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We all know WordPress, the biggest and most popular blogging and website platform globally. According to the digital technology research firm W3Techs, WordPress supports slightly over 40% of all websites worldwide. WordPress is free and open-source, which means its code is accessible and open for anyone to use. Users keep all rights to everything they publish with it.
Initially, WordPress served the interest of bloggers and authors but started adding extensions and plugins to assist service websites. Things changed drastically when WooCommerce was introduced in 2011.
So for all you novices out there, what is WooCommerce?
WooCommerce is a free WordPress plugin that transforms WordPress into a customizable online marketplace. Team of WordPress theme developers from WooThemes developed WooCommerce. Their idea was to create a fork for Jigoshop. In this pursuit, they developed something more intuitive and massively disruptive. Thus WooCommerce was born and launched in 2011. As of Jan 2022, An Estimated 4.2 million WordPress sites use WooCommerce. Hundreds of add-ons are available on the WordPress plugin repository, but WooCommerce leads the way with eCommerce experience on WordPress.
The WooCommerce vision was simple - create a simple, seamless process for users to set up shops on a WordPress site, Startups and Large Enterprises alike. WooCommerce keeps all the features that make WordPress popular, but it adds eCommerce, setup, and customization capabilities. In addition, WooCommerce is open-source, which means that anybody may modify it or create add-ons for it.
WooCommerce is the apparent option for any WordPress e-commerce site, from simplicity to SEO, inventory tracking, and mobile readiness! WooCommerce uses WordPress SEO to try and spread the word and alert potential buyers to the user’s presence. Selling items is a beautiful place to start, and WooCommerce reports can help customers keep track of what they’re selling, notice patterns, and analyse their data so they can plan for future expansion. Overall, WooCommerce combines the power of a massively scalable digital service for eCommerce with WordPress’s reputation and dependability.
WooCommerce gives complete freedom to sellers to sell whatever stuff they want to. There is excellent flexibility of sale. A seller can sell physical products, downloadable products, affiliate products, training services and more.
WooCommerce is sturdily built. Architecture is solid, and hence scaling up is easy. WooCommerce allows businesses of all sorts and sizes to set up shop successfully. Companies need not worry about their business expanding beyond the plugin’s abilities.
One of WooCommerce’s primary advantages over other competing eCommerce platforms is its close interaction with WordPress, which means users will get world-class commerce and content.
WooCommerce as a plugin pretty much offers every service that is required to run an online shop, including inventory management, stock management, attribute management, built-in payment gateway integrations, shipping integrations and more. Even if a business needs something tailor-made, there are an insane amount of extensions available for free.
WooCommerce enjoys massive developers following. These developers range from novice users to highly trained wooExperts. They have contributed to the enormous popularity of WooCommerce by developing extensions and downloadable installation patches.