I'm taking over two wordpress+woocommerce websites. Individual customers buy products in the websites.
In the first website, I cannot find Customers (or Clients in French) in the sidebar:
In the second website, I can find Customers in the sidebar. But all the information is gray.
Does anyone know how to see the list of customers in WooCommerce?
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I have a pricing table on my home page that lists 3 nutrition plans. Each of these plans is actually an affiliate product. Currently, I've manually added the affiliate link to each of the buttons (which redirects to the affiliate website by clicking a button), without using woocomerce products.
I have another page called Plans in which I use the product grid widget from Elementor, which automatically adds my external products that are added to Woocomerce product list (links are the same as in the pricing table product list).
So here I got totally confused due to lack of my experience. Here are the problems:
I can't use some kind of grid on my homepage as well (for additional widget cost and design reasons), but I will need to edit 2 places if an affiliate link would change.
In addition to that, I'm not sure if WooCommerce will be able to
track which products sell the best because it's not actually
directly coupled, it's just a link. Or I'm wrong here and Woocomerce
will only look into the affiliate link?
I would be able to live with changing 2 places in the future, but I'm totally not sure about the second one.I tried to dig deep into that, but only found information with an actual products and not affiliate ones, which is not the case in my scenario.
We created an ecommerce website using WooCommerce for a nonprofit client that only sells physical products, e.g. books, cds and dvds. They've since asked us to integrate donations as well. I've set up a donation as a Virtual Product and gotten it working.
Currently, every order a customer makes, including ones with the donation product, is listed under the "Orders" tab under My Account. We need to separate out orders with the virtual donation product from regular physical product orders. I've yet to find a solution anywhere for this.
Ideally, if an order contains a virtual product, we want to hide it from the Orders Page, and instead create a tab called, "Donations" that shows ONLY orders with virtual products in a table. Is this even possible?
I am working on a store in WordPress. I want to sell digital keycodes for games and also the game accessories, but I don't have money first to buy them and then sell on the store. So I wanted to ask if there is any way that customers place an order on my website and the order is completed through another website for him.
Like if the customer buys a game controller from my store, the order will be fulfilled my website like amazon.
Indeed the order will have to be completed on another website but that website will need to have an affiliate program. For example Amazon has affiliate programs and to get sale revenue you just need to add an affiliate link to the product.
That is done very easily with WooCommerce plugin for WordPress.
Each product can be set to redirect to an external link, an affiliate link.
To do that inside of WooCommerce:
Simply choose External/Affiliate product from the Product Data dropdown menu when editing your product.
Add the product URL. This will be the affiliate link or other links you were given that lead the customer directly to the outside site.
You can do the same without WooCommerce but it is a lot simpler to handle pricing, stock/inventory, variations for products using WooCommerce.
Good day,
I need some advice if this is possible on wordpress? I have a classified site and I want to create a newsletter that would have multiple categories each category would just have a list of title that has links to the item page.
The hard part is I need a check box on the registration and user profile page that will enable them to select which category they want on their newsletter and uncheck which one they don’t need. The reason for this is the list on each category can be too many and users might not want to see listing about ex. community or announcement etc.
Another feature that I need is for paid listing to stay on the newsletter for the duration of its package and for free listing to only show the day it was posted even though it has 5 days to stay on the site
I am open to use any options like mailchimp, awebber etc. as long as it works
Ex.
Hot Deal <-Category
1.) New Arrival comfort footwear
Forsale <-Category
1.) Xbox one fresh inbox
2.) Ps4 brand new
Many thanks
There is a plugin
which will help you to make users subscribing to category.
That plugin lets a user subscribe and unsubscribe to posts within a certain category or categories.
Subscribers will recieve an e-mail with a link to the actual post.
And the post type may be anything like product or news etc ;)
But you may endup doing some customize coding to get what exactly you are looking for.
I have a WooCommerce web shop that offers interchangeable sandals.
These straps are compatible with multiple heels (categories) and so I need to show them in different places on my site with different product images, but as they are essentially the same physical item they need to be registered on the same SKU so they can share stock amount.
Does anybody have an idea for solving this problem?
If we can't do multiple products on the same SKU.
Mabe a product image that is path determined so it is only the product image that changes depending on which category the item is opened under.