Shipping Settings

When you first view the shipping tab, it’ll look similar to the image above. You’ll want to click on ‘Add shipping zone’. Zone Name: You can name this whatever you like. I like calling mine “US” because I’m based in the US. Zone Region: Select your country, not a sub-region within the country. For example,

Product Settings

Shop Pages Add to cart behavior: My recommendation is to enable ‘Redirect to the cart page after successful submission’. I find that the subtle ‘item added to cart’ leaves users confused. Redirecting them to the cart shows them clearly what is going on and how they can continue on the checkout process. Weight unit: Change

General Settings

To get to your settings, go to WooCommerce -> Settings as shown in the screenshot below. I’ll detail each of the settings that are important to setting up your BuyBack store. Store Address: This is your official business address, and may or may not be where you want to have packages shipped. We’ll handle package

Settings

Your BuyBack store can be highly configured to meet your needs. I’m going to detail my suggested settings and configuration changes so your BuyBack store looks and works correctly for your customers. You’re welcome to use this guide as inspiration and set up your store any way you like. In the WooCommerce -> Settings page,

EasyPost Signup

To enable automatic shipping label generation, you’ll need to sign up for EasyPost. After you’ve signed up and set up your desired mailing services, you’ll need to copy your API Keys. Go to your username, then API Keys as shown in the screenshot below. Copy your Product and Test API Keys and save them for

Install WooCommerce Plugin

Now that you have WordPress set up and running, it’s time to install WooCommerce, a requirement to install and run the Gyta BuyBack plugin. In your new WordPress install, go to Plugins -> Add New. Search for ‘WooCommerce’ and select the first one that comes up. It should have 5+ million installs. Click ‘Install Now’.

Getting WordPress

To install wordpress, you’ll need to choose a hosting provider. There’s tons of them out there, and I don’t have any specific recommendations for or against any of them. FCC Notice: some links below are affiliate links. Here’s a list of just a few: BlueHost DreamHost ResellerClub WPengine You’ll need to be thinking about your