
A Quick overview of the Curriculum and what you will learn
Rating and Review? Is it too soon?
What is eCommerce and Why You Should Take Notice?
Why eCommerce is the Future? What You’ll Learn
For High Street Stores, As a Side Business, For Bloggers and Marketers, Some Examples of eCommerce Business Models and Where to Find Products to Sell
start building an eCommerce store!
An Introduction to WordPress, Setting Up, Installation, Themes and Set-Up
Correction for Lecture 5 concerning WooCommerce
The Top eCommerce Platforms to Choose From, Hosted Solutions and Self-Hosted Solutions
Brief Introduction to Shopify
Brief Introduction to WooCommerce
Laying Out Your Store
Pricing Strategies, Persuasive Writing and Split Testing
SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media and PPC
Recap on What You Learned so Far
eBook including the complete section
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Shopify is a cloud-based platform for building ecommerce sites that sell physical or digital products locally or internationally, with analytics, third-party integrations, branding controls, and point-of-sale and social marketplace extensions.
Start a free Shopify trial by entering your email, creating a store, answering onboarding questions, and then verify your address and email to begin the basic plan for 14 days.
Set up Shopify payments providers via the Stripe interface, connect PayPal Express, Amazon Pay, third-party and alternative providers, and provide domain information and privacy policy details.
Learn to calculate and collect taxes in Shopify with base rates, overrides for products or shipping, and EU VAT on digital goods, then set up PayPal Express checkout.
Manage your Shopify account through the settings and account area, add staff with permissions, invite them, pause or close the store, and monitor last login.
Create and customize your Shopify legal pages using templates for refund, privacy, and terms of service, then save the policies, and add a shipping policy if needed.
Add and configure products with title, description, image, price, taxes, and SKU, specify physical or digital status, then test checkout using a bogus gateway.
Explore customer research in Shopify by inspecting the customers area and orders, then create and apply discount codes to orders or products, including minimums and usage limits.
Learn to build beautiful, professional Shopify stores from scratch by adding products, tagging for filtering, installing a custom theme, and creating collections, banners, and sales motivators to boost conversions.
Learn to add and edit products in Shopify by creating titles, descriptions, high-quality images, prices, variants, and inventory settings, then activate and preview products for your store.
Learn how to create and manage product collections in Shopify, organizing tops, bottoms, jackets, bras, leggings, shorts, and accessories with manual and automated rules.
Edit the navigation by configuring header logos for desktop and mobile, define home and other pages, and select a header style. Save progress and review the professionally designed store.
Learn to create a Shopify store footer with a logo, links, and footer menus. Configure pages and legal policies such as privacy and refund policies to complete the store.
Create a lookbook using the two-page design, add three image slides, link each slide to a product, and preview the result to showcase a professional Shopify store.
Explore how to set up breadcrumb banners on a collection page, customize with background images and styles, edit links, and switch between grid and list views to showcase products.
Learn how to create a split banner on Shopify, using two images to separate tops and bottoms, customize headlines, set URLs to collections, and preview the results.
Create and publish blog posts in a Shopify store by adding images, titles, author, category, tags, and content, then ensure visibility and display on the homepage.
Explore how to configure a sales proof motivator in your e-commerce theme, using random product popups, social proof, scarcity, stock timers, and real-time visitor counts to boost conversions.
Add a hero banner by selecting a banner or slideshow section, choosing a style and image, and saving the setup. Adjust the header to be transparent for seamless integration.
Kick off your WooCommerce setup by overviewing the course, then master themes, general and product settings, organization, attributes, expansion, and automation to streamline your store.
Explore how to create and edit products in WooCommerce, using create product or import via a CSV or spreadsheet file, set virtual or downloadable items, manage inventory, pricing, and images.
Expand your WooCommerce site with extensions for subscriptions and memberships, and add payments beyond PayPal or Stripe from the extensions store.
Dropshipping is technically a ‘fulfillment model’. Fulfillment in a business term of course means delivery, so in this sense, Drophipping is the manner in which orders are delivered to customers.
The Ability to Sell Physical Products, Flexibility, Reduced Risk, Branding – How to Run Your Dropshipping Business and Strengthen Your Brand and White Label Dropshipping
Crucial Tips for Finding and Working With Dropshippers
How to Choose Your Niche and the Perfect Niches to Pick
Now you have your niche, the next thing to do is to pick an actual product. From here, you can then find the manufacturer to help you provide that.
A brand is much more than just a logo and is rather an ethos – a mission statement and an approach to business. That logo simply tells people that the product or service they’re receiving adheres to the same standards as whatever else they have used from you in the past.
