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WordPress Intermediate: E-commerce

Add e-commerce functionality to your WordPress website.
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Chrissy Rey  8 Lessons ·  51m  in English 

Course Description

If you’re building a website for your business, it’s likely that just having an online presence isn’t enough– you want to be able to use your site to sell your products or services directly to customers. While WordPress does not have e-commerce capabilities by default, you can easily enable it through plugins. There are numerous plugins available to add e-commerce capabilities to WordPress, and after you install one of them, you can sell just about anything: physical products, memberships, courses, digital downloads, tickets to events, and much more. In addition to an e-commerce plugin, most e-commerce websites use a payment processor such as Stripe or PayPal to allow users to pay for purchases with a credit card or bank account.

In this module, you will learn how to use plugins to sell products and services on your WordPress website. We will review several e-commerce plugins that you can use, along with some criteria by which to evaluate them. Next, you’ll learn about payment processors you can use to accept payments on your website. Finally, we’ll explore the uses of four different e-commerce plugins: WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, MemberPress, and LearnDash.

What You'll Learn

  • Choose an e-commerce plugin for your WordPress website
  • Select a payment processor such as Stripe or PayPal to accept payments
  • Set up and use WooCommerce to sell products and services
  • Configure Easy Digital Downloads and MemberPress for your site
  • Use LearnDash to sell courses through WordPress
  • Evaluate e-commerce plugins using defined selection criteria

Key Takeaways

  • WordPress has no built-in e-commerce capabilities, but they can be added through plugins.
  • After installing an e-commerce plugin, you can sell physical products, memberships, courses, digital downloads, tickets to events, and more.
  • Most e-commerce websites use a payment processor such as Stripe or PayPal to let users pay by credit card or bank account.
  • The course reviews four e-commerce plugins: WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, MemberPress, and LearnDash.
  • The module covers criteria for evaluating and comparing different e-commerce plugins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is for people building a website for their business who want to sell products or services directly to customers through WordPress.

What e-commerce plugins does this course cover?

It explores the uses of four e-commerce plugins: WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, MemberPress, and LearnDash, along with criteria for evaluating e-commerce plugins.

What can I sell after adding e-commerce to WordPress?

After installing an e-commerce plugin you can sell physical products, memberships, courses, digital downloads, tickets to events, and much more.

How do customers pay for purchases on a WordPress e-commerce site?

Most e-commerce websites use a payment processor such as Stripe or PayPal, allowing users to pay with a credit card or bank account.

How is the course structured?

It includes eight lessons covering selecting an e-commerce plugin, selecting a payment processor, and using WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads, MemberPress, and LearnDash.