0:01 In this video, I'm going to show you how
0:04 to build a Shopify digital product store
0:06 from start to finish, even if you're a
0:08 complete beginner. We'll go through
0:09 everything, including configuring the
0:12 most important store settings, designing
0:14 your storefront, adding digital products
0:16 to Shopify, and setting up automatic
0:18 delivery. And if you don't have your own
0:20 digital products, I'll show you where
0:22 you can get highquality donefor you
0:24 digital products that you can legally
0:26 resell as your own. We'll also test the
0:28 checkout and digital delivery so you
0:30 know everything works before you go
0:32 live. After this video, you'll know
0:34 exactly how to build a fully functional
0:36 digital product store on Shopify. Are
0:39 you ready? Let's dive in. First thing we
0:42 need to do is head over to shopify.com.
0:45 Once you are there, click on pricing.
0:47 Now, there's the good news. Shopify
0:49 gives you a 3-day trial. And after that,
0:52 you get three months for just €1 or $1
0:54 per month. This is more than enough time
0:56 for you to set everything up, add your
0:58 products, and see how this works before
1:00 you commit any real money to this
1:02 platform. After those 3 months, you'll
1:04 need to choose one of these plans and
1:06 subscribe to them. For beginners, the
1:08 basic plan is more than enough. It has
1:10 everything you need to sell digital
1:12 products. With this basic plan, you can
1:14 create an online store with unlimited
1:15 products, connect your own custom
1:18 domain, or buy one through Shopify. And
1:20 Shopify will host your entire store, so
1:22 it's available worldwide. The main
1:24 difference between these plans are the
1:26 card rates. So these are transaction
1:28 fees after you make a sale. The more
1:31 expensive the plan, the lower the card
1:32 rates. But that's not important right
1:34 now because we are just starting out and
1:36 we haven't made any sale yet. So go
1:39 ahead and click on start for free. You
1:41 can sign up using your email address,
1:44 Google, Apple or Facebook. I'm going to
1:51 I'm going to create my password and
1:54 click create Shopify account. Now,
1:55 here's something important. Shopify will
1:57 ask you to enter your car details so
1:59 they can charge you once your 3-day
2:01 trial ends. The good news is you don't
2:03 have to do this right now. Just click on
2:06 skip and move on.
2:08 Now, Shopify will ask you a few
2:10 questions about your store. Where would
2:12 you like to sell? Obviously, we are
2:14 creating an online store. So, I'll
2:16 choose that.
2:17 Is this shop for new or existing
2:19 business? We are creating our new
2:21 business. So I'll select new business or idea.
2:23 idea.
2:25 What do you plan to sell? We are
2:26 planning to sell digital products as
2:29 this video suggests.
2:31 And what should we call your store? So
2:33 here you come up with your store name.
2:36 I'm creating a digital product based on
2:37 sales products. So I'm going to name it
2:41 like this, sales mastery 101. And I
2:43 click on finish.
2:45 Once that's done, Shopify will finish
2:47 setting up your store and drop you
2:49 straight into the dashboard. Now that
2:52 our store is kind of created, the first
2:53 thing we need to do is configure the
2:55 basic store settings. And that's what
2:58 we'll do next. So go ahead and click on settings.
3:00 settings.
3:02 This is where we take care of the basic
3:04 store configuration. And this part is
3:05 going to be very important. So make sure
3:08 to pay attention. Here we can see our
3:10 store name. We already set that up. So
3:12 there's nothing to change here. Next, we
3:14 have our email address. Uh, this email
3:17 is used for store notifications, system
3:18 messages, basic communication from
3:21 Shopify, uh, and for customer emails,
3:22 for customer communication. We'll set
3:24 that up later inside the notification
3:27 settings. So, you can leave it as it is,
3:29 no problem. Next up, billing address.
