 In the previous lesson, you learned how to create a professional home page like the one that we're looking at now, which I created while doing this video tutorial for you guys. Now in this lesson, what you're going to do is create your legal pages for your shop. Now don't fall asleep on me just yet. You made it this far and this lesson is going to be a little bit more boring than the other lessons that you will have. But these legal pages are for your own protection and on top of that, it also helps answer questions that your buyers may have questions which most of the time stand in the way between them and purchasing your product. So when we answer those questions in advance, the buyers will have the confidence to buy the product from our website without having to reach out to you if they will even reach out at all. So what legal pages do we need on our site? Just about six of them. You need your about us page, frequently asked questions, shipping policy, returns and refunds, privacy policy and terms of service. Did you fall asleep yet? I hope not. At least the good news is that I did most of the work for you guys. So you don't have to create these pages from scratch. You just need to make some minor changes inside these pages to make it accustomed to your own site. And that's it. These pages will be ready in no time. So this is what you have to do to get those legal pages ready. The first thing that you have to do is head over to your Shopify dashboard and on the left menu, click on online store and then click on pages. The first thing you'll see is add a page to your online store since you don't have any. So we're going to go ahead and click on add page. And now you can choose what kind of page you would like to add. In this case, we want to create a contact us page so that our viewers and buyers can send us messages. So on the right side where it says page, click on that and change it to page dot contact. Now on the title, you can go ahead and write contact us. What we're doing here is we're simply creating a page with a fill out form where the viewer will write his name, email address and the message that he wants to write. So here in the body text, you don't have to write anything if you don't want to. But if you want, you can go ahead and write something like, let us know what's on your mind and we'll let you know what's on ours. So once you're done with that, go ahead and click on save. And now as you can see the page was created, you can go ahead and see it on your online store just to get a preview of what you just did. So you have the contact us, the title that we wrote, that little text, let us know what's on your mind and we'll let you know what's on ours. And here's the text field for the viewer, they'll write their name, their email address which is mandatory so that you'll be able to reply to them, their phone number which is not a must and the message that they want to write to you. Once they click on send, the message will get sent to the email that you registered your shop on Shopify with. So now we already have a contact us page. Before we set it up on our navigation menu, let's go ahead and set up those legal pages. So now head back to the Shopify dashboard. On the bottom click on settings and here you have the policies which you can create and then add it to your website. So you have your refund policy, privacy policy, terms of service and shipping policy. Now in most of these policies, you already have a template which Shopify already created for you. So if you click on create from template, you're going to get the refund policy that Shopify already made ready for you. But a default policy cannot be your store policy because you need a custom policy which is right for your website. So that is why we are not going to use that. I already created the text that you need for these legal pages and you can find all of them in the resources PDF that you have for this course. On the resources PDF, you'll find the returns and refunds policy. And this is exactly what it looks like. So what you have to do is go over that specific policy and change all of the highlighted text to the correct text which is right for your shop. Let's see an example of what I mean. So let's go over this returns and refunds policy. We have a insert number of days, day return policy. So for example, if you're working with a US supplier which offers you a 30 day return policy, this is exactly what you can offer your end customer. So in this case, we're going to edit it to we have a 30 day return policy. And the only thing that you need to do is go over all of these highlights and just change it to the correct text that needs to be inside that field. We are going to do this one together so that you'll understand every set that you need to take. So we have a 30 day return policy because our US supplier gives us 30 days also, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return to be eligible for return. Your item must be in the same condition that you received it unworn or unused with tags in its original packing. By the way, if your supplier gives any other conditions, you can just go ahead and edit this text to start a return. You can contact us at insert your email address or by using our contact us link, which is what we just created a couple of minutes ago. So we're going to use Shopify to get that link really soon. So let's just leave this one open for now. And once again, using our contact us link to contact us with your contact us page. You can go ahead and grab the link from your store, but I'm going to show you an easier way to do it soon. Next, your damages and issues with your product, exceptions on non-returnable items, exchanges and replacements and refunds. All of this is according to what your supplier can give to you. You are going to give the same thing to your customer. So you can leave it as it is if it's correct or make the changes if needed. Now what we're going to do is copy this returns in refunds policy and we're going to paste it over here on the refund policy. The best news about these legal pages, which are a little bit boring, but it's for our own protection and they also help us get more sales. The good thing about it is you only need to do it once after you do this work once. You won't have to go back and do it again, unless there are some changes in your policies and so forth. So here's the text that we copied from the resources PDF. And now we want to link our contact us page since we left that part open. So what we're going to do is highlight that contact us word that we want to link with our contact us page. And we're going to click on insert link as you see over here. Now on the link to you need to write the address for your contact us page. Go ahead and open up your Shopify dashboard. Click on online store. Click on pages. Click on the contact us page. On the right side, click on view page. And here you have the website address for the contact us page. Go ahead and copy that head back into the legal pages on Shopify. And on the link to we're just going to paste that web address. And on the link title, you can go ahead and leave it as it is because we already highlighted the word contact us. And that is our link title. So go ahead and click on insert link. And as you can see, the contact us has turned into a link. Now we're going to delete what we don't need. And we're going to go ahead and fill in the rest of the policies using the same method that we just use now. So if you scroll down, you'll see that the next one is privacy policy. So head back to the resources PDF and click on the privacy policy. You'll find it and it'll look just like this. Go ahead and copy all of that onto your privacy policy text box on the legal pages in Shopify settings. And you can go ahead and start filling in what you need. You can do it over here or on the document file, really whatever is most comfortable for you. And you can go ahead and move on to the next legal page, the terms of service, which of course you have on the resources PDF for this course. Go ahead and copy that make the changes that are needed inside those highlights and paste it on your terms of service. And scrolling down further will take you to your shipping policy. So once again, back to the resources PDF, find that shipping policy that I created for you guys, copy that and paste it into the shipping policy. So once you're done filling in all of these policies, which were already made for you, go ahead and click on save. And now we're going to fill in the rest of the pages, which were not created for us by Shopify. So once everything is saved, go back to online store. Here you can see the contact us, which we created in the beginning of this lesson. Now we're going to go ahead and click on add page. And now there are two final pages, which we want to create about us and frequently ask questions. So let's go ahead and get started. The first page, the title should be about us. And this is going to get the reader familiar with who you are, what you have to offer. And the main point of the about us page is to get you emotionally connected with your viewer. So you already have the about us, which I created for you. Go ahead and copy that. So here you're just mainly emphasizing about the fact that you're selling high quality products. So once again, change the insert niche to the niche that you're working on, the business name or the website address to the one that you have. So you also have a little who we are texts and about us and the founding of your business. Just don't forget to change these comments with a relevant text that's relevant for your shop. And you will have your about us page ready. Once you do that, go ahead and click on save and the about us page is created. The last page that we want to create at page. Now we're going to create a page called frequently asked questions. So once again, on that resources PDF, grab that frequently asked questions doc, copy that, paste it into the text field and the title should be the title. You can also add FAQ, which is short for frequently asked questions. And once again, go ahead and fill in those comments. I made it as simple as possible for you guys with these comments that you simply need to delete and fill it in with the relevant text. So once you're done with that, go ahead and click on save. So now that all of our legal pages are ready, we need to broadcast them on our website using the different menus that we have. But I think that that's enough for this lesson. Your assignment for this lesson is to create those legal pages that I talked about in this video, get help on each and every one of them using the resources PDF that you have for this course. Easy copy, easy paste, edit whatever needs editing, save those pages. And I'll see you in the next lesson where we will go through the navigation menus and start placing those pages on your site. Take care of your legal pages and I'll see you in the next lesson.