Do you want to easily sell online to customers in different countries, showing different prices for each country in the local currency?
Shopify has launched ‘Shopify Markets’. It’s an interesting approach to simplify international sales, but it won’t suit everyone.
Now you can learn our tips for success and traps to avoid.
Shopify Markets allows you to target different geographic markets. It’s a powerful solution that localises storefronts, calculates duties and taxes, complies with regulations, handles cross-border complexity, and makes shipping easier and more cost-effective.
You manage your global ecommerce sales from a single location, but there are important considerations if you run Search ads and want good SEO with multiple domains and localisations.
You can translate your store into multiple languages, choose which products are made available in different markets, and customise your content for the regional and cultural aspects in each market.
But, as with everything from Shopify, there are good points and some not-so-good points about Shopify Markets. Shopify Markets will suit many merchants, but not everyone.
Find out if Shopify Markets may be suitable for you in this ‘Tips & Traps’ session. This Concise Webinar is presented by Gareth Lane & Richard Keeves.