Let's kick things off with a closer look at WooCommerce.
WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin. This means that you either need a WordPress website, or alternatively it can be installed via a subdirectory.
+ Read MoreIf you are worried about SEO and you want people to be able to find your products through the search engines, then you will need to carefully optimise your product pages.
+ Read MoreWordPress is renowned for allowing access to countless dynamic themes for web design. The drawback with using WooCommerce is that it is not currently supported by every theme available.
+ Read MoreWhilst WooCommerce is a free plugin, most of the crucial extensions that you’ll want to get your hands on are not. For example, if you wish to accept debit & credit cards through your checkout system then you will need to purchase the appropriate extension to support them.
+ Read MoreYour product descriptions are vital for attracting the right clientele to your eCommerce website. You need to ensure that they are unique, that they have the relevant keywords, and that you’re using appropriate phrases which are frequently searched on Google.
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