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As the world of online shopping booms, ecommerce giant Shopify has unveiled a string of new updates designed to help local sellers.
The software platform says the upgrade will help its business users connect more closely with their customers, an idea which featured as one of our top trends for 2022.
Amongst the new updates is a partnership with Google to help people find and buy what they need more conveniently from local businesses.
Shopify unveiled the plans as part of the company’s new twice-yearly global product updates, Shopify Editions.
What is C2C?
Unlike the direct-to-consumer (D2C) phenomenon, Shopify describes the Connect to Consumer (C2C) model as an entirely new phase of commerce. Users will have full control of every potential touchpoint with consumers, encouraging greater business loyalty.
As the UK moved into – and then out of – lockdown, SMEs have proven their ingenuity by coming up with some creative solutions to interact with, and attract, audiences.
We highlighted tools like chatbots and AI-powered insights that are empowering small businesses to provide a specialist service to their customers. Now, Shopify is also tapping into the trend.
Shimona Mehta, Managing Director, Shopify EMEA says: “Shopify is betting on C2C as the next era of commerce, one that moves beyond the traditional e-commerce and high street divide. It’s a new era in which any British business that gets to grips with cultivating a community around their brand will thrive.”
Shopify gives greater support to local businesses
Data from marketing company SEMRush shows that online users search for local businesses an average of 299,000 times per month.
In collaboration with Google, Shopify has announced a new inventory sync feature to help SMEs take advantage of consumer interest in local firms.
Merchants will be able to automatically let nearby customers know when a product is available in store by listing its availability on their Google business profile. Shopify claims this will make it easier than ever to shop and support local brands.
What else is included in the update?
As well as its new inventory tool, created in partnership with Google, Shopify has launched ‘Tokengated Commerce’ to enable buyers to connect their crypto wallets to UK retailers.
The platform is also expanding a suite of B2B (business-to-business) management tools to Shopify Plus merchants. Sellers will be able to access Shopify’s powerful customisation features and manage all aspects of their commerce business in one place.
Excitingly, merchants will be able to customise their online store in a way that Shopify previously didn’t allow. ‘Shopify Functions’ is a new tool that lets developers extend or replace Shopify’s backend logic with custom code.
How good is Shopify for selling online?
First launched in 2006, Shopify comes out on top in half of the performance categories we’ve looked at in our research, and is never far behind in others.
Because of this, it’s our second-favourite ecommerce website builder for SMEs, and scored 4.6 out of 5 overall in our top six categories including sales features, help and support tools, ease of use, and design functionality.

- FREE TRIAL 3-day free trial
- PRICE FROM £19 per month
- Preempts and predicts what a merchant might need next in all aspects of creating a website
- Best range of apps and extensions
- Perfect for dropshipping
We think Shopify is an excellent choice for small businesses, whether you’re building an online store, or just looking to market your brand.
New users can test out the platform with the 3-day free Shopify trial or, get started on Basic Shopify, the platform’s lowest-priced tier, for £19 per month.
To learn more, read our full review of the Shopify platform.
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