The Google Analytics tool is a simple and essential element of good design for online storefronts. Knowledge about your customer base is power, and these analytics give you a chance to determine who is visiting your site, where they come from, whether they approach...
A/B testing, also known as split testing, is a website design method that allows you to create two different versions of a site (or section) and then test them against each other, determining which one works best for your needs. This technique gets used most often...
Are you tired of wrestling with spreadsheets, record keeping and inventory tracking? If so, it’s time to take advantage of WooCommerce accounting extensions. The following 5 extensions can streamline store accounting tasks, which means less time screaming at the...
As winter slowly fades away and the first breath of spring awakens the world, the changing seasons mean one thing: tax time. Whether selling digital products or physical goods, these 7 WooCommerce tax tips are designed to streamline and safeguard your accounting...
I (Legislative acts) REGULATIONS REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive...
In this guide, I’ll be showing you how to set up products in your online WordPress WooCommerce store. There are a number of settings that you need to pay attention to, and several different ways of setting up products. I’ll be showing you how to do it yourself. There...
When you sell the same products in several WooCommerce stores, why should you sync stock between them? The answer is obvious. When you auto sync stock across stores you will not have to update stock manually in any other stores where you sell the same products. To...