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I have 2 stores with 2 different emails and would like to have them both under one. Seems to be difficult to log in one store or the other since they are not under the same email. Can anyone help?
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Hey, @dha65.
It's great hearing from you!
The language editor is not located in the theme editor so you'll need to go back to your Shopify admin in order to access it. I've included some screenshots to assist you with finding the language editor and removing the message.
Let me know if that helps!
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Hey, @dha65.
Thank you for reaching out and posting this question!
If you have two stores and you'd like to have them under the same login, then you can follow our guide on setting up a Shopify ID. While your stores can use a different store email address and sender email address for billing purposes and communicating with customers, you'll need to use the same email address for your login in order to use Shopify ID.
I noticed that you're a new member of our Shopify Community! I'd love to hear more about your business and share some resources to help you get started. What kinds of products are you selling? do you have a marketing plan prepared for your store?
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Thank you! I need to come on here more often. I have a dropshipping store with shoes, sunglasses, purses and jewelry. Its a little hard to get it going the way I need to go but I know it takes time. The website is theartizanshoppe.com
Also, I keep getting these so called shopify experts messaging me about helping improve the website. I'm not responding to them but is this common?
Hey, @dha65.
Thanks for following up with the additional questions!
I've taken a look at your store (theartizanshoppe.com) and I think you're off to a great start. However, I think there's an opportunity to showcase more products or content about your brand using the other sections offered by your theme. For example, the Featured product or Featured collection are great for showcasing a single product or a single collection. You can also consider removing the "Powered by Shopify" message from the footer as many merchants feel that this helps make their website look more professional.
It does seem to be more common now as there has been more reports of Shopify Experts messaging merchants and offering their services to help improve their websites. While I wouldn't be able to confirm if they're certified for Shopify, I can confirm that the experts from Shopify Experts wouldn't need to engage with this form of door-to-door sales. That being said, are you looking to hire a developer for your store?
Elias | Social Care @ Shopify
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No not at this time. I will do what you suggest as far as using the featured products section and removing "powered by shopify"
Thank you!
Hey, @dha65.
Thanks again for following up!
I'm delighted to see more sections and content on your homepage, as it can help visitors get a quick glance at some of your products. However, I think some of the headings can be shortened and you'll also want to make sure that there aren't any spelling or grammar mistakes on your page as that can impact the trust from your customers. Instead of "Take a look at our featured products," you can simply put "Featured products" or "Featured products of the month" if you plan on changing the showcased products from time-to-time.
You can also consider adding store policies to your store, and then linking them to the navigation menu in your footer. This allows you to create more detailed store policies that will also be presented in footer of Shopify's checkout.
If you need help removing the "Powered by Shopify" message, then you can simply leave a blank space for the field in the language editor. The language editor can be used to translate or replace any text on your storefront.
If you have any other questions, then don't hesitate to let me know!
Elias | Social Care @ Shopify
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Ok thank you! I've made those changes except for the "Powered by Shopify" I tried going to the language editor but I don't think I have that option. I just have the option to add a language.
This is an accepted solution.
Hey, @dha65.
It's great hearing from you!
The language editor is not located in the theme editor so you'll need to go back to your Shopify admin in order to access it. I've included some screenshots to assist you with finding the language editor and removing the message.
Let me know if that helps!
Elias | Social Care @ Shopify
- Was my reply helpful? Click Like to let me know!
- Was your question answered? Mark it as an Accepted Solution
- To learn more visit the Shopify Help Center or the Shopify Blog
Ok thank you so much. I finally got rid of "Powered by Shopify'.
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