Quick Tips on Creating Your eCommerce Store and Pricing and Placement to Boost Sales,.
This is what you’ll use to sell your individual items in their store listing but it’s also what you’ll use on a ‘sales page’ to promote items that are of a particular high value and that you really want to shift.
Explore why dropshipping with CJ dropshipping accelerates growth with 30 global warehouses, a vast catalog, Shopify and WooCommerce integration, 24/7 support, private labeling, and bulk purchasing.
Go hands-on with a guided tour of the CJ dropshipping platform, covering product sourcing, order management, and store integration with Shopify and WooCommerce.
Connect CJ dropshipping with Shopify and WooCommerce to automate order processing, sync products and inventory. Verify integration with test imports and orders, monitor smooth operation, and optimize listings for SEO.
Master the dropshipping order processing workflow from imported to completed orders using automated systems, review details, confirm actions, and leverage Shopify and WooCommerce integration, real-time updates, and 3pl fulfillment.
Automate order fulfillment and shipping with drop shipping, CJ’s automated syncing and inventory management, and customizable packaging to speed delivery and scale your store.
Learn step-by-step dropshipping workflows: authorize your Shopify store, search and source products, list and connect them, and place automatic or manual orders through the dropshipping center.
Scale your dropshipping business with CJ Dropshipping by leveraging global warehouses, automation, inventory management, private labeling, and print on demand to reach international markets quickly.
Learn to manage suppliers and inventory with drop shipping, using real time inventory tracking, supplier performance analytics, automated replenishment, and third-party logistics fulfillment across multiple warehouses to prevent stockouts.
Why eBay?
Setting Up Your eBay Store
How To Identify Hot Selling Products?
Essential eBay Vendor Tools
How To Source Items?
How To Sell On eBay?
Shipping Logistics
Price Point Strategy On eBay
eBay Traffic Building Strategies
How To Scale Your eBay Business
Why Be An Amazon Affiliate?
How To Register For Amazon Affiliate Program
How To Get Amazon Affiliate Approval
How To Identify Bestsellers On Amazon
Keywords Research (Google Adword, Google Trend)
Your Amazon Affiliate Site Blueprint
Ultimate Copy Formula For Your Website Post
How To Get Traffic To Your Amazon Affiliate Site
How To Optimize Your Landing Page
How To Scale Your Amazon Affiliate Business
Social Media Content Strategy
Targeting Your Traffic
How To Build Your eCommerce Mailing List
Building Up Your Affiliate Army
Retargeting Marketing
Logistics Outsourcing
Online To Offline
Secrets To Boosts Your eCommerce Sales
If you’re looking to make money online, or even if you just want to increase the profits of your existing business; creating an eCommerce store is an excellent strategy. Scratch that: this is 100% the best way to make money online and that goes for hobbyists, entrepreneurs, bloggers and small businesses alike.
Bold claim? Sure is! But read on to find out why we can be confident in making it.
So just what is eCommerce? Of course, the term refers to online commerce: i.e. selling products online.
But while eCommerce could mean selling an eBook from a landing page, it is most often used to refer more exclusively to online shops that sell multiple products and that have a particular layout and set-up. The most popular example of an eCommerce store is undoubtedly Amazon. This acts just like a high street store and allows you to browse products at your leisure and add them to a shopping cart. The only difference is that you can do all this from the comfort of your home and once you check out, the products are the simply delivered to you wherever you are.
It’s a familiar concept, but what makes it so important?
Why eCommerce is the Future
#1 eCommerce is Growing
The first thing you need to recognize is that eCommerce is growing. In the early days, people were uncertain about spending money online and found that it was daunting handing over their card details and trusting in a supplier that they couldn’t meet face to face.
But now look at companies like Amazon and eBay. These are household names around the world and everyone from the young and tech savvy to the elderly are now happy to shop with them. These companies have helped many people to put aside any concerns they might have had regarding eCommerce and to trust in buying online.
And eCommerce is growing as well doing massive business.
For proof, you need look no further than stats from ‘Cyber Monday’. Cyber Monday is a national holiday of sorts where online retailers are anticipated to lower their prices. It follows Black Friday but these days it tends to do nearly as much business – and it’s growing rapidly.
For example, in 2014 Cyber Monday created a total of $2.59 billion sales online. That’s no small number but in 2015 this was increased to $3.19 billion. That’s a huge increase. $2.28 billion of these were on desktop (versus $2.04 billion last year) while $838 million were through mobile devices (versus $548 million).
Across all devices, Cyber Monday increased by 21%!
