When you first set up your Wix Store, you choose whether to offer free shipping, flat rate shipping or calculate shipping based on the buyer’s location. You can change your shipping settings at any time from your Store Manager.
To add or edit shipping charges:
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- Go to Settings.
- Under Shipping & Pickup, click Shipping. You can also get here by clicking the Shipping tab on the left of the editor while you’re in the Store Manager.
- Click Add New Shipping Method.
If you want to edit an existing shipping method, hover over it and click Edit. If you want to delete a shipping method, hover over it and click Delete. You can have multiple shipping methods and offer different options to your buyers.
Free Shipping:
Free shipping is available to all buyers, no matter where they’re located. To offer free shipping:
- Click the toggle to turn on Free Shipping. This automatically applies to all countries/regions.
Flat Rate Shipping:
Flat rate shipping charges are the same for all buyer locations. To offer flat rate shipping:
- Click the toggle to turn on Flat Rate Shipping.
Calculated Shipping:
With calculated shipping, charges are based on the buyer’s location and the weight and dimensions of the items in their cart. To offer calculated shipping:
- Click the toggle to turn on Calculated Shipping.
In conclusion, you can add shipping charges on Wix by going to Settings, under Shipping & Pickup, and clicking Shipping. You can choose to offer free shipping, flat rate shipping, or calculated shipping based on the buyer’s location.
There are a few things to keep in mind if you plan on adding shipping charges to your Wix site:
1. Make sure that your products are properly configured. In the product settings, you will need to specify the weight and dimensions of each product. This information is necessary for accurate shipping calculations.
2. Choose a shipping method. There are several different shipping methods available, such as flat rate, per-item, or weight-based shipping. Be sure to select the option that best suits your products and business.
3. Set up your shipping rates. Once you have chosen a shipping method, you will need to enter your shipping rates into the system. Shipping rates can be based on the weight of the products, the destination, or a combination of both factors.
4. Test your shipping charges. Before going live with your site, be sure to test out the shipping charges to make sure they are accurate. The last thing you want is to overcharge or undercharge