Hey alexamargs ,. From what you are describing it seems the issue might be related with the the. Most likely that's the reason why double-checking the. If you keep experiencing issues with importing your products even after you have ensured that the file meets the required formatting rules , continuing the conversation with Customer Support would be the best approach to get further assistance.
Hey raeroshow -- I have also struggled for hours and just realized the walkthrough video suggested users to use google sheet. And it works. After a redundant and circuitous dialogue with the support team—one that I imagine many of you have similarly had—I was directed to reference the " Completing the product import. The " Missing column, Add PRODUCT ID column" error message clearly takes issue with that particular leading column, making it especially confusing when the support reps directed me to the Product URL column and others after it—but ultimately the whole thing is a glitch.
After creating upload sheets in both Numbers and Excel, saving in multiple formats and adjusting in minute ways, I found that a. This solution worked for me three times in total after innumerable instances of the " Missing column, Add PRODUCT ID column" message, and though I certainly can't explain how it circumvents the glitch that lives in the system's upload process, I hope it well help some of you!
I have tried the solutions mentioned above, and nothing has worked. I can't get a hold of technical support over the weekend so no way to correct this. As of last check, all of my columns were filled in correctly, and the only thing holding me back is no 'Product ID column', which is the first column in the document. Anyone know of any other tips? I transferred it all to Google Sheets and am exporting from there. I had the same error, but for me the client saved the file with the name CSV, but he did not actually save it as a CSV.
Once I resaved the file as a plain text CSV it worked fine. I suspect that is why some people were able to use it after converting to Google because when they resaved it, they saved it as a CSV. I hate to say it, but the easiest solution is to go through Google Sheets. I have years of experience in excel and CSV and just could not get it to work so copied to Google Sheets. Really disappointed in SquareSpace with this, it should be easy.
They would be much better of stating clearly "use google sheets" and save yourself time and effort. So Squarespace tells us we can make bulk edits by downloading their csv file and then when we make no changes to the headings they tell us the format of the headings is wrong. Cmon guys. If we are paying for the more expensive plan with this being touted as a benefit, you need to fix this. I tried all solutions listed above and the only one that worked was the google one. Thanks for posting this!
I've been baffled by this error. I use Numbers and was about to try Google err Tried this first and it saved time and further aggravation. Thanks again. I've been having this issue too and has been so frustrating. HOWEVER i managed to get it working no thanks to the lazy answers to make sure you are using the templates and complying with the "Completing the product import.
If you are using Inventory Management this is the current quantity of this item defined as in stock. Changes to this field are ignored on import. If you are using Inventory Management, enter your current stock count here. This count will replace any existing stock count. If you are using Inventory Management, and have alerts enabled, this is the quantity at which you will be alerted. Price [Your Location Name] Numeric. Learn more about : Dashboard. Help us improve our Support Center.
Was this article helpful? How can we improve this article? Send feedback. Thanks, we'll work on improving this article. Have a question? Contact us. If not to the last question what is your suggestion about adding a terms of service click through to the checkout process? I really really love Podia for digital products—you can set it up like a store, add courses, do other cool stuff! I know, it sucks a whole lot! Hi there—Thanks for this. I currently have a Squarespace site and am trying to figure out how to sell memberships wherein members can have access to PDF ebooks that they can download at a maximum of one book per month, similar to Audible.
The only workaround I can think of is if you allowed one specific download each month, rather than a pick one of many once a month situation…. Thanks, Sarah. Thanks for helping us nobodies out. Ive already heavily invested in my Squarespace account and am ready to sell my digital product but was halted by the size capacity.
If I want to keep my Squarespace — is there a way where the customer is sent a link and redirected to purchase. What if someone buys multiple digital products on one order? Does the automated email combine all those links? Or will their inbox be slammed with multiple emails.
