Magento Beginner’s Guide
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Building an online store is not a walk in the park and I have developed a lot of them with osCommerce, ZenCart and even X-cart. Then I ran into Magento which has more potential than all three.
But that doesn’t mean it is necessarily the easiest software to use. Anything that runs smooth and looks good on the frontend does have a lot going on in the backend. And Magento does take some getting used to. And Magento’s Beginner’s Guide is a great place to start. While it won’t take you through all the complex procedures of building multiple store or using Magento’s API, it will show you how to get a store up and running. And it truly is a beginner’s guide, walking you through each step with annotated screenshots.
With this book, you’ll learn:
- How to upload and install Magento on your web server.
- How to build your catalog of products.
- How to display related products.
- How to set up sales tax rules down to the zip code.
- How to accept payments with Paypal, credit cards or check and money orders.
- How to create your own shipping rates or use the API’s of the United States Post Office, UPS or Fedex.
- How to give discounts based on quantity.
- How to create attributes to let your customers customize their purchase with colors, size or style
And the publisher is offering one of the most useful chapters for free. It explains the process of creating categories and attributes in Magento. But it goes further than that. It actually gives you a lesson on structuring an e-Commerce store: what should be a category and what should be an attribute. And this is useful to anyone, not only Magento users. The link is below and if you want to bring your web store into the 21st century, I suggest you click it and give free a try.




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Thanks for the post it really useful.
Thanks I needed a guide like this. I have just found out about Magento
I wish I had a cool blog like yours. I would love to start one myself with WordPress but I’m affraid I’d give it up too soon ^^’
I have just found your site… I am going to look into..Magento…Thanks I will keep you up dated..
Thanks I needed a guide like this.
Ah, now that’s helpful – just been getting into Magento but can already see this is going to be one steep learning curve.
Anything but OScommerce, though…
Thanks for the beginner’s guide to using Magento. Appreciate the points that I can learn using the book.
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Wonder if upgrading a store from OSCommerce to Magento will give any SEO benefits?
Magento is a feature – rich eCommerce solution offering complete flexibility and control over the look, content, and functionality of an Online Store.
I’ve been looking for a good ecommerce system; thanks for the review. Might check out this book.
Hi Stephan.
Thanks for the informative guide regarding Magento. I know about magento open source. But I think that i will get something new and fresh from it and increases my magento knowledge.