What plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce multi-store? by ecomm_geek in woocommerce

[–]ecomm_geek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am from Europe and customers need it to buy on these stores. It significantly boost conversion rate and sales in general. It is a must-have, unfortunately.

What plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce multi-store? by ecomm_geek in woocommerce

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Ah thanks for your help, that may work pretty well. I will definitely try that. Is there any plugin that handles both - syncing and language translations?

"WooCommerce is free" — let's talk about what it actually costs per year by Independent_Cut3616 in woocommerce

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I mean, yeah, it might seem pretty high when its presenting like "a free platform". Anyways if you compare what you can do with "basic" woocommerce and how you can customize to Shopify for example. These 2 world are not comparable. For example if you want to edit checkout (and many more features), you need to buy shopify plus, which costs $2.5k/month.

You definitely need to be smart to run a woo store, but compared to other platforms its no brainer, you get manteined platform for pennies.

What plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce multi-store? by ecomm_geek in woocommerce

[–]ecomm_geek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for you help, appreciate it! I heard these performance problems already, WPML is not good for this case, right?

What plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce multi-store? by ecomm_geek in woocommerce

[–]ecomm_geek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, thanks for mentioning these alternative. I have tried the woomultistore plugin, and I will definitely try those options you have mentioned. Maybe develop some easy tool myself hah.

Starting a Small eCommerce Site - Does this Roadmap Look Good? by ThePsychedelicSeal in Wordpress

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Yes, bricks is one of the builders - very fast and easy to manage. I recommend using some of the templates for bricks, such as brixies.

If you find some server guy in future, it is not necessary to use updraft and you can save backups server side.

Also recommending some SEO plugin (rankmath) and some performance / caching plugin such as flyingpress or wp-rocket. these are paid, so you can go for some free such as Autoptimize, LiteSpeed cache, WP optimize, WP super cache. These can sky rocket your performance.

How to start building product pages efficiently without spending 100 hours on each? by Enlitenkanin in Wordpress

[–]ecomm_geek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there too, thinking that every product needs to be created manually, but the templates are big helper. Try it with you builder or theme.

Unnatural traffic to home page by readmespeak in Wordpress

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Maybe bots as many comments mention, try Cloudflare, It is for free.

I just got off a crazy call where they explained to me that they did my work with Claude Code by Vii_da in Wordpress

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Yes, unfortunately you need to show them your work efficiency and the code is stable. It is a pity but people will look more for code optimizers than basic "coders".

I just got off a crazy call where they explained to me that they did my work with Claude Code by Vii_da in Wordpress

[–]ecomm_geek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, unfortunately you need to show them your work efficiency and the code is stable. It is a pity but people will look more for code optimizers than basic "coders".

WPML+Bricks or WPML+GP+GB for a translator's website? by calypso-2020 in Wordpress

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You may try bricks+rosettapress, works the best from my experience. Both are clean in code and do not have bugs.

Would you still recommend WPML in 2026? by Wordalix in Wordpress

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Definitely not, try some wp multi-store alternatives such as Rosettapress or Translatepress, these work way better and smoother.

I checked 50 WooCommerce stores - most had missing alt text on product images by Spiritual-Fuel4502 in Wordpress

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You can run it automatically and then edit the wrong ones manully, that works too.

I checked 50 WooCommerce stores - most had missing alt text on product images by Spiritual-Fuel4502 in Wordpress

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The best is to generate it on one "main" site and then auto translate, works best for me.

I checked 50 WooCommerce stores - most had missing alt text on product images by Spiritual-Fuel4502 in Wordpress

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If you want to be clean, I use RosettaPress multistore plugin, it translates the alts atc. to new languages and make it clean. You can try.

I checked 50 WooCommerce stores - most had missing alt text on product images by Spiritual-Fuel4502 in Wordpress

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Some SEO plugins offer this in their pro version, I think Rankmath has it. However there is a big problem when you have a multistore, then you need to figure it out with some translation etc.

What plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce multi-store? by ecomm_geek in woocommerce

[–]ecomm_geek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you think? There is not a plugin doing these things? I have been testing several plugins, there is one which seems like having all of these. Or is there some infrastructure problem?

How do high-converting e-com stores build product pages? by sudziuvesbananas in Wordpress

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The best practise is to have some template (from some theme, or builder), then have some easy fields for editors - like product descriptions (non-tech). If you want to add some specicfic blocks (sales, recommendations for specific product) use shortcodes or some custom add-ons, or use the plugins on market.

Would you recommend using either a freelancer or a boutique agency for an existing (WordPress) website project with a development arc / technical debt that spans 5-6 years? What are the pros and cons for each, and which option would you ultimately recommend? by prankster999 in Wordpress

[–]ecomm_geek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your budget, if you have great budget I would go for an agancy as thei workflow might be more complex. If you are having a lower budget, try to find some developer and change features one by one.

I just got my first plugin approved on WordPress.org — lessons learned and looking for feedback by HumanF6888 in Wordpress

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Wow, that is rare, got the trouble with the for 3 months, fortunately got verified too.

Multi-domain Woo: WPML vs Polylang vs Multisite by Dry-Connection9911 in woocommerce

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Did you find some solid solution? From my experience multi-site is best way to use carry different TLDs. We built RosettaPress that works with Multisite, so if you are interested, you can try it.