3:31 Uh, so if you have a registered
3:33 business, you can enter your business
3:35 details here. If you don't, that's not a
3:37 problem at all. You can use your home
3:39 address without any issues. And that
3:40 does not stop you from selling digital
3:43 products. So fill this in and we can
3:45 move on. Next, we have our currency
3:47 display. This controls the default
3:49 currency shown in your store. And let's
3:52 say I want to change it from euro to US
3:53 dollar. So I just click on these three
3:57 dots and click on change store currency.
4:00 So I select the US dollar. So now it's
4:02 going to be displayed in dollars. All my
4:04 products is going to be priced in this
4:07 currency. I click on save. And if you
4:09 want to control to which countries or
4:11 regions you want to sell to, you have to
4:14 go over to markets.
4:17 Now, by default, I'm only allowed to
4:19 sell only to my country. And we are
4:21 selling digital products. I want to sell
4:23 it worldwide because why not? I want to
4:25 reach the entire world and sell
4:27 everywhere wherever I can. So for this
4:30 case, I have to create a new market. So
4:33 we have shortcuts to create markets for
4:35 United States and Canada. You can also
4:37 create European Union market. But let's
4:39 say you want to create it the entire
4:41 world market. And for that you just
4:44 click on here create market. You can
4:46 name it something like worldwide to
4:47 include the countries you want to sell
4:51 to. You click on add condition
4:53 and you just select all the regions in
4:56 the world. So 257 countries selected and
5:00 we click done. So this allows us to sell
5:01 our digital products to the entire
5:05 world. and I click on save.
5:07 Now you might see a shipping wording
5:09 here, but since we are selling digital
5:11 products, we don't need shipping at all.
5:14 So we can just ignore this. I go back to
5:16 my markets. And now we can see we have
5:18 created the entire world market,
5:21 including 257 regions. So that's great.
5:22 We can move on with the rest of our settings.
5:24 settings.
5:27 Next, we have the backup region. Uh this
5:29 is just a fallback setting. I just leave
5:31 it as is. unit system. It doesn't matter
5:33 for digital products, we keep it like
5:36 that. And for the time zone, just choose
5:38 your time zone wherever you're based.
5:40 This is important. So your orders and
5:42 analytics show in the correct real time.
5:45 Order ID, we don't touch here anything.
5:47 Just keep it like that. Uh order
5:49 processing. This is uh important for
5:51 digital products. Under order
5:54 processing, make sure to set this up to
5:57 automatically fulfill the orders line
6:00 items. This is required because digital
6:01 products need to be delivered
6:03 immediately after payment without any
6:05 manual approval. This allows Shopify and
6:07 the digital downloads app to send the
6:10 file to the customer automatically. Also
6:13 automatically archive the order. Keep
6:15 this selected. This just keeps your
6:17 order list clean. So here we have
6:20 finished with our general store
6:23 settings. We click on save. And now
6:26 let's move on to the payment settings.
6:28 Now you will see this Shopify payments
6:30 banner. This is what Shopify uses to
6:32 handle your payments. This is very
6:34 important to complete. Without this you
6:36 won't be able to sell. So I click on
6:39 complete account setup. Here you can
6:42 choose you either individual, a company
6:44 or nonprofit organization. In this case
6:48 I'm an individual. I'll click on next.
6:50 Here we will have several stages. So, in
6:52 these stages, Shopify will ask you for
6:54 your personal details, uh, tax
6:56 information and bank account details for
6:59 payouts. Make sure to fill everything in
7:01 and enter your information correctly.
7:03 This is very important because Shopify
7:05 won't let you sell anything if
7:07 information is wrong. So, enter your
7:09 real details because without that, you
7:12 won't be able even to test your store.
7:13 So, I'll do that. I fill this in and
7:16 I'll move on. Now, I have completed my
7:19 Shopify payments part. I put my payout
7:21 account. Uh it took me around 10 minutes
7:23 to complete that. It's a bit annoying
7:25 part, but it has to be done and it has
7:27 to be done correctly. So once that's
7:28 done, you can also add additional
7:31 payment methods like PayPal. If you have
7:33 PayPal, I really recommend you to add
7:34 this one because it's really convenient
7:36 for your customers to buy. So you can do
7:38 that. And if you want any additional
7:40 payment methods, you can also add them
7:43 by clicking here. As for payment capture
7:45 method, make sure it's set to
7:47 automatically at checkout. So digital
7:49 products are paid for and delivered
7:51 immediately. Now here we don't have to
7:54 touch anything and this payment part is
7:58 completed. Next we go over to domains.
