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After installing the plugin a new Shopify section will be added to your WordPress dashboard. From here you can quickly create your WordPress Buy Buttons, which are how WordPress connects to your Shopify products. After creating your Buy Buttons, you can start inserting them into posts and pages with the easy Add Product button:
Of course, you’ll still need a Shopify membership since all of your products are managed and hosted on their servers, but this plugin makes integrating your Shopify store on any or all of your WordPress websites so easy. This is especially Country Email List great if you utilize a number of landing pages to promote a single product, or if you already have a Shopify store and want to showcase your products within your website or blog posts (so you aren’t redirecting customers all over the web).

Wrapping Up
We’re excited to see how theme developers and WordPress users integrate Shopify into their designs and websites in the upcoming months. Shopify is a great option for small and large businesses alike. But we want to hear from you! Have you used Shopify before? Are you excited to try Shopify for WordPress? Do you think WPExplorer should release a WordPress theme for Shopify? Let us know your thoughts below!How to Manage Multiple WordPress Sites with MainWP
Manage Multiple WordPress Sites With MainWP
Managing multiple WordPress websites can quickly become a complete headache. With frequent plugin and theme updates, management of posts, pages and users, as well as backups to run, you can seemingly spend more time maintaining sites than doing anything else.
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