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https://ecommerce-admin-eight-pi.vercel.app/

Setting Up Your Online Store

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1. Create Your Store

Begin by establishing the fundamental aspects of your online store, including:

  • Billboards: Design and deploy billboards for advertising and promotion.
  • Product Categories: Organize products into categories for easy navigation.
  • Sizes & Colors: Specify available sizes and color options for products.
  • Products: Add products with descriptions, pricing, and images.

2. Storefront Integration

Connect your store with the frontend framework from the GitHub repository myj009/ecommerce-store:

  • Use a ready-to-use frontend template.
  • Customize the store's appearance.
  • Ensure a responsive and user-friendly interface.

3. Admin Dashboard

Set up admin dashboards for managing your store:

  • Track Sales: Monitor sales figures and analyze product performance.
  • Manage Revenue: Keep track of revenue streams through detailed reports.
  • Administer Store Operations: Oversee order processing, inventory, and customer service.

Getting Started

To set up your online store and admin dashboard:

  1. Review the GitHub Repository: Familiarize yourself with ecommerce-store repository.
  2. Customize the Setup: Adapt the storefront and dashboard to your business needs.
  3. Launch and Monitor: Launch your store and use the dashboard for continuous monitoring and improvement.

Getting Started with Development

Setting Up Environment Variables

  1. Create Environment File:
    • Copy the .env.example file.
    • Create a new file named .env.
    • Replace the variables in the .env file with your own local setup values.

Running the Development Server

  1. Start the Server:
    • Run the command in your terminal:
      npm run dev
      
  2. Access the Application:
    • Open your browser.
    • Navigate to http://localhost:3000.
    • You should now see the application running.

Learn More

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