by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 29, 2021
Creating a WooCommerce store is very simple: install the WooCommerce plugin, add a product or two, set prices, and there you go–a WooCommerce shop. But running a successful WooCommerce shop is considerably different. Planning and optimizing an ecommerce website is no easy task, but there are a lot of WooCommerce optimization tips and best practices that you can implement to get faster page speeds, higher conversion rates, and ultimately more revenue from your shop.
by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 26, 2021
WooCommerce blocks provide lots of options to showcase your products. There are currently 20 blocks added to the block editor when you install WooCommerce. Even more blocks and new features are available in the WooCommerce blocks plugin, which tests new blocks and features to add to the WooCommerce core. In this article, we’ll provide a brief overview of each block and what it can do.
by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 25, 2021
As ubiquitous as WooCommerce is, many users have never delved terribly deep inside the technology behind it. For good reason, too. You don’t have to. WooCommerce is simple and easy and works incredibly well right out of the box. However, if you want to get the most out of WooCommerce, digging a little deeper can help broaden your knowledge of the platform as a whole. And understanding WooCommerce endpoints is a fantastic place to start that. So let’s dig in.
by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 22, 2021
If you have a WordPress website, there’s a good chance you have WooCommerce installed. If not, then there’s a high likelihood that you have considered or are considering it. We understand the prospect of learning an entire ecommerce platform can be daunting, but thankfully WooCommerce is an easy-to-learn platform. Much of its basic functionality can be understood by learning about the default pages that are installed during setup and how they work.
by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 21, 2021
As every WordPress user knows, updating plugins can be an exciting (and stressful) time. You get new features and bug fixes, but there’s also a chance things go awry and your website crashes. When you’re updating WooCommerce that excitement and stress can grow even further because even a small glitch can cause huge ripples that affect your bottom line. With that in mind, we want to walk you through some of the best practices around updating Woocommerce so that you can rest assured that your business is safe when you press the update button.