8:00 By default, Shopify gives you a store
8:03 URL using their subdomain. It works fine
8:05 for the moment, but it doesn't look very
8:07 professional. If you're serious about
8:08 selling digital products, having your
8:11 own domain makes your store look more
8:14 trustworthy, like www.youstore.com
8:16 instead of this. So you can either buy
8:19 domain elsewhere and connect it to
8:21 Shopify or you can buy one through the
8:23 Shopify. And if you don't have any
8:25 domain yet, I recommend you to buy one
8:27 through the Shopify. That makes the
8:29 whole integration much easier. And
8:31 domains are very cheap, like from $10 to
8:33 $20 a year, and they make a huge
8:36 difference when it comes to your store's
8:38 overall image. I'm not going to set up
8:40 my domain in this tutorial, but it's
8:42 very easy. Shopify has plenty of guides
8:45 on how to do that. Next important part
8:46 that we have to configure are the
8:49 checkout settings. The goal here is a
8:51 fast simple checkout for digital
8:53 products. First we have customer contact
8:55 method. So this is the method you will
8:58 use to communicate to your customers
9:00 about their orders. I don't feel I need
9:02 to send any text messages to their
9:04 phones. I think email is enough. So I'm
9:08 going to only choose email. Next we have
9:10 show a link for customers to track their
9:11 order. Since we are selling digital
9:14 products, there is nothing to track. No
9:16 shipping, no logistics. So I unselect
9:18 that. I don't require customers to
9:20 create an account to buy from me. So
9:22 make sure require customers to sign in
9:24 is unchecked. Under the customer
9:26 information, you can either only require
9:29 their last name or require both first
9:31 name and last name. I think it's more
9:33 professional to ask for both. Company
9:36 name, I don't include. Address line two,
9:38 I don't include because we are not
9:40 delivering anything to their doors. We
9:42 are selling digital products. and
9:44 shipping address. Phone number I also
9:46 don't include because we are not
9:48 shipping anything. For marketing
9:50 options, I leave email or SMS signup
9:53 unchecked for now. We can enable this
9:55 later on if we like. So, so this part is
9:59 completed. We hit save. Next, we have
10:01 notification settings. And this is the
10:03 last part. Here we can see the email
10:06 Shopify will use to send order
10:09 confirmations and download links. Using
10:11 a Gmail address for now is fine to
10:13 start, but once you have your own
10:15 domain, it's a good idea to use a
10:18 professional email like support@you
10:20 website, yourstore.com. It just looks
10:22 more trustworthy, you know. So once you
10:24 have your own domain set up, make sure
10:26 to come back to this part and put in
10:27 your professional email address. So
10:29 that's done with our configuration
10:32 settings. Now we are going to edit our
10:34 storefront. So from this window, you can
10:37 edit your store visually. Here we can
10:39 see that our store is set to horizontal
10:42 theme. That's by default. We can see how
10:46 this looks like by clicking preview.
10:49 Here it is. I'm pretty happy how it
10:51 looks like. I think this team could do
10:52 the work. It's very simple,
10:54 minimalistic, and that's what you need
10:56 to start. If you're not happy with this
10:58 theme, you can come back here and
11:01 explore other team options by clicking
11:04 visit theme store. There you can find
11:06 plenty of themes. The majority of them
11:09 are paid ones, but there also are 24
11:11 free themes, so you can take your time
11:13 to browse in case you find something nice.
11:15 nice.
11:17 Now, to customize your store, you just
11:21 click on edit theme.
