There are quite a few different hosting plans on the page. You may just want to start with the ‘Managed Hosting Startup’ or ‘ECommerce Hosting Startup Plan’ and upgrade from there after your store is running.
We find WPEngine’s “Smart Plugin Manager” to be especially useful in ensuring your site is always up-to-date and running as you designed it to, but each of the offered addons have their use cases–make sure to think about your business’s needs!
WPEngine will be the central hub of your website management, so make sure to use information you can easily remember later.
For being an Profit Automation Pros VIP Member, you’ll automatically receive a special offer when choosing an annually renewed account. Check that the code “FREEDOMTOCREATE” is shown on the checkout screen to be sure you’re receiving your benefits.
Finalize your account creation and you’re ready to move onto step 2: Account Creation and exploring your new Website Portal!
Take a moment to look around your account. WP Engine offers a quick tour and tutorial of your User Portal that we recommend going through to familiarize yourself with your options.
You’ll be asked to name your site and choose a subdomain. (We’ll set up your domain name later
WPEngine will send you an email once it has finished the initial set-up of your new site. Once you’ve received the email, you can move on to Step 4: Migrating the Demo to your New Site!
At this point in the process, WP Engine automatically takes you to the automated migration page in your WP Engine account.
From your WP Engine Portal, you should still be on the Automated Migration page.
Click Generate New Credentials. This will automatically create the credentials you’ll use in the following steps.
(If there’s a message about SFTP credentials not ready, just refresh page after a few minutes)
Open a new Window or Tab: Use the information below on our Demo Store (and login information) for the Site you selected. Go here and log in to start the migration process.
Once logged in, you’ll be taken to a screen to enter your email, then you can start adding in your Migration Settings.
Once the migration has finished, you may use the WP Admin tab in your WPEngine account to easily access your new site’s WordPress dashboard.
This is where all the magic happens.
First off, go to Dropship.me and follow the “Get my Plugin Now” button to get your Free API Key.
Add that API Key to your Dropship.me plugin’s Activation Settings.
Once you’ve added your API key, you’ll immediately be able to begin stocking your ecommerce business with products of your choosing.
We’ve already added 20 of top trending products to your store and you have the option to add up to 30 additional products, or swap out any of the products we’ve imported for you.
(Additionally, you can upgrade your DropshipMe account to unlock even more product slots for your store).
The process of adding new products to your store is super simple:
It’s just that easy!
Log in to your WordPress dashboard, either through the WPEngine Admin menu or with the user account details you will have made when using the SYWB Setup Plugin.
Next, you’ll need to navigate to the Payment tab of the WooCommerce Settings Menu.
You may or may not see a small banner in the top of the screen saying “PayPal Payments is almost ready. To get started, connect your account.” If so, feel free to click the link within it, otherwise, click the “Finish Set-up” button to the right of the “Paypal” option (it should be the top row).
You will be brought to a page where you can choose the way you want Paypal to be integrated into your store. We recommend using the following options for most users, however your circumstances may call for different plan options.
Once you have selected the options you’ve chosen, click the blue “Activate Paypal” button and follow the prompts it gives you to either connect your existing Paypal account to your store, or create a new account that will manage your store’s transactions.