If so any tips please? Already committed for 12 months. Have you looked at adding the Member Areas to your Squarespace? That may be an easier setup that the commerce setup alone. It would be great for limiting the files to streaming rather than downloading. Hugs from NS,. Cheers again, Phil. You can most definitely add video to member areas.
You simply need to host them somewhere unlisted Vimeo is great, but so is Loom, even unlisted YouTube. I sell digital pdfs of crochet patterns, and recently started to create them in different languages.
I can imagine how cluttered my store page would be if I added a new product for each language of every pattern. One option is you could bundle all the languages as a single zip file.
Shopify does have variants for digital products and with a Shopify Lite account, you can embed a store into a Squarespace site. Hi Sarah, Great post! I was hoping to start selling stock images with different licenses and sizes. There is other merch that I would like to add to the store in the future as well. What platform would you recommend? Hi Dennis! Probably a photo specific service would be best. Shootproof is a popular one but there are many to choose from!
Hi Sarah — Thank you for this! It has been very helpful as we are struggling with the digital commerce section of our SS site. The site is not yet published as we are green and very slow with the digital commerce. This site is for my brother, who is not experienced with software and applications, etc. Create your products in Shopify You can also import your products from Squarespace to Shopify to save time.
Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Generate the code Copy this to your clipboard. Step 5. Embed in a code block Now the fun part is embedding this in your Squarespace site. Step 6. Common concerns If you are still somewhat hesitant as to why you need to make this switch to Shopify happen, let us dispel all your doubts by enumerating a number of reasons, after which you never ask this question again and do the right thing i.
Content and Commerce Management This is the first and main concern you might have. Interface Having used Squarespace with a rather simple interface, Shopify, at first glance, might seem to be complicated. Shopify Overview Pricing Let me start with the good news here!
Benefits Fasten your seat belts and hang on to your hats - you are about to explore some of the greatest benefits of Shopify. Design Shopify has advanced design options for a pattern. Customer Support Shopify is really big on customer support. Payment Getaways Shopify offers a much wider selection of payment options than the majority of website builders.
Apps and third-party services Shopify has its own eCommerce marketplace with a range of add-ons and widgets for your future online store. Marketing Shopify has all the vital marketing tools on your disposal. How to setup a development store Taking into account that you have a trial period functionality in Shopify, your creative soul is free to create and explore as many development store s as you like.
This is how you get the things started: 1. Now the building begins. How to migrate products from Squarespace to Shopify Exporting steps The first thing you need to do is export your data from Squarespace. Select Products from the Export Site menu. So easy, right? Click Import. Locate your CSV file, then click Open. Click Upload file. How to migrate blog content from Squarespace to Shopify Exporting I am pretty sure the next stop you will want to do is export the content from your website including blogs, text and image blocks, and pages.
Importing For Shopify Plus members there is a possibility to use the Transpoprter App and comm and-line tool to import their content into Shopify. You have a few options here : 1. Copy-paste your content from your old site. Develop an app that uses the Admin API. How to choose a Shopify theme Creating a custom theme for Shopify, thanks to which your online store will stand out from the mass of competitors, is a responsible task as the visual representation of your business is of great importance.
How to switch your domain The main condition is that your Squarespace domain has been registered for at least 60 days. Click the domain you want to transfer. Scroll down and uncheck Lock Domain. Step 2 - Get transfer key The Get Transfer Key button will appear at the bottom of the panel after unlocking the domain. If this is the first domain that you're connecting to your Shopify store, then click Connect existing domain , then click transfer in your domain : If you already have a domain connected to your Shopify store, then click Transfer domain : Enter the domain that you want to transfer to Shopify.
Click Next. Click Verify domain. Click Buy and transfer. The email varies by domain provider, but you need to approve the domain transfer by clicking a link such as Confirm Transfer or Approve Transfer : After you've approved the domain transfer, it takes up to 20 days for the transfer to be complete. This is how you can manage your redirects: Make sure to backup everything. Find your sitemap on Squarespace.
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