Seeing as Amazon is probably the best known online retailer, how is its growth going? Well, the company sold a total of $107.01 billion worth of products in 2015. The company employees 230,800 and there are 304 million active Amazon customer accounts. The brand is worth $47.73 billion and this is only expected to continue to grow as well.
The story is the same across the board. People are becoming more and more familiar with eCommerce and high-street stores are struggling. This is undoubtedly the future of selling and it’s easy to see why.
#2 It’s Convenient
So what is it that has led to such growth in eCommerce? Well, the simple fact of the matter is that online sales benefit everyone. The only reason online sales haven’t already dwarfed physical sales is probably the fact that some people still don’t trust shopping online or aren’t sure how to go about it. Over time this concern will be eroded more and more – while tools like PayPal will make it easier and safer than ever before.
When you sell products online, it means that you don’t have to employ staff and you don’t have to rent the same amount of physical space. You’ll need somewhere to store your products (unless you’re drop shipping) but other than that, your only costs will be hosting, shipping and web design.
Lower overheads mean more profit for you but they also mean lower prices for customers. Customers now have the ability to order products online conveniently but on top of that, they’ll be getting them for a much lower price.
There’s also greater versatility in terms of what you can sell. With an eCommerce store you can sell physical products which will require some up-front investment. But
There’s also a lot less up-front cost. If you wanted to set up a high-street store, then you would need to be willing to spend a large amount of money to rent the physical space, to invest in the stock and to manage staff etc.
However, if you are setting up an online store then all you’re going to need is some inventory to sell (perhaps not if you are going to be selling digital products or acting as an affiliate) and a website. It takes just a few clicks to set up an eCommerce store and that means you can have one up and running in minutes for a negligible cost.
#3 It’s the Best Way to Monetize a Website
The last two examples explain why businesses should launch their own eCommerce stores and why you might consider launching an eCommerce store as your business. But you should also sit up and take notice if you run a blog or website already and you’re just looking for a way to monetize it.
Why? Because it’s actually one of the most effective methods there is of making money from an eCommerce website.
Until now, you likely have been relying on one of several methods to make money online. Perhaps you’re making ads from advertising on your website (Google AdSense for example) or maybe you’re making money by selling an affiliate product.
In either of those scenarios, it’s important to recognize that you have placed yourself at the bottom of the ‘foodchain’. In other words, you’re being paid by those advertisers and product creators in order to send business their way. The fact that they’re happy to continue paying you, means that they’re making more money that that from you. In other words, they’re earning more from your visitors than you are! You’re getting a small share of their profit but they’re taking home the lion’s share. And in fact, you’re essentially doing their work for them!
And that’s why you’ll typically earn about 1-50 cents per click on an advert. Meaning in turn that you’re going to need hundreds of thousands of visitors to your site a day to make any reasonable money. Compare this with selling your own products and making $20-50 each time. Of course, it’s much easier to get someone to click on an advert than it is to get them to buy something – but not as much easier as you think if you have decent products and you’re running your store well. The bottom line? You can make a living from a website with just a few hundred daily visitors instead.
If you have an eCommerce website, then the buck stops with you. Now you’re making the maximum profit from your customers because you’re selling something to them and keeping the difference. What’s more, is that you’re keeping your visitors on your eCommerce website and engaged with your brand. You’re not sending them away, you’re keeping them right where you want them and making a real difference to the way they see you.
Finally, selling eCommerce products is better than selling digital products or affiliate products because it’s something that anyone can appreciate. Only a very specific type of person buys eBooks about making money online. Phone cases and clothes though? That has a much broader appeal!
Try putting an eCommerce website on your existing website and just see what a difference it makes to your profits. And the potential for growth is MASSIVE.
What You’ll Learn
So with all that in mind then, it’s definitely worth learning how to create an eCommerce store so that you can start maximizing your online earnings. And potentially, so that you can turn your small website into your very own global brand selling products that get you really excited!
That’s where this course comes in. Here, you will learn:
How to run an eCommerce website and create an effective business model
How to set up your own eCommerce website with one of several eCommerce platforms
How to find, create or buy products you can sell online
How to build an eCommerce website and social media presence to promote your store
How to stock and design your eCommerce website to maximize sales
How to price your products
How to choose products that will sell well
How to use apps, plugins and more to get even more sales
And much more!
In short, you’ll learn how to create an eCommerce business or add eCommerce to your existing model in simple, easy steps. From there, you’ll then be shown multiple ways you can increase your profits and turn that business into a huge success.
Learn the Blueprint for WooCommerce, Shopify, AliBaba, Amazon, and eBay.
Are you ready? Let’s start selling online!