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Thread: 1/ My experience using @Shopify to set up and manage @GreaterInk’s store has been pretty solid so far…
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@stop 2/ We were able to launch a full shop without much time to dedicate, and with attention divided among other responsibilities.
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@stop 3/ The biggest limitation so far has been my own lack of familiarity with Shopify’s templating language (Liquid) and its architecture.
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@stop 4/ There are things I want to do with the site, and I know are possible to do. But I just haven’t figured out how yet. Time will fix this.
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@stop 5/ People who know me and how I work also know that launching something that’s imperfect and unfinished runs counter to my comfort level.
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@stop 6/ It was hard to let go and launch to the public, without being 100% confident that all i’s were dotted and t’s were crossed.
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@stop 7/ That Shopify allows us to offer any amount of products and variants of each, track orders, and process payments still leaves me in awe.
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@stop 8/ The tools and services we have available to us today make it so easy to do so much.
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@stop 9/ We now have a small business running, with products for sale that can ship to customers almost anywhere in the world.
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@stop 10/ And we get to donate a portion of proceeds to organizations on the ground that are making real differences in people’s lives.