11:23 Shopify design editor is very intuitive
11:25 and easy to use. If you just spend a
11:27 little bit of time here, you can become
11:29 a professional very quickly. And that's
11:31 why I recommend Shopify to beginners.
11:33 It's very easy to use, very simple.
11:35 There's nothing complex about it. Now,
11:37 I'm going to share with you a brief
11:40 design methods to make your store look
11:41 better than it is right now. So, first
11:44 thing we want to do is to change this
11:46 hero banner. And to do that, we just
11:49 click on it. We close this window here.
11:50 Here on the right sidebar, you can see
11:53 you can add images onto your hero
11:56 banner. You can either upload image or
11:58 explore free imagery from Shopify. I'll
12:01 do free images and I'll type something
12:03 like sales.
12:05 I like this one over here and I click on it.
12:07 it.
12:10 I click on select.
12:12 Now it's applied. And let's say I want
12:14 to add another image. And to do that I
12:17 come back over here. I also explore free
12:20 images. And in this time I type
12:23 something like money. Here it is. I
12:27 click select. Now we have nice two
12:29 images laid out by each other. Next
12:31 thing we want to do is to change our
12:33 hero text. To do that, I just click on
12:36 it. And here on the sidebar, I just
12:38 replace the text. I put something like
12:40 sales training and digital resources.
12:42 Let's say you want to make it bigger. So
12:45 instead of heading two, you make this
12:48 big bigger. I might select heading one.
12:50 Here is And if you want to make it
12:52 smaller, you just do something like
12:54 heading four or heading five. Heading
12:56 one looks good. Looks impactful. I'm
12:58 going to keep it like this. Now, maybe I
13:00 want to change the background color to
13:03 make it appear more clear. I switch this
13:07 on. And I select my background color.
13:10 Maybe I want to make it green.
13:12 And to reduce your background opacity
13:14 and make it a bit transparent, we slide
13:22 There we go. And also I want to add a
13:25 little bit of padding to the sides of my
13:28 text to give it some breathing space. So
13:31 I'll do 10 everywhere.
13:34 So this is what we have so far. And this
13:37 shop all button since we have only a few
13:39 products that will be visible on our
13:41 homepage. We don't really need this shop
13:43 all button. So I just hover over this
13:46 and click the bin icon to get rid of
13:48 that. So here we go. We have our hero
13:51 section looking much better right now.
13:53 Now, below the hero section, you'll see
13:56 this product collection block. This is
13:57 where Shopify automatically displays
14:00 your products on the homepage. I'm kind
14:02 of happy how it looks like, but I want
14:05 to add one more section to make one
14:06 product stand out. So, let's say you
14:08 have a featured product. Maybe you have
14:10 one main product and other products are
14:12 going to be complimentary products. So,
14:14 you may want to consider adding a
14:16 featured product section to put the
14:18 spotlight on one product. So, to do
14:21 that, we go over to add section on the
14:23 left sidebar and I type in featured
14:26 product. Here we go.
14:28 So, this is going to be our main product
14:36 Here it is. Now all the product details
14:39 like titles, price, images, description,
14:42 files and delivery all edited in the
14:44 back end inside the product section and
14:46 not here in the theme editor. This
14:48 section is only responsible for
14:50 displaying the product on the homepage.
