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How Do I Add Free Shipping Bars on Shopify?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 3:37 am

Adding free shipping bars to your Shopify store is a great way to encourage customers to spend more, and it’s also a great way to improve your conversion rate. There are many ways to add free shipping bars to your store, and in this article, we’ll show you how to do it using the Shopify platform.

There are two ways to add free shipping bars to your Shopify store: through the theme editor, or through a third-party app.

Adding free shipping bars through the theme editor is the easiest way to do it, and it doesn’t require any coding knowledge. Simply go to your theme editor, click on the ‘Add section’ button, and select the ‘Free shipping bar’ option.

PRO TIP: Shopify’s free shipping bars feature is a great way to encourage customers to spend more in your store, but it’s important to be aware that it can also lead to overspending. If you’re not careful, you could end up spending more on shipping than you need to, or worse, losing money on shipping altogether. Use this feature wisely and keep a close eye on your shipping costs to make sure you’re not overspending.

If you want more control over how your free shipping bar looks and functions, then using a third-party app is the way to go. There are many great options available, and we recommend checking out Free Shipping Bar by Hextom, which is available for free from the Shopify App Store.

Once you’ve installed the app, setting it up is easy. Simply go to the ‘Settings’ page and select how you want the free shipping bar to look and function. You can also choose when it should be displayed, such as only when customers are eligible for free shipping, or always display it.

Adding a free shipping bar to your Shopify store is a great way to encourage customers to spend more, and improve your conversion rate. Using the theme editor is the easiest way to do it, but if you want more control over how it looks and functions, then using a third-party app is the way to go.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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