This course shows how to build an online store using Drupal Commerce, a set of modules that extend Drupal. Author Tom Geller teaches the basics of configuring a store, processing a payment, and charging for shipping and taxes, as well as creating, displaying, and categorizing products. The course also explains how to integrate a store into a Drupal site, customize a store’s appearance, and increase site traffic using search engine optimization (SEO) techniques.
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Topics include:
- Surveying the store-building process
 - Installing Drupal Commerce using Commerce Kickstart
 - Accepting PayPal payments
 - Processing orders
 - Understanding rules and line items
 - Listing and importing products
 - Managing inventory, orders, and customer profiles
 - Streamlining the checkout process
 - Launching a store
 - Offering product discounts
 - Analyzing site traffic with Google Analytics
 
Table of content
Introduction
- Welcome
 - Previewing the finished project
 - Surveying the store-building process
 - Using the exercise files
 
Setting Up Drupal Commerce
- Installing Drupal Commerce using Commerce Kickstart
 - Configuring your store’s basic information
 
Getting Ready for Sales
- Accepting PayPal payments
 - Setting up individual products
 - Displaying products
 - Categorizing products
 - Adding simple taxes
 - Seeing your site from the customer’s viewpoint
 - Processing orders
 
Understanding How Drupal Commerce Works
- Understanding products and other entities
 - Understanding line items
 - Understanding rules
 - Integrating your store into a Drupal site
 
Listing Products
- Adding product variations
 - Managing product variations
 - Importing simple products
 - Importing complicated products
 
Managing Your Workflow
- Shipping products
 - Managing inventory
 - Managing orders
 - Managing customer profiles
 - Using Views to gain better oversight
 - Accepting other payment methods
 
Organizing Your Store
- Changing your store’s look
 - Streamlining the checkout process
 - Launching your store
 
Increasing Sales
- Offering product discounts
 - Gaining insight from Google Analytics
 - Making your site more visible to search engines (SEO)
 - Encouraging customer buzz
 
Conclusion
- Goodbye
 
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