14:52 So we don't touch anything designwise
14:54 here. And this keeps your store simple
14:57 and flexible. Once we add our digital
14:59 products from the back end, it will
15:01 automatically show up here without any
15:04 extra work. So once the structure of our
15:05 store is ready and it's kind of ready,
15:07 we keep it simple here. It's time to add
15:10 digital products. Now if you already
15:11 have your digital products and you're
15:13 happy with them, that's great. You can
15:15 skip this step. But if you don't, I
15:18 promised I'm going to show you a smart
15:20 shortcut where you can get done for you
15:21 products. So you don't have to create
15:24 anything and you can have ready to sell
15:27 digital products in no time. So this
15:29 shortcut is using private labor rights
15:30 products. These are readym made digital
15:32 products that you can legally edit,
15:35 rebrand and resell as your own. And one
15:37 of the best places to get such products
15:40 is Entropedia. Entropedia is a done for
15:41 you digital product platform. They have
15:43 over 8,000 readym made digital products
15:46 that you can simply use as your own. You
15:47 don't have to create anything from
15:49 scratch. Just download whatever you like
15:51 from their library and it's yours. The
15:53 best part with my link in the
15:54 description, you can download one
15:58 product completely for free. Once you
16:00 sign up and you're inside the dashboard,
16:01 you can filter products by the
16:03 categories. They have plenty of products
16:06 on business, digital marketing, sales,
16:08 lead generation, mindset, productivity,
16:11 and many other topics. My topic is
16:14 sales, so I'm going to go for that. And
16:16 you can also conveniently filter
16:18 products by the format. They have books,
16:20 listicles, checklists, notion templates,
16:24 mini courses, guides, audios, etc. So,
16:27 I'm going to go for free Anropedia
16:29 products. The first one is confidently
16:32 close every call workbook. The second
16:35 one is 13 sales moves that make you a
16:38 top closer. This is a listical. And the
16:40 third one is the sales growth engine
16:43 which is an audio course. Okay. And this
16:45 is going to be my main product. And
16:46 these two are going to be my
16:49 complimentary products. Now, I'll go
16:51 ahead and download every single one of
16:53 them. Now my products have downloaded
16:55 and I want to show you how one of these
16:57 products look from the inside. So every
16:59 product comes in a zip file. Inside we
17:01 have a word document that you can edit
17:03 in any way you want including changing
17:05 the titles, putting your name on it or
17:07 editing the body content. I have a
17:09 separate video on how to edit and
17:11 rebrand these products. I'll leave it
17:13 below in the description. Then we have
17:16 readym made cover files. And lastly, we
17:19 have a PDF file which is ready to sell.
17:22 Let's open this up. Here it is. Nice cover.
17:24 cover.
17:26 Let's run this through.
17:28 As you can see, this is really high
17:30 quality stuff here. Everything is
17:33 properly formatted, welldesigned, and
17:34 practical. It doesn't look like AI
17:37 generated content at all. Someone
17:39 definitely was sitting there for hours
17:41 and creating everything for us that we
17:43 can use as our own. This workbook is
17:45 meant to be printed and worked through
17:47 and you can definitely sell this for a
17:50 nice profit. It's really great stuff.
17:52 Before we leave Anchropedia, I want to
17:54 quickly mention that they also have nice
17:56 tools that you can use like product
17:58 mockup templates to showcase your
18:01 products in a nice way. Nice book cover
18:03 templates which you can use inside Canva
18:05 to edit your covers. We have PDF
18:08 rebrander tool, AI product description
18:10 generator, product idea generator, and
18:12 book title generator. I'm not going to
18:14 go through these here, but I have a
18:16 separate video that covers this in
18:18 detail. I'll link that below in the
18:20 description. As for pricing, Enripedia
18:22 is onetime payment platform which is
18:24 amazing if you want to sell digital
18:27 products on volume. They have two
18:30 lifetime plans. One is $97 and another
18:34 one is $147 onetime payment if you just
18:36 want to try it first. Again, I have a
18:37 link below that gives you one free
18:39 download. And if you decide to join this
18:41 platform, you can use my discount code
18:43 for the 10% off. And finally, if
18:46 Entropedia doesn't cover your niche, you
18:48 may also want to check out PLRME. These
18:50 guys offer done for you digital products
18:52 as well, but they are more focused on
18:54 coaching, health, self-development,
18:56 dating, personal growth, and other
18:59 similar topics. Again, very high quality
19:01 stuff here. I'll also leave a link below
19:02 where you can get free credits to
19:05 download some products for free, so make
19:07 sure to check it out. This is a really
19:09 nice platform, too. Now that we have our
19:11 digital products ready, it's time to
19:14 prepare them for upload into Shopify. If
19:16 your product is just a single PDF like
19:18 basically we have here, you can upload
19:21 it as is and you are done. But if your
19:23 product includes multiple files, bonuses
19:25 or extra documents, zipping everything
19:27 together makes delivery cleaner and more
19:29 professional. Optionally, you can add a
19:32 simple license or readme file. This just
19:34 tells customers what they can do with
19:36 your product and what is not allowed.
