Woocommerce

Woocommerce

What is WooCommerce used for?
 
WooCommerce is an ecommerce plugin for WordPress. It makes creating and managing an online store simple, with reasonable levels of flexibility and several vital features such as inventory and tax management, secure payments, and shipping integration.
 
Is WooCommerce completely free?
 
Just like WordPress, WooCommerce is free and open source. So despite its premium feel, it's completely free for anyone to download, use and modify.
 
How do I get paid with WooCommerce?
 
 WooCommerce Payments allows you to manage all your payments right within the WooCommerce Dashboard.
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The easiest way to get paid: WooCommerce Payments
  1. Manage deposits, refunds, and transactions within your dashboard.
  2. Accept credit and debit cards directly on your site.
  3. Benefit from a simple fee structure.
Do you need WordPress for WooCommerce?
 
 Is it possible to use WooCommerce without WordPress? The short answer is no. WooCommerce software and its plugin are built on WordPress coding; therefore, it is limited to only working with WordPress websites or accounts.
 
How much does WooCommerce website cost?
  
How Much Is WooCommerce?
WooCommerce Cost Cost Estimate: Basic Site Cost Estimate: Mid-Range Site
Hosting $6.95/month $8.95/month
Domain Name $15/year $15/year
Theme Free WooCommerce theme Free WooCommerce theme
Extensions Transaction fees dependent on sales volume Transaction fees dependent on sales volume

 

Which payment gateway is best for WooCommerce?
 
Best WooCommerce Payment Gateways
  • AliPay.
  • Amazon Pay.
  • Apple Pay.
  • Authorize.net.
  • Braintree.
  • PayPal Pro.
  • Skrill.
  • Stripe.
Does WooCommerce calculate sales tax?
 
Automatically calculate how much sales tax should be collected for WooCommerce orders - by city, country, or state - at checkout.
 
How can I sell my WordPress site for free?
 
 
How to Set Up WooCommerce & Sell on WordPress in 8 Steps
 
1 Choose a Domain Name & Website Hosting.
2 Install WordPress & the WooCommerce Plugin.
3 Set Up Payment Processing & Store Settings.
4 Establish Shipping Policies.
5 Enter Product Data Into Your WordPress Store.
6 Personalize Your Store & Select a Theme.
 
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E. Katsaniotis, MSc

E. Katsaniotis, MSc

  • Experience: since 2017 WordPress / Joomla
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  • MSc   Software Systems Technology (1991) BSc BA CIS  (1989) Solaris 10 Admin 1 (2008) OCA DBA   11g  (2011)  Bio info: I started with WP in 2017, at the age of 55. I made this site in order to help others to learn it. My Web interests are WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, CodeIgniter, Gimp and, Moodle. I have worked as an Oracle...