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How to change domain name of a Shopify store?

Shopify is one of the most popular e-commerce platforms, known for its ease of use, reliability, and flexibility. One of the many benefits of Shopify is the ability to use your own domain name to give your online store a professional and unique identity. If you need to change your Shopify store's domain name, it can be a simple process with the right guidance. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to change the domain name of a Shopify store:

Step 1: Log in to your Shopify admin panel

The first step is to log in to your Shopify admin panel. You can do this by going to Shopify.com, entering your email address and password, and clicking "Log in." Once you're logged in, you'll be taken to your Shopify dashboard.

Step 2: Click on "Online Store" in the left-hand sidebar

Once you're in your Shopify dashboard, you'll see a left-hand sidebar with several options. Click on "Online Store," which is the second option from the top.

Step 3: Click on "Domains" in the submenu

After you click on "Online Store," you'll see a submenu appear with several options. Click on "Domains," which is the first option in the submenu.

Step 4: Add or purchase a new domain name

Once you're on the "Domains" page, you'll see a section that displays your current domain name. To change your domain name, you'll need to add a new domain or purchase a new one.

To add an existing domain, click on "Add existing domain" and enter the domain name you want to use. Shopify will ask you to verify that you own the domain by adding a TXT record to your domain's DNS settings. Once you've done this, Shopify will confirm that the domain is set up correctly.

If you need to purchase a new domain, click on "Buy new domain." Shopify will show you a list of available domains, and you can choose the one you want. The cost of a domain name varies depending on the domain extension you choose, but Shopify's prices are usually competitive.

Step 5: Make the new domain your primary domain

Once you've added or purchased the new domain name, you'll need to make it your primary domain. To do this, click on the three dots next to the new domain name and select "Make primary." Shopify will confirm that you want to make this change. Click "Yes, make primary" to confirm.

Step 6: Set up domain redirects (optional)

If you want to redirect your old domain name to the new one, you can set up domain redirects. This will ensure that anyone who goes to your old domain name will be automatically redirected to your new domain name.

To set up domain redirects, click on the three dots next to your old domain name and select "Enable redirection." In the popup that appears, enter your new domain name and click "Save." Shopify will automatically set up a 301 redirect from your old domain name to your new one.

Step 7: Update your website and marketing materials

Once you've changed your domain name, you'll need to update your website and marketing materials to reflect the new domain name. This includes your website content, email signatures, social media profiles, and any other materials that include your domain name.

In your Shopify store, you'll need to update your website content to reflect the new domain name. This includes your homepage, product pages, and any other pages that include your old domain name. You'll also need to update any links that point to your old domain name to point to your new domain name.

In addition, you'll need to update your email signatures to include your new domain name. This will ensure that anyone who receives an email from you will see your new domain name and know that it's the correct one.

You'll also need to update your social media profiles to include your new domain name. This includes updating your profile URLs, bios, and any other relevant information. Make sure to update any links that you've shared on social media that include your old domain name.

Lastly, you may need to update any marketing materials that include your old domain name, such as business cards, flyers, or advertisements. This will help to ensure that your customers and potential customers are aware of your new domain name and can find your website easily.

It's important to note that changing your domain name can affect your search engine rankings, so it's important to set up 301 redirects to make sure your old URLs are properly redirected to your new URLs. This will help to ensure that any existing search engine rankings and backlinks to your old domain are preserved.

Conclusion

Changing the domain name of a Shopify store can seem daunting, but it's actually a fairly simple process with the right guidance. By following these steps, you can easily change your domain name and update your website and marketing materials to reflect the new domain name. Just be sure to set up 301 redirects and update any existing links to ensure that your search engine rankings and backlinks are preserved. With a little bit of effort, you can give your Shopify store a fresh new identity and continue to grow your business online.

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