Step 1 of 8 12% Contact DetailsLet's get to know each other.Full NamePhone NumberEmail AddressPreferred contact method: Phone Email Domain NameThis is your website address, i.e. yourbusinessname.com.auDo you have a Domain name? Yes No What is your Domain Name?Who is your Domain name Registered with?Account UsernameAccount PasswordWould you like us to arrange a Domain Name for you? Yes No Registrant Name*Registered Business Name*ABN*ACN*What is your preferred Domain Name?List your top three, at least.What kind of Domain Name do you want? .com.au .com Other What type of Domain Name would you like?i.e. .net.au, .org.au .biz etc.What is your business name?If you want to purchase a .com.au Domain name we need the following information formation.What is your ABN?If you want to purchase a .com.au Domain name we need this formation. Web HostingSome web hosts are better than others - let's see what we have to play with.Do you have Web Hosting? Yes No Who's your Web Hosting with?Account UsernameAccount PasswordWould you like us to arrange Web Hosting for you? Yes No Google AccountA Google Account is required to set up a Google Business page, Google Place Reviews and for the implementation of Google Analytics on your website.Do you have a Google Account (Gmail)? Yes No What is your Gmail address?Account PasswordWould you like us to arrange a Google Account for you? Yes No Social Media AccountsPlease provide Username & Password combinations for all Social Media Accounts you wish to have integrated into the website.Have you set up all your Social Media Accounts? Yes No FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedinAre there other accounts you'd like to include?Would you like us to help set up your Social Media Accounts? Yes No NewslettersA electronically distributed email newsletter is a great way to keep your customers in the know.Will you require newsletter subscription on your website? Yes No Do you have a Mailchimp account? Yes No Account UsernameAccount PasswordWould you like us to arrange a Mailchimp Account for you? Yes No eCommerce Ecommerce isn’t an exact science. It takes research, logic, guesswork, and a bit of magic to launch a successful ecommerce store that is speedy and can scale. When your clients come to you asking to launch an ecommerce store, it’s imperative that you’re on the same page so expectations are properly set. Asking the right questions before digging into the design and development work could save a great deal of trouble, and probably heaps of cash.Will your new website have a shop? Yes No How many products will you be selling?Or, more simply put, will your ecommerce site’s footprint be small or large? The number of products and services you sell directly relates to the number of pages you’ll need, the number of files, and the size of the database. A large site with a lot of different products is going to have a huge footprint and should be accounted for at the start of the project. That is also going to influence the amount of storage and other architectural components. Less than 20 20-50 50-100 100+ Will these products be separated into different categories or subcategories?It’s important to set up a site structure that allows two things: (1) easy categorisation of your products, and (2) easy navigation of your products for your customers. Think of it this way: If they can’t find it, they can’t buy it. Logical categories and subcategories help you know where your products are, and also help your customers navigate them. They also make it easier to showcase related products, which could entice shoppers to purchase more items. Yes No Do you have existing photography for your products?The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is repeated ad nauseum for a reason. Excellent photography is key to success. Yes No Do you need to track inventory/stock levels on products being sold? Yes No Will you be shipping products?Shipping is frequently called the “least sexy part of ecommerce,” but we love it. Excellent order fulfillment goes a long way. When done well, it creates a great customer experience, inspires loyalty, and reduces shopping cart abandonment. Yes No Which shipping methods would be the best fit (you can choose more than one)?Flat rate shipping is also very popular. It’s easy for the customer to understand, and can often lead to increased total order value. Flat rate Flat rate depending on location Exact shipping costs through Australia Post Free shipping over a certain dollar amount (or number of items ordered) Have you registered your account with Australia Post? Yes No What is your Australia Post API KeyYou would have received your API Key when you registered your account with Australia Post.Which countries do you ship to?Do you have an existing Merchant Account or Online Payment Gateway?This is super important. The two most popular gateways, Stripe and PayPal, are free with WooCommerce, and provide your customers an easy, familiar, and secure way to pay for items bought from your store. Additional gateways can be configured and the Woo extensions library likely has what you need. Yes No Merchant Account or Online Payment GatewayPlease provide Username & Password combinations for all Merchant Account or Online Payment Gateway accounts you wish to have integrated into the website. OtherProvide any other information you may think relevant.CAPTCHA securityWe know it's annoying, but it helps with the SPAM.PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.