Planning for giving your Shopify store a professional look? Connecting your own domain is definitely the first major step. Whether you’re beginning a new or switching from another platform, using a custom domain helps in building trust, boosting branding, and improving your SEO. Luckily, Shopify guarantees it simple and guiding you through that’s the thing we want. Let’s know about the process step by step. Plus, we’ll share in some handy tips, stats, and a helpful table along the way ahead.
Before taking a step, we need to understand why a domain matters.
For your Information, a survey by Blue Corona depicts, 75% of consumers analyse a business’s credibility by its website design including the domain name.
Now, let’s move towards connecting your domain.
Either You can purchase a domain through Web Host Era.
Tip: Always choose a domain that reflects your brand and easy to spell
Here’s the steps regarding how to start connecting:
It’s just that simple to begin!
Professional Tip: Keep your domain login credentials nearby,you’ll be using them shortly
You need to type in the domain you want to connect. For example, “www.webhostera.pk”.
Then, click Next. You’ll see some instructions on what to perform next, depending on your domain provider.
If you have bought your domain from Shopify, you can skip this step. Your domain gets connected automatically.
This is where many of the people get stuck, but don’t worry. We’ll keep it simple and easy.
Update the following settings in your domain provider’s DNS configuration:
Type of Record | What to Enter | Purpose |
A Record | 23.227.38.65 | Points your domain to Shopify’s server |
CNAME Record | shops.myshopify.com | Connects the “www” version of your domain to your Shopify store |
Changes may require a few minutes or up to 48 hours to go live.
Significant Tip: Don’t delete other records until you know what they deal!
Once you’ve updated and saved your DNS changes, return to your Shopify admin
Click Verify connection. Shopify will verify if the domain settings are correctly configured. If everything looks accurate, your domain will definitely be connected!
Note: If it doesn’t connect right away, just wait a few hours and try again.
Now that your domain is configured:
This step ensures all traffic happens to visit your custom domain instead of the default your-store.myshopify.com.
Useful Tip: You are allowed to add multiple domains, but only one can be primary.
Sometimes, things don’t perform smoothly. Here are some common problems:
If you’re stuck somehow, Shopify Support is available by 24/7.
Connecting a domain with Shopify isn’t tough but it requires a few careful steps. Once set up, your store looks more professional, builds trust, and stands out in search engines.