Whether you’re looking to expand your business beyond craft fairs or create an e-commerce empire from the ground up, starting an online store is the first step to transforming your entrepreneurial vision into reality.
Read on for a breakdown of how to start an online store, from picking a platform to preparing for launch day.
Starting an online store offers unique opportunities for both personal and financial growth. You’ll get to tap into the $6.3 trillion e-commerce market while enjoying flexibility beyond the confines of a nine-to-five gig.1
Some common types of online stores include:
While the specifics of opening an online store will depend on your product types and target audiences, there are a few universal to-dos.
Do you already have the products you want to sell? You’re one step ahead. Next, focus on capturing their appeal through high-quality images and detailed descriptions.
If you’re looking to start your online store from scratch, take time to conduct thorough research into current market trends. What are some popular products that align with your interests? How can you offer something unique?
An e-commerce platform is the backbone of any online store, affecting everything from customer experience to day-to-day management.
When reviewing your options, consider ease of use and customization options. Also, evaluate its integration capabilities with solutions like the PayPal Commerce Platform to help you build a trustworthy and secure payments experience.
Check out more tips on choosing a platform.
A domain name is like your store's digital address – it should be memorable, relevant to your products, and easy to spell.
Equally important is selecting a reliable hosting service. Hosting services store and serve your website, and can impact accessibility and speed. Your hosting service may also offer SSL certificates, which secure online transactions and protect customer data.
While it can be tempting to prioritize aesthetics over functionality, focus on creating a user-friendly design that has:
Not a tech expert nor a design guru? Don’t worry. Many e-commerce platforms offer professionally-designed, customizable templates.
When crafting a product listing and description for your online store, stay clear and concise. Descriptions should include relevant keywords and highlight features and benefits in a detailed yet easy-to-read way.
Make sure your images are high-resolution and allow customers to see the product details. Leverage these product photography tips to build trust in what you’re selling.
Your checkout page is the last hurdle to a successful sale, which means choosing a payments provider that can facilitate smooth, secure, and reliable transactions.
Learn more about how to accept payments with PayPal.
Effective shipping solutions don’t just get packages from A to B; they do so in a timely and safe way that boosts customer satisfaction and loyalty.
As you evaluate different carriers, consider factors like cost, speed, and geographic reach. Also, review their tracking capabilities and reliability to help a smooth delivery process.
Visit the PayPal Shipping hub for more on finding the right method.
Before launch, take the time to implement tools like Google Analytics to track shopper behavior and sales. You’ll also want to set up a system for customer inquiries and support.
Then, go ahead and hit “publish” on your e-commerce site. Congratulations!
As you work through these steps, remember to conduct your research into local laws and industry-specific regulations. Additionally, create a marketing strategy to promote your online store with social media, email marketing, and even paid advertising.
Don’t wait to turn your passion into profit. Explore more tips on how to promote your new business.
In partnership with three expert business owners, the PayPal Bootcamp includes practical checklists and a short video loaded with tips to help take your business to the next level.
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