I went through the storebuilding webinar last night. It was a long evening, after the Zendrop promo I bought the discounted Premium package. then it went into what I think was Openly(?) which seemed to be a series of AI apps that help with store operations. After more than 2 hours of that we began to build the store. It was very difficult for me to do and I had to stop, they posted a stoppable video of the store build procedure. Without that I would not have been able to complete my store, switching from browser to zoom is exceedingly difficult, especially when the screens on my machine do not match the screens Adrian was showing. I ran into difficulty when it came to turning the password off. it took almost an hour with different levels of Shopify help to solve the problem. Apparently you have to have a Business address in the form to be given the ability to delete the password problem.
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Then I was able to see my store, when I opened it there was a cartoonish title block and there were only 12 products, not the hundred that I had been promised during the store build. On top of that Shopify was trying to sell me website templates for the landing page. Everything is $200 -$475 or so. There is also the mystery of Webby asking the day before the webinar for me to choose a niche. I think I chose Home and Garden but when I opened the store it appeared to be a flex store ( that's okay but why the webby request/demand?) after that more than 3 hour ordeal I wrote to the Morrisons for support which they had said would be quick, there has been no answer and it is now about 1:15 the day following the webinar. I am exhausted and not very happy. I will have to either move a domain name from my other shopify store or buy yet a third domain, the current name looks like a secure password... This has been tiring and I HAVE to make this work. We need the income and I have a eviction court date about 3 weeks from now. There is still no place for me to move... we have been searching intensively, there isn't any place close or big enough available for a reasonable rent.