将商店迁移到 Shopify

如果您已经拥有电商网站或正在使用其他电子商务平台开展业务,请务必确保您的产品信息和其他内容能够迁移到 Shopify 中。

您可以仔细查看这些商店迁移注意事项。这有助于尽可能顺利地进行您的商店迁移。将商店迁移到 Shopify 所需完成的步骤取决于您商店的设置方式。如果您的商店具有多组大量的数据,迁移过程则可能会很复杂。

开始迁移商店

本指南概述了如何将商店从其他平台迁移到 Shopify。您可以以此作为起点和参考资源来确保您不会忘记任何关键设置任务。

步骤 1:配置您的基本管理设置

  1. 在开始添加产品和设置付款之前,应先执行一些管理任务:

  2. 查看电子商务商店迁移注意事项,确保迁移尽可能顺利地进行。

  3. 完成初始设置,使您的商店地址、电子邮件地址和其他商店设置处于最新状态。

  4. 了解管理账户的位置并访问您的账单信息。

  5. 添加员工,以便每一名员工都有个人登录信息,并且所有敏感信息都会保持安全。

步骤 2:将商店的内容和数据导入 Shopify

迁移到 Shopify 时,您需要迁移内容(例如产品和博客页面)以及数据(例如旧平台上的客户交易)。在本页中,术语“数据”是指内容和数据。

Shopify Plus

Shopify Plus 商家可以使用 Transporter 应用和命令行工具来将自己的内容导入 Shopify。

迁移数据时可能会花费一些时间,因此,请尽快开始制定计划。评估现有数据,然后决定需要迁移的内容。列出您在旧平台中跟踪的数据类型。在此列表中,将您的每种类型的数据量包括在内。您可能需要迁移的数据类型示例包括:产品、客户、历史订单(已发货的订单)、礼品卡、证书、商店抵扣额、折扣码、博客、页面(物流政策、联系方式和其他网页)以及产品评论。

确定要迁移的数据后,您需要确定迁移此数据的方式和顺序。您可以使用以下几个选项来迁移数据:

  • 复制粘贴旧网站中的内容

  • 使用 Shopify 应用商店中的现有迁移应用

  • 创建(或雇用合作伙伴来创建)使用 Admin API 的应用

  • 使用 CSV 文件手动转移数据(此选项仅可迁移客户和产品,不包括客户密码)

您选择的选项取决于您拥有的开发者资源以及您需要迁移的数据量。如果您需要迁移大量内容,则可能需要使用应用。但是,请勿忽略复制和粘贴,此操作也是一个选项,特别适合在需要迁移少量内容时(例如发货页面和政策)使用。

下表列出了不同的数据类型以及可以使用的迁移选项:

数据迁移选项
产品CSV 文件、产品 API、Shopify 应用商店
客户CSV 文件、客户 API、Shopify 应用商店
历史订单订单 API、交易 API、Shopify 应用商店
礼品卡、证书和商店抵扣额礼品卡 API、Shopify 应用商店
博客博客 API、博客文章 API、Shopify 应用商店
页面(物流政策、联系方式及其他网页)页面 API、Shopify 应用商店
产品评论Shopify Product Reviews 应用、Shopify 应用商店

您导入产品、客户以及历史订单数据的顺序非常重要。如果您需要导入这些类型的数据,则需要按以下顺序导入:

  1. 产品

  2. 客户

  3. 历史订单

如果您跟进此订单,那么您可以在 Shopify 中访问客户的完整交易历史记录。迁移的订单也会链接到相关联的产品和客户。

查找商店迁移应用

将产品信息和商店内容从当前在线商店导入 Shopify 时,迁移应用可减少需执行的操作。Shopify 应用商店中提供一些免费和付费迁移应用和导入应用。

如果要将在线商店迁移到 Shopify,则可使用 Shopify 应用商店中提供的某种第三方迁移应用。

使用 CSV 文件手动导入您的商店数据

如果您选择手动将产品和客户导入 Shopify,则可以使用 CSV 文件将数据导入 Shopify 商店。

Shopify商户官网原文详情:

Migrate to Shopify

If you already have an ecommerce website or are using a different ecommerce platform for your business, it's important to make sure that your product information and other content make it to Shopify.

You can go through these store migration considerations. This will help to ensure that your store migration goes as smoothly as possible. The steps that you need to take to migrate your store to Shopify depend on how your store is set up. The migration process could be complicated if your store has large amounts of data in multiple sets.

Getting started with your store migration

This guide outlines how to migrate your store to Shopify from another platform. You can use it as a starting point and as a reference resource to make sure that you don't forget any key setup tasks.

If you are migrating to the Shopify Plus plan, then learn more about the migration processes and services that are available.

Step 1: Configure your basic administrative settings

Before you start adding products and setting up your payments, there are a few administrative tasks that you should do:

  1. Review the ecommerce store migration considerations to make sure that your migration goes as smoothly as possible.

  2. Complete the initial setup so that your store address, email address, and other store settings are up to date.

  3. Know where to manage your account and access your billing information.

  4. Add staff so that each of your staff has a personal login and all sensitive information remains secure.

Step 2: Import your store's content and data to Shopify

When you migrate to Shopify, you need to migrate content such as your products and blog pages, as well as data, such as your customer transactions from your old platform. In this page, the term data refers to both content and data.

Shopify Plus

Shopify Plus merchants can use the Transporter app and command-line tool to import their content into Shopify.

It can take a while to migrate your data, so start working on a plan as soon as possible. Evaluate your existing data and decide what needs to migrate. List the types of data that you track in your old platform. In the list, include how much data you have for each amount. Examples of the types of data that you might want to migrate include: products, customers, historical orders (orders that have been fulfilled), gift cards, certificates, and store credits, discount codes, blogs, pages (shipping policy, contact, and other webpages), and product reviews.

After you've decided on the data that you want to migrate, you need to decide how you will migrate this data and in what order. Here are a few options that you can use to migrate your data:

  • Copy and paste content from your old site

  • Use existing migration apps from the Shopify App store

  • Create (or hire a partner to create) an app that uses the Admin API

  • Transfer data manually using CSV files (this option can migrate customers and products only, and does not include customer passwords)

The options that you choose depend upon the developer resources that you have and the amount of data that you need to move. If you need to migrate a lot of content, then you likely need to use an app. But don't overlook copying and pasting as an option especially when you need to migrate small amounts of content, such as shipping pages and policies.

The following table lists the different types of data and the migration options that are available:

DataMigration Options
ProductsCSV file, Product API, Shopify App store
CustomersCSV file, Customer API, Shopify App store
Historical ordersOrder API, Transaction API, Shopify App store
Gift cards, certificates, and store creditsGiftCard API, Shopify App store
BlogsBlog API, Blog Article API, Shopify App store
Pages (shipping policy, contact, and other webpages)Page API, Shopify App store
Product reviewsShopify Product reviews app, Shopify App store

The order in which you import your product, customer, and historical order data is important. If you need to import these types of data, then you need to import them in the following order:

  1. Products

  2. Customers

  3. Historical orders

If you follow this order, then you will have access in Shopify to your customers' complete transaction history. The migrated orders will also be linked to their associated products and customers.

Find a store migration app

Migration apps reduce the amount of work you have to do to import your product information and store contents from your current online store to Shopify. You can find several free and paid migration and importing apps in the Shopify App Store.

If you want to migrate an online store to Shopify, then you can use one of the third-party migration apps available in the Shopify App Store.

Import your store's data manually using CSV files

If you choose to import your products and customers manually to Shopify, then you can use CSV files to import data to your Shopify store.

文章内容来源:Shopify商户官方网站 

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