September 27, 2022

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Add and edit products in your store


Updating products in your e-commerce store

This blog is for clients of Ipswich Websites and In Cahoots Co who have build e-commerce websites with us via the ECWID plugin.

You can add or edit what products are in your store from the store control panel's catalog. Alternatively, you can use a CSV to import products.


Add Products


To add a product to your store:


1. In the left panel, click eCommerce, and then click Manage Store.


2. Click Catalog, and then click +Add New Product.


3. Type a product name, SKU (identifying number), weight, image, price, and description.

Click Save.


4. Add any further products you like.


5. Once you have saved a product, it will appear in your products menu.


Edit Products


To edit a product in your store:


In the left panel, click eCommerce, and then click Manage Store.


2. Click Catalog.


3. Next to the product you want to edit, click Edit Product.


4. Make changes to the product details.


5. Click Save.


Delete Products


In the left panel, click eCommerce, and then click Manage Store.


2. Click Catalog, and then click Products.


3. Next to the product you want to delete, click Edit Product, then select Delete Product.

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