Setting Up a Multilingual Shopify Store

Setting Up a Multilingual Shopify Store

Want to sell your products worldwide but worried about language barriers? No problem! In this video, I’ll show you how to set up a multilingual Shopify store step by step. Let’s get started!”

 


[STEP 1: Choosing the Right Shopify Plan]

 

“First things first, ensure you’re on a Shopify plan that supports multiple languages. Shopify Basic and higher plans allow multilingual support. If you’re unsure, check your current plan in the admin settings.”

 


[STEP 2: Enabling Shopify’s Native Multilingual Feature]

“Shopify has a built-in multilingual feature that lets you add multiple languages to your store. Here’s how to enable it.”

[Step-by-step screen recording of navigating to ‘Settings’ > ‘Languages’]

  • Click on Settings in your Shopify admin
  • Go to Languages
  • Click on Add language and select your desired language
  • Publish the language once translations are ready

“Now, your store is ready to handle different languages!”


[STEP 3: Using a Translation App]

“For automatic translations and more flexibility, you can use Shopify apps like Weglot or Langify. Here’s how to install one.”

 

  • Search for Weglot or Langify in the Shopify App Store
  • Click Add App and follow the setup instructions
  • Configure automatic or manual translations

“These apps make it super easy to translate your content and even detect visitors’ preferred languages automatically!”


[STEP 4: Translating Products, Pages, and Checkout]

“To ensure a great customer experience, make sure all your store content is translated, including product descriptions, pages, and checkout.”

  • Go to Products in your Shopify admin
  • Click on a product and find the Translate option
  • Enter translations manually or use an app for automation

“A fully translated store builds trust and boosts conversions!”


[STEP 5: Setting Up Language Switcher]

“Now, let’s add a language switcher so customers can choose their preferred language easily.”

  • Open Online Store > Themes
  • Click Customize
  • Add a Language Selector to your header or footer

“Now visitors can switch languages with just one click!”


[BONUS TIP: Optimizing for SEO]

“Lastly, make sure your multilingual store is SEO-friendly!”

  • Shopify automatically handles hreflang tags for translated pages
  • Make sure your meta descriptions and URLs are also translated
  • Use Google Search Console to submit different language versions

“This helps your store rank higher in search engines for multiple languages!”


“And that’s it! You now have a fully multilingual Shopify store ready to attract customers worldwide. If you found this tutorial helpful, give it a thumbs up, subscribe for more eCommerce tips, and drop your questions in the comments below. See you in the next video!”

 

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