Magento is an open-source platform that is ideal for both small and large businesses. Thanks to numerous available modules, you can adjust the functionality to your business type. The popularity of Magento is greatest in the United States, but the European market is also a big part of it. According to statistics, the platform is currently used by about 250,000 customers. If you want to know how to set up a Magento store, read our article.
Before starting the installation, you should read the system requirements, which are shown at this .
Once all the requirements are met, you need to proceed with the installation. At this stage, Magento has also prepared a guide on how to perform the installation correctly. It can be found at this .
Before you can officially open your store, you must go through the setup process:
The vendor should add the store details. He/she can do it by going to βStoresβ tabβ β βConfigurationβ β βGeneralβ β βStore Informationβ. Here, information such as:
On the same page, in the βLocal optionsβ section, select the time zone, language, weight unit, and the first day of the week and the days that mark the weekend.
When creating a store using the Magento platform, you can use free (or paid) templates. Sometimes you may encounter installation problems or the theme will not always work with the latest version of the store. Templates for Magento can be found, among others, at this .
Vendors may upload their logo to be displayed in the page header. Acceptable file extensions are .gif, .png, .jpg, .svg. Logo can be added through the path βContentβ β βDesignβ If you want to add a logo, click the button βContentβ β βDesignβ β βConfigurationβ, then in the table, select the desired store view and click βEditβ. To edit the logo, click the βEditβ button in the tabβHeaderβ.
Similarly, you can add a favicon, which is a small icon that you can see next to your site title in your browser. Accepted extensions are .png, .jpg, .svg, .ico. Adding a Favicon follows the same path as for the logo but in the βHTML Headβ tab.
Depending on the country, the seller needs to add the necessary documents on the site, such as privacy policy, cookie policy, payment methods, terms and conditions, etc. To do this, you need to follow the path: βContentβ β βElementsβ β βPagesβ and here fill in the missing documentation.
First, fill in merchant location, which is used to configure payment methods. This is done in the tab βStoresβ β βSettingsβ β βConfigurationβ β βSalesβ β βPayment Methodsβ.
Magento supports various payment methods, both offline (e.g. payment on delivery) and online (e.g. PayPal). To configure the appropriate payment methods, you need to complete the basic information and settings. A detailed guide on how to do it has been prepared by the Magento platform, at this .
The first step in setting up a shipment is to complete the data in the βStoresβ β βSettingsβ tab β βSettingsβ β βConfigurationβ β βSalesβ β βShipping Settingsβ. Entering the origin information will be necessary when calculating the shipping fee and determining the tax rate. If the seller has a shipping policy, they should include it in the same tab in the βShipping Policyβ field.
The primary delivery methods are:
All the above shipping methods can be defined in the tab: βStoresβ β βSettingsβ β βConfigurationβ β βSalesβ β βShipping Methodsβ. Also, here you can configure the service of the selected carrier. The seller can choose from: UPS, USPS, FedEx and DHL.
Before launching your online store, you need to configure your tax rates. This is done in the βStoresβ β βTaxesβ β βTax Zones and Rates.β Click the βAdd New Tax Rateβ button to display a window like the one below. You require to fill in such data as:
You must also fill in the tax classes, which correspond to whether you need to charge tax on a given transaction. To enter the settings, go through the path: βStoreβ β βSettingsβ β βConfigurationβ β βSalesβ β βTaxβ.
Magento supports several types of products:
To add a product, go to βCatalogβ β βProductsβ β βProductsβ, and then press the button located in the upper right corner with the words βAdd Productβ.
Magento allows you to manage categories in the βCatalogβ β βCategoriesβ.
Each merchant in the admin panel has a βMarketingβ tab that gives access to tools that manage promotions, SEO, etc. The main sections are:
Magento also allows you to configure your store with Google tools that help you optimize your content and analyze your traffic. Examples of solutions are Google Analytics, Google AdWords and Google Tag Manager.
Magento gives a large array of possibilities to merchants who need a flexible platform for their stores. Additionally, novice users can count on detailed tutorials on how to handle every step of the configuration. Unfortunately, the wide range of advantages of this platform comes with high system requirements, which not every seller can meet. According to customer feedback, Magento is the ideal option for large stores.
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Author: Martin Sparks
E-commerce enthusiasts which constantly digs around the internet in order to make sure he hasnβt missed any important information on the topic of starting and scaling profitable online stores.
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