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How Do You Create a Product Page on Weebly?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 5:41 pm

PRO TIP: Weebly is a popular website builder, but it’s important to be aware that there are some risks associated with using it to create a product page. First of all, Weebly is a hosted platform, which means that your product page will be subject to Weebly’s terms of service. This means that if you violate any of Weebly’s rules, your product page could be taken down without warning. Additionally, because Weebly is a hosted platform, you won’t have full control over your product page’s design and functionality – you’ll be limited to what Weebly offers. Finally, because Weebly is a paid platform, you’ll need to pay for a subscription in order to keep your product page live. If you’re not careful, using Weebly to create a product page could end up being a costly mistake.

Adding products to your Weebly site is a great way to showcase what you have to offer and make it easy for visitors to purchase items from you. Creating a product page on Weebly is a simple process that only takes a few minutes to complete.

To get started, log in to your Weebly account and click on the “Pages” tab. Then, click on the “Add Page” button and select “Product Page” from the list of page types.

You will then be prompted to enter a name for your product page and choose a layout. Once you have done this, click on the “Create Page” button.

Now that your product page has been created, you can start adding products to it. To do this, click on the “Products” tab and then select “Add Product”.

You will then need to enter some basic information about your product, such as its name, price, description, and image. Once you have done this, click on the “Save Product” button.

Repeat this process for each of the products that you want to add to your Weebly site. Once you have added all of your products, visitors to your site will be able to browse through them and purchase any items that they are interested in.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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