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Free Shopping Cart for WordPress: How to Add Ecommerce to WordPress

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Adding Ecommerce to your business’ WordPress can be a great way to showcase your brand’s goods and services, whether they’re digital or physical merchandise. There are many ways to do this, including through the store and through third-party apps.

WordPress’ Ecommerce

WordPress offers a way to add a shopping cart right through their own website! When using their service, you can take payments in seconds, and you can even offer your customers a Pay with Paypal button. You can offer your physical or virtual goods, and even take monthly donations. They offer a way to send out newsletters and create recurring payments with an easy way to cancel. They also provide you with the tools to create an online store, but that should be a given. This all sounds great, but there is a catch: this is a paid service through WordPress. The payments range from $8 to $45.

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But I Don’t Want to Pay for This Service

If you’re reluctant to pay for eCommerce with WordPress and you think that surely there must be a free option, well, you’d be correct! And don’t call us Shirley. There are a plethora of WordPress ecommerce plugins on the market, most of which are free. Ecwid is a great free shopping cart option for WordPress, offering management of your products and inventory and providing the ability to boost sales with discounts and coupons.

Wow, That Sounds Awesome! How Do I Set It Up?

So, we can admit that using a separate plug-in is slightly less convenient than going directly through the website, but we think having to manually set things up yourself is a pretty sweet deal in the grand scheme of things. If you’re worried about how to add ecommerce to WordPress using a free third party, look no further! We’re here for you, and we’re going to walk you through it.

Follow this comprehensive guide to install Ecwid plugin for WordPress.

First, choose your FREE shopping cart plugin

The first step is to choose the best shopping cart for WordPress. It should be one that matches your brand. That being said, there are a lot to choose from! Some of the most popular options include WooCommerce, WP EasyCart, and Ecwid.

We highly suggest going with Ecwid, though we admit that we might be a little biased. Do some research into what every ecommerce platform offers, and make your decision based on what your brand will require. Whichever you decide on, make an account with them and set up your inventory. This will make the setup much easier in the long run.

Once your shopping cart plugin has downloaded, open WordPress

Note: for the sake of brevity, from henceforth, we will be showing you how to set up Ecwid specifically, though the other options’ setups are not much different.

Once your shopping cart plugin has fully downloaded, go into your business’ WordPress and go to the dashboard. On the left side of the screen, there will be a menu. Go down to “plugins,” and select “add new.” Conduct a quick keyword search for the word “Ecwid,” and click on the option that reads “Ecwid Ecommerce Shopping Cart.” This should be the first option. Click on “install now,” and then activate. Good job! Get yourself a snack. You should get a snack just because. You deserve it.

Download successful. Let’s make that store!

“Greetings! Your Ecwid plugin is now active.” Is there any more beautiful thing to read than a confirmation that your download was successful? Actually, they say that each time you successfully download something, an angel gets its wings.

Anyways, now that your plugin is active, you can set up your store! Creating an online store with WordPress is super easy. Right under that beautiful, angel-creating success message, you’ll see a blue button giving you the option to set up your store. If you accidentally get rid of that message, that’s ok. There’s an option right under it to set it up. Click “accept,” and you’re one step closer to being done!

A prompt will appear asking if you want to connect your store to the WordPress site. Click the green “connect” button, and get yourself a drink. That snack you had earlier probably made you really thirsty.

Your dashboard is now accessible right from WordPress

Now that you are sufficiently fed and watered, you can properly rejoice that your Ecwid store dashboard is accessible right from your WordPress account. A little button that says “Ecwid Store” should appear right under your “Dashboard” button, and it will be just like the Ecwid store you set up in the first step. What’s more, you can now manage everything from your WordPress store. Underneath the Ecwid Store button, you can track your sales and products! How cool is that? Technology, man.

Get familiar with your new WordPress store

Ok, so, getting familiar with your new ecommerce store isn’t 100% mandatory the way the previous steps are. But we still highly recommend it! Go to your site’s homepage, and, oh my gosh! What is that? Is that a bright and shiny new link that says “store?” Wow! You should click on it. How did it know to match the colors with your store colors? Well, that’s because of a feature called “Chameleon.” Whether you designed your WordPress eCommerce theme or downloaded it elsewhere, the Chameleon feature will match it without any work on your part.

Notice that your store is located at yourdomain.com/store. However, you can easily adjust this if you would like to. If only someone was willing to talk about how….

Let’s Get Personal…ized

Whoo-hoo, you are now an expert in navigating your WordPress store! Go back to the backend of WordPress and click on “pages.” If you were dissatisfied with your store link name, here’s where you can change it! Frankly, it’s no different from changing other pages on your store, if you are familiar with that. The “edit store” button on top does the exact same thing as the “edit appearance” button. Clicking on it will bring you to a page where you are presented with two links on the left side of the screen, where you can toggle your widgets or edit the appearance of your store. Following “Store Elements” will prompt you to choose the widgets you want to show up on your store page, where you can pick and choose which you would like. Clicking on “appearance” will change the layout of your store page.

Remember that Chameleon feature we briefly discussed when we were getting familiar with your new website? If you are a person that thrives on chaos and wants your store to have a completely different color scheme from your original page, don’t worry. You can edit your store color themes! From the backend of your website, click on “Ecwid Store” and click “advanced.” From there, you can turn the option of Chameleon Skin off and they will use their stock colors.

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Editing product widget is intuitive and has lots of options

From the backpage, you can also edit your store’s appearance. From here, you can change your store’s widgets that appear in the sidebar of the screen. This drag and drop feature offers you more customization for your customers’ shopping experience. You can use multiple widgets by stacking them, and you can choose the order in which they appear. You are able to change the title of any store link widget, some offering even more customization.

TL;DR, Make the Best Decision for Your Brand

This is the point of the blog where we get to the TL;DR, because our goal at Ecwid is to make ecommerce as painless as possible. Whatever you decide, it’s important to make the best decision for your brand. When setting up your WordPress Shopping Cart, remember to make an educated decision and upload your choice to WordPress. Make the store via WordPress, familiarize yourself with your new store, and personalize it as you see necessary.

 

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Max has been working in the ecommerce industry for the last six years helping brands to establish and level-up content marketing and SEO. Despite that, he has experience with entrepreneurship. He is a fiction writer in his free time.

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So simple to use – even my most technophobic clients can manage. Easy to install, quick to set up. Light years ahead of other shop plugins.
I’m so impressed I’ve recommended it to my website clients and am now using it for my own store along with four others for which I webmaster. Beautiful coding, excellent top-notch support, great documentation, fantastic how-to videos. Thank you so much Ecwid, you rock!
I’ve used Ecwid and I love the platform itself. Everything is so simplified it’s insane. I love how you have different options to choose shipping carriers, to be able to put in so many different variants. It’s a pretty open e-commerce gateway.
Easy to use, affordable (and a free option if starting off). Looks professional, many templates to select from. The App is my favorite feature as I can manage my store right from my phone. Highly recommended 👌👍
I like that Ecwid was easy to start and to use. Even for a person like me, without any technical background. Very well written help articles. And the support team is the best for my opinion.
For everything it has to offer, ECWID is incredibly easy to set up. Highly recommend! I did a lot of research and tried about 3 other competitors. Just try ECWID and you'll be online in no time.

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