I used to hear people talk about Shopify all the time, but I didn’t fully get it at first.
I used to hear people talk about Shopify all the time, but I didn’t fully get it at first. Now that I’ve actually been building my own store, I see why so many people are into it. At its core, Shopify just lets you create your own online store and sell products. No physical shop, no crazy setup just you building something of your own. What I like most about it is the freedom: You choose what to sell, how your store looks, how you market it… everything. A few things I’ve personally found really powerful 1: You can start without a huge budget 2: You’re not stuck selling to just one location 3: A lot of the process can be automated once you set it up 4: You’re actually building something that can grow over time But I’ll be real—it’s not as easy as social media sometimes makes it look. There’s a lot of testing, learning, and figuring things out as you go. I’ve had to adjust a lot along the way. What helped me most was slowing down and focusing on doing the basics right instead of chasing every new trend. That’s when things started to feel more like a real business. If you’re into ecommerce or thinking about starting, I’d love to hear what’s been your biggest challenge so far?