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Yes. To use a new custom domain name or one you already own you will need to subscribe to an annual paid plan. Support for custom domains is not available on our free plan. Take advantage of Square Online pricing for domains, starting as low as $31.95 a year. Connect your Square Online template to a custom domain today.

Yes. You get access to a number of built-in integrations to connect Square Online with popular social media sites. Drive new customers to your Square Online store or online ordering page when you integrate with Instagram, Facebook Shops and Google Product Listings. You can also take Instagram posts from your Instagram feed and turn them into a one-page eCommerce website with a user-friendly checkout and payment gateway from Square. Choose a Square Marketing customizable template to create and design custom email campaigns and promotions for Facebook. And with our social media integration, you can post your campaign on Facebook at the same time you send your emails.

Yes. Design a mobile-responsive online store using customisable eCommerce template features built to help large and small businesses meet the new ways eCommerce customers want to shop, pay and get their orders. Square Online works with any Square POS to keep your in-store and online orders, items and inventory in sync. Offer shipping, free in-store pickup and no-commission local delivery. Even let customers pay in instalments using Afterpay.

Built with more than 100 curated fonts of varying weights (bold, semi-bold, light, etc.), Square Online helps you carry your brand across every letter and word on your site. Choose a paid plan and upload your own custom fonts.

Choosing the best website template should consider your industry, product, budget, brand style, product catalog size, and specific feature needs. Those features may include video embeds, a built-in age checker, a flash sale countdown timer, or a layout that prioritizes brand storytelling.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Crave Shopify theme. It's a free eye-catching theme optimized for shopping on the go. It supports any size product catalog and has plenty of flexibility for visual brand storytelling.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Sense Shopify theme. It's a free energizing theme with soft edges and a gentle palette featuring extensive product detail layouts. Sense supports testimonials, videos, and comprehensive product descriptions.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Craft Shopify theme. It's a free refined theme that celebrates craftsmanship. Craft supports any size product catalog and has plenty of flexibility for visual brand storytelling.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Dawn Shopify theme. It's a free minimalist theme with media-first product pages. Dawn supports any size product catalog and has plenty of flexibility for visual brand storytelling.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Label Shopify theme. Label is a bold contemporary theme ideal for music, fashion, entertainment, books, and creator brands. It supports large product catalogs, audio and video content, and digital products.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Warehouse Shopify theme. Warehouse is designed to display and promote a large catalog of products. It supports flash sales, dropshipping, and selling internationally.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Editorial Shopify theme. It's a publishing-focused theme, designed for brand storytelling. Editorial supports any size product catalog and comes in three distinct styles.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Editions Shopify theme. Editions is a simple, spacious theme with a focus on featured products. It's best for smaller catalogs and features advanced filtering and navigation features.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Boost Shopify theme. Boost brings the in-store shopping experience online with a bold and engaging layout. It supports large product catalogs and editorial content, even for high volume stores.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Fresh Shopify theme. Fresh is a clean and versatile theme that works well for food and drink brands or age-restricted products. It features advanced product filtering and comes in three styles.

Based on your responses, our recommendation for your shop is the Drop Shopify theme. Drop is a product release and promotion-focused theme optimized for audience anticipation and hype. It supports product catalogs of all sizes, flash sales, and international sales.

Let us first say that you should forget everything you know about website templates! A website template is a blank canvas not meant to box you in, as you may suspect, but to empower you to design your own website with no coding skills needed. In 2021, Shopify announced the launch of Online Store 2.0, which includes an improved theme editor and a suite of new themes with tons of flexibility.

Each Shopify theme comes built in with an extensive font library, and some have curated color options. A refined palette helps eliminate an overwhelming amount of choice for beginners building a website. More advanced users can add external fonts (this may require some basic code).

You can tap into free stock photos from Burst that complement your product photos to fill in any content gaps. Think page headers, blog posts, or collection thumbnails.

The Shopify App Store is packed with customer-facing plug-ins like product recommender quizzes (like the one we made here), virtual fit rooms, customer service chat bots, and customer-directed returns portals. Powering up your theme with apps allows you to create a truly personalized shopping experience.

Weave your brand story throughout all possible interactions with your audience while still being mindful of what works on each platform. Your website is just one piece of the puzzle. Choosing the right template as your jumping-off point will not only simplify the website design experience but set the tone for a long-term relationship with your customers.

Broadband Labels (Internet de Banda Ancha Etiquetas - en espaol) are designed to provide clear, easy-to-understand, and accurate information about the cost and performance of high-speed internet services.

The labels must disclose important information about broadband prices, introductory rates, data allowances, and broadband speeds. They also include links to information about network management practices and privacy policies.

While many providers began displaying their labels in April of 2024, providers with less than 100,000 subscribers have until Oct. 10, 2024, to comply with the FCC rules to display broadband labels at their points of sale.

The Federal Communications Commission has announced dates by which consumers will see new Broadband Consumer Labels when they shop for services: The majority of providers must display at the point of sale clear, easy-to-understand, and accurate information about the cost and performance of broadband services by April 10, 2024. Providers with 100,000 or fewer subscriber lines must do so by October 10, 2024. Those points of sale include online and in-store.

The FCC rules adopted in the Broadband Label Order respond to direction in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for the FCC to require providers to create consumer-friendly labels with information about their broadband services.

The labels must disclose important information about broadband prices, introductory rates, data allowances, and broadband speeds. They must also include links to information about network management practices and privacy policies.

Note: While the initial Rules required providers to include information about their participation in the ACP, due to a lack of additional funding from Congress, April 2024 is the last fully funded month of the ACP benefit. As such, this requirement has been updated to reflect the anticipated end of the program. Learn more in this Public Notice.

In addition to creating a unique label for each service plan offered, providers must also make the information in the labels machine-readable to enable third parties to more easily collect and aggregate data for the purpose of creating comparison-shopping tools for consumers.

The sample label that was included when the order was published in the federal register is available at fcc.gov/broadband-label-order. Please note this version includes the ACP section which is no longer required.

These documents and other associated materials are provided as part of the requirements adopted by the Commission in Empowering Broadband Consumers Through Transparency, CG Docket No. 22-2, FCC 22-86. These materials are for guidance purposes only. The Commission's regulations, 47 CFR section 8.1(a), contain the specific requirements adopted by the Commission.

Access to accurate, simple-to-understand information about broadband internet access services helps consumers make informed choices and is central to a well-functioning marketplace that encourages competition, innovation, low prices, and high-quality service.

Included in the adopted rules was an annotated sample of the label. The rules also included a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking exploring ways the FCC can refine and improve its rules in order to ensure that we further our consumer transparency goals.

The FCC held three public hearings as a part of its broadband consumer labels rulemaking proceeding. The hearings assessed how consumers evaluate internet service plans and whether current disclosures are sufficient.

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