NetSuite ecommerce integration - elementary procedures

NetSuite integration with ecommerce sites can significantly increase your sales and conversions. NetSuite integration allows your business to manage its customers online and on the phone. 

With a NetSuite integration, you can integrate with several ecommerce solutions, such as Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, or Volusion. 

This article will help you learn how to set up your NetSuite integration in your online store. 1. Whether your NetSuite solution is installed on a Windows server or a Linux server. In this scenario, you will want to install NetSuite on both the machine.


2. On the front end (Inventory), you will need to have your shopping cart set up to be able to create an account with your ecommerce related merchant account or third party payment gateway system. Your store needs to have options for shipping, returns, and credit card processing set up in order for NetSuite integration to work properly (see tutorial).


3. You will also need a NetSuite user ID, which you can create here. Your NetSuite user ID will be the same as your username and password, but if you have multiple users on your account, make sure to go to Contacts > Users and change the permissions for each individual user.


4. The next step is to create an integration with NetSuite. First go to Inventory > Settings and select Preferences.


5. In Inventory preferences, on the left side of the page, select NetSuite Integration:


6. On this page, check Enable Integration. 

These are the basic steps involved. In order to advance more contact a experienced integration professional. 


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