Checklist before creating a Shopify website - Brandifi

Are you ready for a Shopify Website, and is Shopify right for you?

Written by – Nicole Monay

Are you looking to create a Shopify website for your business? It’s a great choice for many companies, thanks to its wide range of features and customization options. But before you hire someone to design and develop your website, there are some things to consider. In this article, we’ll look at what you should ask someone before hiring them to make your Shopify store, how to prepare yourself before hiring, and why Shopify may be a great fit for your needs.

What will you need before deciding to start on a website?

Here is a list of what business owners should have in place before hiring someone to make their website:

How to find someone to make your Shopify Website

When looking for someone to create or maintain your Shopify store, it’s important to ask the right questions. Some questions you should ask include:

It’s also essential to prepare yourself before hiring someone. Make sure you clearly know what you want regarding features and design. Understand the budget and timeline, and be prepared to answer any questions the person might have.

Shopify compared to others?

Shopify offers features such as payment processing, content management system, analytics, and inventory tracking

Choose cheapest? Shopify, Wix, or Squarespace

Of the three, Wix is typically the cheapest option. It offers plans starting at $19 per month, while Shopify‘s plans range from $29 to $299 per month and Squarespace‘s plans range from $12 to $45 per month.

Should I purchase my domain name with shopify?

No, purchase your domain with godaddy.com and link it to your Shopify website. If you get your domain through Shopify it’s a pain trying to move it outside of Shopify if you ever need to. 

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Does Afterpay, Klarna, Shop Pay, or Affirm check credit?

Yes, Afterpay, Klarna, and Shop Pay all check customers’ credit. This helps to ensure that customers can afford to make payments on their purchases as agreed. Afterpay and Klarna both use soft credit checks, which do not affect a customer’s credit score. Shop Pay uses an optional feature called Shop Pay Credit, which is powered by Affirm, and does use a full credit check.

Someone could get denied for services such as Afterpay, Klarna, or Shop Pay due to a variety of factors. If a customer does not meet the required criteria for these services (such as age, creditworthiness, or location requirements), they may be denied. Additionally, if a customer has a history of nonpayment or late payments, they may also be declined. Safety is paramount to these companies, so they may deny customers who pose a risk of defaulting on their payment obligations.

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