonna set up an express rate, which is one to two business days for, let's say $15, and click Done. And now when people are from the U.
S. order from our store, they can choose between Standard and Express shipping, and these other prices right here. All right, let's go ahead and save our changes.
And then the next important thing we quickly have to talk about is taxes and duties. So here, under Taxes and Duties, it's basically where we can set up the sales tax that we charge on our products. Now, the sales tax that you have to charge depends on a lot of different factors, including where you are located and where you are selling to, so it's a good idea to consult with a tax professional in your region to figure out what laws apply to your specific situation.
Now, one thing that comes in really handy is the Shopify tax services that automatically calculates the tax that you're gonna have to charge for every product and for every customer that shops on your website. So I highly recommend to make use of this feature right here. Next, let's go ahead and click on domains.
So, currently, our domain, the website address that people have to type in to get to our store, is this one right here, which, obviously, is not ideal. So, what we wanna do is set up our own custom branded domain, something like rogueapparel. com, to make everything look professional.
Now, if you already have your domain, you can simply click on Connect existing up here, or if you don't have a domain yet, simply click on Buy new Domain. Then right here, type in the domain that you want to use for your store and click Search. Now, if the domain is available, you can click on Buy right here, and this domain will basically cost you $16 per year, and once you buy this domain, it'll automatically be connected to your store so that you don't have to do anything else.
And that's it for the most important settings before we launch our store, so let's close out of this and go back to our dashboard. So now let's go ahead and publish our store and make it available for our customers. Let's go to Online Store right here, and then, here, you can see that our store is currently password-protected, which means we're gonna have to remove the password to make this store available.
All we have to do is click on Remove password right here, and now, as we can see, our online store is open to everyone. We can click on View store right here to get to our Shopify store. Don't forget to use the first link down below in the description to get an extended three months Shopify trial for just $1 per month.
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