Shopify is a good start. Similar to Woocommerce - Elementor, Shopify has a Pagefly pagebuilder, that allows you to create pages easily, using simple blocks design. So no problem there.
Create an email lead magnet to nurture your audience, otherwise you would be always loosing incoming prospect customers off your website.
Check out options are important, how will your customer pay? Its good to have multiple options. Instalment payments is a big thing, so always good to have.
Someone asked how do you plan to bring traffic. If you plan on any paid activities, facebook, IG, google, tiktok are your go-to's.
Dont forget to set up google analytics to track your traffic, user journey, conversions, etc.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Good question. Those are quite valuable team players and not easy to find. As a funder your expect your team to perform 100+%
Linkedin where you can see past experience. I found my best teammates using LinkedIn search and having initial chat there, less formal, more to the point. You spend time searching, but save a lot of time not having to interview the wrong candidates.
Im thinking LinkedIn cold outreach would be your safe and easy bet. Start with a niche, say crowdfunding agencies or retail management agencies. These are examples from my world, and founders i know they all hire social media managers to create blog posts for them, do ghost linkedin writing etc. Then there are also big industry events like Retail Innovation Conference in Chicago, where many agencies exhibit, so you could find many of them in one place. Hope this helps. Good luck!