19:39 I'll quickly create one. So, I'll do a
19:43 note file. I'll name it license and I'll
19:45 paste in my product terms.
19:48 Here we go. Now I zip this together with
19:52 my PDF file. I'll select them both and
19:55 compress it. So here's my zip file. It
19:57 includes a PDF and license file. Again,
19:59 in terms of license file, you don't have
20:01 to do this. Completely optional. Just to
20:03 make it look more professional. And we
20:05 also have a book cover image. This will
20:07 be used as the product image inside
20:09 Shopify. I'm going to do the same for
20:12 the rest of my products. And once we are
20:14 done, we can add our products to the
20:16 Shopify. So, we head back to the Shopify
20:20 dashboard. We click on products. Then,
20:22 we click on add product. First, we enter
20:25 our product title. Next, we have a
20:27 description. This is not sales copy,
20:29 just a clear explanation of what the
20:32 product is. I paste in my description.
20:34 Tidied this up a little bit. This covers
20:36 what the product does, who is it for,
20:39 and how it's used. We can always change
20:41 this later, so no need to overthink it
20:44 now. Next, we have media. So, we add a
20:46 product image. This is what will show on
20:49 the product page and homepage. So, you
20:52 just add your cover image. Here we go.
20:54 As for the category, Shopify
20:57 automatically sets this as book, which
20:59 is perfectly fine for digital products.
21:01 Now, I set the price. We do no
21:04 discounts, no pricing strategy yet. We
21:05 just need a working product. This will
21:09 be priced at $19.99. Scrolling down to
21:10 inventory. For digital products,
21:13 inventory does not matter, so I turn the
21:15 inventory tracking off. Under shipping,
21:18 I turn off physical product. This tells
21:20 Shopify this is a digital product and no
21:23 shipping is required. Category meta
21:24 fields. You can play around with that if
21:26 you wish. So, I don't find this important.
21:28 important.
21:29 Search engine listing. And this is how
21:31 search engines like Google will display
21:33 your product. I leave it as is. That's
21:36 perfectly fine. And here on the right
21:38 side, we make sure that our status is
21:40 active and make sure that our product is
21:42 published on our online store. And
21:45 that's pretty much it. So everything is
21:48 done. I click on save and I do the rest
21:51 of my products. Now that I have created
21:53 my all free products, they exist in
21:56 Shopify and they can be purchased. But
21:58 what's important, they do not deliver
21:59 any files yet. Next, we are going to
22:02 connect the files so the customers can
22:04 download them automatically after the
22:06 purchase. This is where the store
22:08 actually becomes functional. So, the
22:10 next step is automatic digital delivery.
22:12 To connect the files to our digital
22:14 products, we use Shopify's free digital
22:17 downloads app. To do that, I go to apps
22:20 on the left corner here. The search bar
22:23 pops up and I type in digital downloads.
22:25 This is a free app by Shopify. So I
22:33 Now I can see that my app is installed.
22:36 We can add our digital files. And this
22:38 is where you add your download file,
22:40 actual product. So you click on add
22:43 files. And here we just locate our
22:45 download file.
22:47 The file is uploaded. And now Shopify
22:50 automatically links it to the product.
22:51 That's it. There's no coding, no
22:53 automations to build, no email setup is
22:55 required. When a customer buys this
22:57 product, Shopify confirms the payment
22:59 and the digital downloads app
23:01 automatically sends the file. And now
23:03 you just repeat the process for all of
23:05 your products. And make sure you click
23:07 on save.
