I want to create a website for dealership cars and I want to know if this is a way to add a tax when a customer want to publish a listing. I find something on google but they said that is only working on PayPal and somehow it limits the user to only post jobs - not cars or anything else.In my country PayPal is not an option for many people. Do you have any idea what should I do?
The website is made with Wordpress.
You need a plugin in order to transform your wordpress website to an e-commerce platform. Most popular one is WooCommerce which has an integrated tax system: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/setting-up-taxes-in-woocommerce/
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situation: I have a multi-vendor site with the shop built in woocommerce. Vendors have an account with a custom dashboard, and *we’ve *added their products to the system (they do not create their own products on the site) using their company name as a category.
question: What’s the best way to show them analytics only of the products that belong to them? Is there a plugin you can recommend, a tutorial, or a technique?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I am looking for a theme for forex trading website. Where customer can sign up for paid membership and receive reports daily.
I want a theme which can deal with basic front end design (Company information based home page, about us, contact, blog) and users can signup and login there account. While at back end I can manage accounts and update reports daily.
What you're asking for can be accomplished many different ways, so you'll need to explore what works best for you and your particular skill set. Here's my take in things though.
I would likely go about this with WooCommerce and their StoreFront theme. Storefront is very generic looking out the the box which makes it very customizable. It doesn't have to look like a site that sells t-shirts.
WooCommerce is free and very actively supported. They also off an extension for paid memberships, which it sounds like you'd be interested in.
I hope this info helps give you some direction.
I currently have a Wordpress site hosted on my own servers with Woocommerce installed.
I would like to be able to sell carpet on this site by the meter with decimals. For example, the customer would enter "3.5" meters into an input field which would calculate the price.
https://woocommerce.com/products/measurement-price-calculator/
It looks like this extension will do exactly this but I just wanted to make sure that Woocommerce extensions would work on my Wordpress site.
Is this correct?
Thank you
As long as your site is up to date with WordPress and WooCommerce versions, then you should be able to install and use the WooCommerce extensions.
WooCommerce is maintained by Automattic who are the main developers and maintainers of WordPress so you should also get reliable support if you find yourself struggling. The main challenge I always have with WooCommerce plugins is configuring them so that they work exactly as I want them to work!
They state they have a 30 day money back guarantee and they have certainly refunded me in the past without argument.
Yes, It should because of Woocommerce's unified compatibility to it's extensions.
No worries.
I've a wordpress/woocommerce application with two checkout pages. Now I offer Paypal and Sofortueberweisung as payment gateways to my customers. The thing is that I would like to send the money to a particular banking account, depending on the checkout page.
Problematic is that I can input only one project id in the woocommerce backend corresponding to one banking account. Do I have to install a second wordpress/ woocommerce application to achieve my goal?
If someone is in the same situation: Installing a separate wordpress instance is definitely the cleanest solution to achieve this kind of goal.
Keep in mind that you have to buy a separate licence for Sofortueberweisung.
I'm currently testing Woocommerce on my Wordpress site, and I'd like to know if it is possible to have two Paypal accounts linked to your shop. The idea would be to dedicate one account for a type of product and the other one for another type.
I've tried to look into the extensions available, but couldn't find a way to do this.
If you want to use Paypal, you can use Paypal Adaptive payments.
You can link each products to a Vendor as a marketplace website will do. ie : for woocommerce WC-Vendors, Dokkan...
Depending on which e-commerce plugin you have embed into your website, you can create a dedicated payment gateway that will switch the producct owner email, but this will a time wasting and maybe a untrustly method.
Hope it helps