How To Run Shopify In WordPress (The Complete Guide) (Part 1)

Shopify is a well-known eCommerce site builder that allows you to start, grow, and manage your online store. But there are various reasons people don’t find this application suitable for their e-store. Maybe they have a small number of products to sell or they find its plan a bit expensive. This is why they look for an alternate solution around that’s reliable and inexpensive. And in today’s time what could be more reliable and affordable than the open-source platform - WordPress. However, building an eCommerce site on WordPress requires you to take care of the security and maintenance yourself.

 

So, to cut costs on that and still sell a number of products, people choose to use the combination of WordPress and Shopify. In other words, they use Shopify in WordPress to run their online store. Using this method, you can leverage the flexibility of WordPress as well as the simplicity of Shopify. Apart from that, WordPress also allows you to scale your site as your business grows and Shopify provides you a maintenance-free platform to keep it running.

We will dig deeper into the details of how to use Shopify with WordPress later on. But before that, I would like you to pay close attention to our web design Los Angeles company that offers a wide range of web design and website maintenance services. In addition to this, our company SFWP Experts also offers SEO, PPC, copywriting, and online marketing services to grow your business.

 

With that short description out of the way, let’s understand how Shopify and WordPress work with each other.

 

How Shopify Works On WordPress

 

To use Shopify in WordPress, you will need Shopify Buy Button that allows you to display your products on the WordPress website and manage the checkout process on Shopify’s site.

Besides this, you will also need to install a plugin named WP Shopify that will help you to automate the process of syncing your Shopify products to WordPress. In case you don’t use this plugin, you will have to manually sync every product to your WordPress website. And since that’s a time-consuming process I don’t think you will want to choose that option.

 

Now let’s see how this setup of Shopify and WordPress actually works:

 

  • First off, users come to your WordPress website

  • They search for products that they want to purchase

  • They add those products to their cart

  • When they are finally ready to buy that product, they click on the Begin checkout button.

  • And as soon as they hit that button, they are taken to the checkout page from WordPress to Shopify’s site where they make the payment and place the order.

 

This is how the whole buying process works for customers when you use Shopify on your WordPress website.

 

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Now that you know how Shopify works in WordPress, let’s see what you need to use Shopify in WordPress.

 

What Are The Essentials of Using Shopify With WordPress

Before I start laying out the steps to run Shopify in WordPress, let’s see what you need for doing that:

 

  • An active WordPress website. You can create just a basic WordPress website for this or if you already have that’s even better.

  • The Shopify Lite plan that will cost you just $9 per month. It is much cheaper than what you would pay for a feature-packed Shopify plan.

  • The WP Shopify plugin that will help you with automated product syncing to your WordPress website. Note that if you are planning to launch a very small store, you can ignore this plugin and just add the Buy Button. However, if you factor in the growth of your online store in the future, you should get this plugin for sure. As far as its prices goes, you can have its free version at no cost while for the premium one you will have to spend $80/year.

With that covered, now it’s time to see how to use Shopify with WordPress. But prior to that I would like to let you know that if you are looking to hire a professional webmaster to analyze and improve the performance of your shopping site, contact our Los Angeles web design company now.

 

How To Use Shopify On Your WordPress Website: A Comprehensive Guide

 

I believe you already understood the basics of this tutorial, now I need to tell you just actionable steps to run Shopify on your WordPress website.

 

First, make sure your WordPress website is readily accessible and then follow the steps below:

1. Create A Shopify Account

 

The first and foremost thing you need to get started is create your Shopify account. To do that, you will have to go to Shopify’s site and sign up for your account. The good news is Shopify allows you to use its services for 14 days free of cost, but then you will have to buy any one of their plans.

 

However, you need not consider any other plan except the Shopify Lite plan to start your e-store. This will cost you just $9 per month and that shouldn’t break your bank.

 

2. Add Your Products In Shopify

 

After you have created your Shopify account, the next thing you need to do is navigate to the Products tab in your Shopify dashboard.

Here you can add products that you are planning to sell through your WordPress website.

 

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3. Configure Other Settings of Your Online Store

 

Other than products, you also need to configure other settings of your Shopify store. For instance:

 

  • Taxes

  • Shipping

  • Payment systems

  • And all

To read further, please go to the second part of this blog titled - How To Run Shopify In WordPress (The Complete Guide) Part II.

 

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