Ecommerce Business Blueprint: How to Build, Launch, and Grow a Profitable Online Store

Ecommerce Business Blueprint: How to Build, Launch, and Grow a Profitable Online Store

Starting an ecommerce business is hard work and demands many steps and decisions that need to come together at the right time.

To help, we’ve put together a comprehensive blueprint for starting a business, compiled from Shopify's most popular content. These blog posts, guides, and videos have been organized based on the most important tasks you’ll face when researching, launching, and growing a profitable ecommerce business.

I. Choosing a Product

Finding a product to sell

The first step to building an ecommerce business is to know what products you want to sell. This is often the most challenging part of starting a new online business. In this section, we’ll highlight strategies you can use to find product opportunities, explore the best places to look for product ideas, and finally, we’ll look at trending products to consider.

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Evaluating your idea

Once you have a product idea in mind, how do you know if it will sell? In this section, we’ll cover a few approaches that active entrepreneurs have used to validate their product ideas and the potential market.

Video: How to Validate Your Product Ideas The 16-Step Checklist to Evaluating Your Product Idea

Obtaining your product

After landing on a strong product idea, your next step is to figure out where and how you’re going to obtain your products. The next two posts will cover the various methods for acquiring your products, along with the pros and cons of each model.

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II. Research and Prepare

Research your competition

You’ve found your product, evaluated the potential, and sourced your supplier. You’re now ready to write your business plan, but before you get into that, you'll need to thoroughly research your competition so you know what you’re up against and how you can differentiate your business.

How to Conduct a Competitive Analysis

Writing a business plan

With your competitive research complete, it's the perfect time to write your business plan. A business plan will be your roadmap that helps bring your ideas and thoughts together. A business plan is vital in determining what to prioritize and how to effectively reach new customers.

A Detailed Guide to Writing a Useful Business Plan Business Plan Template: A Framework to Streamline Your Next Business Plan

III. Setting Up Your Business

Naming your business

Aside from finding an actual product to sell online, another challenging decision is determining your business or brand name and choosing an appropriate and available domain name. These blog posts will help you tackle these important tasks.

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Creating a logo

Once you’ve selected a memorable name and registered a corresponding domain, it’s time to craft a simple logo. In these resources, we’ll show you several options for creating a great logo for your new business.

Hatchful: A simple logo maker by Shopify 5 Easy to Use Online Logo Makers to Design Your Brand

Understanding search engine optimization (SEO)

You’re almost ready to begin building your online store. However, before you jump into it, you should understand the basics of search engine optimization so that you can properly structure your site and pages for Google and other search engines.

The Beginner’s Guide to Ecommerce SEO What Can I Do to Help My Shopify Store Rank in Search Engines? Keyword Research for Ecommerce from the Ground Up

Building your store

With a better understanding of search engines, it’s time to build out your store. There are many crucial elements to consider. Below we’ve listed our essential reads to help you build high-converting product pages, write captivating product descriptions, shoot beautiful product photography, and much more.

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Don’t forget, if you run into any problems getting your store set up, you can always hire help from Shopify Experts.

Choosing your sales channels

One of the best ways to reach new customers is to choose sales channels where they already shop. The right mix of sales channels will depend on your products and your target customers, but there are a number of great options that can complement and support your self-hosted store.

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IV. Preparing to Launch

As you prepare for the launch of your new business, there are several shipping and fulfillment elements you need to prepare for. In this section, we’ve curated a few comprehensive guides on how to determine your shipping strategy.

The Beginner's Guide to Shipping and Fulfillment International Shipping: Everything You Need to Know How Do I Price and Implement a Strategy to Handle Returns? How to Reduce Shipping Costs as a Small Ecommerce Store

It’s also a good idea to define your key performance indicators upfront so once you launch, you know what to measures of success to track.

67 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Ecommerce

As a final checklist, this post covers the ten essential things you need to do before launch.

The Essential Shopify Store Launch Checklist

V. Post Launch

Acquiring your first customer

Now that you’ve launched, the hard work of marketing your products begins. While many new store owners should consider selling their physical products in person, the rest of digital marketing rests on doing one thing well: driving targeted traffic. Next, we’ll share a variety of marketing tactics that will help you in your first months.

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Marketing your store

You’re well on your way and now likely have a few sales under your belt. It’s time to get serious and focused. The following posts will help you zero in on your top-performing marketing tactics for driving traffic and converting that traffic to sales.

Email marketing essentials

Email Marketing 101: How to Build Your List, Send Effective Campaigns, and Track Results 7 Email Campaigns Every Ecommerce Store Should Run How to Write an Effective Welcome Email Teardown: 60 Days of Emails from a Fast-Growing Ecommerce Brand

Driving traffic from social

How to Create a Social Media Marketing Strategy How to Get More Followers on Instagram: A Guide for Businesses Pinterest Marketing 101: Why You’ll Need a New Playbook to Win How to Start a YouTube Channel for Your Business 7 Common Facebook Advertising Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

Optimizing for higher conversions

The Complete Guide to A/B Testing (Tips from Google, HubSpot, and Shopify) How to Find and Plug the Leaks in Your Conversion Funnels Drive More Sales and Revenue with Targeted Live Chat 19 Experts Share How to Increase Revenue Without Increasing Traffic 9 Ways to Earn Customer Trust When You Have Zero Sales

Using analytics to uncover insights

The Beginner's Guide to Analyzing Shopify Reports and Analytics What Basic Ecommerce Metrics Should I Focus On First? 5 Google Analytics Segments You Can Use to Increase Revenue 9 Google Analytics Custom Reports by the Experts

A blueprint is just the beginning

Building your own ecommerce business is as exciting as it is challenging. At a rapid pace you’ll learn a ton about choosing a product, evaluating its viability, figuring out how to get it produced, building an online store, and marketing and selling to new customers. The process can feel like you’re solving a head-scratcher of a puzzle, but it’s rewarding all the same.

We hope following this resource roundup helps provide you with a clearer roadmap. As always, the best advice anyone can give is to just get started, and to enjoy yourself along the way.

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