The next step is to set up payment methods. This will allow you to accept payments from your customers. One option is the platform’s own solution, Shopify Payments. This system allows merchants to accept credit card payments directly on their store without the need to integrate any separate payment systems.
Getting Started with Shopify in 2024: Step-by-Step Guide
Shopify Payments offers support for all popular payment methods such as Amex, Visa, special database Mastercard, and others, and also supports digital wallets such as Google Pay and Apple Pay.
This payment system offers a regular payment schedule, so funds from sales will be regularly credited to your bank account.
Unfortunately, this system does not work in Ukraine. Therefore, the issue of payments for Ukrainians can be solved in two ways:
• register a personal account for a foreign resident or open a legal entity abroad;
• choose another payment system: Stripe and 2Checkout are considered the most convenient.
When setting up payments, you will need to provide information about your business, including:
• TIN;
• type of activity;
• bank details;
• SSN;
• account statement.
6. Optimize delivery settings
It is important to take this step responsibly, because for online shoppers, transparency and accuracy of shipping rates are often crucial.
To set up delivery in the "Settings" section, click "Shipping and Delivery." Here you can set the address from which the shipment will be made, the logistics company you plan to work with, and the delivery cost.
Getting Started with Shopify in 2024: Step-by-Step Guide
Depending on the weight and size of your packages, you can adjust your shipping rates. You have several options for doing this:
Setting up payment methods
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