The last task on the to-do list is to make sure that everything is going according to plan and that orders can be entered.
First, go through all the pages and make sure they look like they should. Also, check that the product listings are correct and that the entire site can be accessed from a mobile device.
Finally, you need to check that orders are entered and that payments are being processed. There is only one problem. Remember that while Shopify does offer you a 14-day free trial to test your shop, you can't sell any items to real people. To make be able to sell you must upgrade to one of Shopify's paid plans. Once this is done, your orders will be "opened".
Make some virtual purchases in your shop to check that the order has been entered correctly. To check the payment, you can go back to the payment settings and add a payment method called Bogus Gateway to the "Third-party providers" section. This is for testing purposes only and will simulate a successful payment. Don't forget to disable it when you're done testing!
The way Shopify and Oberlo work is that every new order you receive will be displayed first in the Oberlo interface. From there, you will need to request products from your direct shipping supplier to complete the order. You can also manage orders in the Shopify dashboard.
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