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WooCommerce Checkout Blocks: Quick Guide to Modern eCommerce
WooCommerce checkout blocks are part of a larger evolution toward a block-based editing experience in WordPress. Introduced as part of the Gutenberg Project’s overarching goal to replace traditional shortcodes and template structures, these blocks bring a modular, user-friendly approach to building the checkout process. By enabling merchants to customise their checkout pages with ease, checkout…
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Gateway to Success: WooCommerce Payment Integration that “Pays” for Itself
Seamless eCommerce payment experiences can be the difference between a sale and an abandoned cart. For medium to enterprise businesses operating on WooCommerce, integrating the right payment gateway or a custom solution is not only crucial for smooth transactions but also for scaling globally with confidence. At Progressus, we specialise in WooCommerce plugin development and…
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WooCommerce Scaling Secrets: From Startups to Enterprise Giants
When enterprise businesses evaluate eCommerce platforms, scalability is often a top concern. Can a platform like WooCommerce known for powering small to medium-sized stores really handle the demands of an enterprise-level operation? There are myths circulating that can certainly make you wonder, “Is WooCommerce scalable? If it is, can WooCommerce scale to my specific needs?”…
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How to Set Up and Update WooCommerce WordPress Multisite Network
If you want to make a network of online stores so they’re easier to manage, no problem. You can use the WordPress eCommerce plugin, WooCommerce, as well as WordPress Multisite to create a WooCommerce multistore. Here’s how to install, set up and update a WooCommerce multistore so you can get started in WordPress eCommerce. How…
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Hiring Trusted WordPress Developers Saves You Money: Why and How
Hiring WordPress developer teams, freelance WordPress developers and WooCommerce experts can save your business a lot of time and money since each process is streamlined. But, hiring a web development team that’s not trustworthy can cost your business big time. You could lose money on development times that run too long, end up with incomplete…
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Be Careful What You Woo: Customising WooCommerce Properly
Customizing WooCommerce is tricky because if you do it wrong it results in errors. The WooCommerce documentation articles are helpful for learning how to properly go about customising WooCommerce. But, they don’t go far enough. Here’s what would otherwise be the continuation of the documentation for customising WooCommerce. These best practices are based on my…
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6 Unexpected Plugins You Need to Manage WooCommerce
Managing Woocommerce can be tricky. But, our team here at Progressus.io knows that installing the right WordPress plugins can make the process much more streamlined. There are a few plugins that we have found to be especially helpful in the WooCommerce projects we work on regularly. We recommend that every WooCommerce store owner use them.…
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Switching from WooCommerce Multisite to a Single Site
This post details my experience with moving a live site from WooCommerce Multisite setup with two top level domains (TLDs) to one single TLD. Throughout the process I referenced these two articles for help, but I found that they were both incomplete for my purposes; one from deliciousbrains.com and one from wpmudev.org.
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WooCommerce Multisite SEO Regional Targeting
For SEO WooCommerce purposes, you realize you need to target multiple regions so you have better visibility in search engines. That means you need to duplicate the same website on two different network sites within a WordPress Multisite setup. The goal of each site is to target a set of users in a different region…
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How to Create a WooCommerce GeoIP Multisite Store Notice
What if you wanted to use WooCommerce, GeoIP and Multisite to display a store notice based on a visitor’s IP address, but no plugin exists for it? That’s the situation I found myself in recently. One option is to develop a plugin for it, like I do all the time for such cases. But, I…