23:08 Now, before we move to the last phase,
23:11 which is a testing phase, I quickly want
23:13 to touch on the stores homepage. This is
23:15 how it looks so far. We can see we have
23:18 our products listed down below here. And
23:20 here we have our featured product
23:22 section which is empty. Again, this
23:24 featured product section is completely
23:26 optional. But if you want to place a
23:29 certain product on the spotlight, here's
23:31 how you do it. We select the entire
23:33 section here. And on the right corner,
23:36 we can easily select the product we want
23:38 to display. So, we click on select. And
23:41 I want to showcase this product. And
23:43 that's it. Very easy. And we click on
23:46 save. So, right now the store is set up
23:48 and it's time to test our store to make
23:51 sure customers can actually buy our
23:52 products. This is the part most
23:54 beginners are confused about. So, I'll
23:56 show you exactly how to do it. Shopify
23:59 allows you to place a test order so we
24:01 can see the full checkout and delivery
24:03 flow without charging a real card. To do
24:06 that, I exit the team editor. I head
24:09 over to settings. I go to payments. And
24:11 here on the Shopify payments bar, I
24:14 click on manage. I scroll down here and
24:16 here we can see I can enable the test
24:19 mode. So I switch this on and I click
24:21 save. Now once I'm in the dashboard
24:23 again, I head over to online store and
24:25 we can see this little eye icon. This
24:28 allows us to preview our store. So I
24:30 click on that and let's make the
24:32 transaction. Let's test this out. So for
24:35 example, I want to purchase this product
24:38 here. I click on it. It lets me buy with
24:40 shop. But if I want to test this
24:41 properly, I need to enter some car
24:43 details. So, I select more payment options.
24:49 At checkout, I put my email address just
24:51 like a real customer would. For payment
24:54 details, I use Shopify test card
24:56 information. Now, where do you find
24:58 this? Shopify has a guide. I'll leave
24:59 the link to this guide in the
25:01 description. They provide the card
25:02 details which you can use on the test
25:04 mode. So, I'll copy Visa card
25:07 information here. I place it here. As
25:09 for the expiration date, security code
25:11 or name on the card, you can use
25:13 whatever you like. You can make this up.
25:15 And for the billing address, you can use
25:17 your own address, any address you like.
25:19 It doesn't really matter. So, once you
25:21 fill everything in, you can click on pay now
25:24 now
25:26 and your test order is processed. Now,
25:28 it says you will receive a confirmation
25:30 email soon. That means Shopify will send
25:33 you an email with a link to download
25:35 your product. Let's quickly check how it
25:37 looks like. So, here it is. We got email
25:40 from our store. Hey digital products,
25:42 thank you for your purchase. Here are
25:43 your downloads. You can customize your
25:46 thank you page, your email in Shopify
25:48 settings. But this is just a proof that
25:49 everything works fine. And now we can
25:52 click this link and our download is
25:56 started. So everything works fine. Now
25:58 once the testing is done, I go back to
26:02 settings, payments, manage, and I make
26:05 sure the test mode is turned off. It's
26:07 very important. Do not forget to do
26:10 that. Otherwise, your customers won't be
26:12 able to pay. So, that's very important
26:15 step. So, this is it guys. Our store is
26:16 live. There's no need to publish
26:18 anything. Additionally, everything is
26:20 live and you can now start marketing
26:22 your store and take orders. I really
26:24 hope this tutorial made things clear for
26:26 you. And now you are confident in
26:28 building a Shopify store and selling
26:30 your digital products. Again, if you
26:32 don't have any product to sell, make
26:35 sure to check out Entropedia or PLR for
26:36 highquality done for you products that
26:38 you can sell as your own without
26:40 creating anything. These platforms
26:42 provide really great stuff and I leave
26:44 links to these platforms so you can get
26:46 something for free. And yeah, that was
26:47 it. Thank you for watching. I hope you
26:49 find this video helpful. And if you did,
26:51 I appreciate if you like this video and
26:53 subscribe to my channel. And if you have
26:55 any questions, feel free to drop them
26:56 down in the comments. I will answer
26:58 everything or at least I'll do my best
26:59 to do that. Thanks for watching again