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  • How to Make a WordPress Ecommerce Website (2023 Easy Guide)

    You already know that WordPress is a powerful platform for content, but were you aware that it’s also one of the best eCommerce solutions? This guide will walk you through each step to create a successful eCommerce website with WordPress. From domain selection to hosting, installation, and essential plugins, we’ve got you covered.

    Why Use WordPress to Make an eCommerce Website?

    WordPress shines as the premier content management system (CMS) used to build websites of all kinds.

    The software is open-source and free to use, developed by and supported by a large community of volunteers. This makes the platform extremely flexible, giving you more control over your website functionality and allowing you to build an online store using countless eCommerce plugins and themes available. Although WordPress is free, there are common website expenses outside WordPress, including hosting, domain registration, premium plugins, and themes. But these prices are the same or better than other major eCommerce platforms, all things considered.

    WooCommerce: A Powerful eCommerce Solution for WordPress

    What makes WordPress equipped to handle your next eCommerce website? WooCommerce.

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    WooCommerce is the go-to WordPress solution for eCommerce. The WordPress editor is seamlessly integrated with WooCommerce and includes all the WooCommerce Blocks needed to build your store with a drag-and-drop interface. And it is simple enough for novice web admins to learn how to use it. It also has a plethora of add-ons available to help you achieve anything you need from it. It also gives users detailed dashboards and a convenient mobile app that allows you to keep tabs on your store’s performance from anywhere at any time.

    Other benefits of using WooCommerce include:

    • WordPress Hosting providers like Siteground are tailored to WooCommerce sites for easy setup and optimal performance.
    • More customization and control with a variety of plugins to add the functionality you need.
    • More cost-effective than other solutions that require recurring monthly payments and additional fees.
    • More control over security than other solutions that have built-in security that cannot be optimized.

    WooCommerce Alternatives to Compare

    Selecting the ideal eCommerce platform is a pivotal decision. In fact, there are some that may benefit from using other website builder platforms (outside of WordPress) like Shopify, Squarespace, or Wix. And there are WordPress membership plugins like MemberPress that offer standalone options for eCommerce. To help you decide, we’ve created comparison guides between WooCommerce and other leading website builders for eCommerce for you to dig deeper into.

    But, we’ll assume that you’ll see the exceptional value in WordPress + WooCommerce and continue to the next step of how to build an eCommerce site with WordPress.

    How to Setup Shop with WordPress (5 Steps)

    1. Choose a WordPress eCommerce Hosting Provider + Registrar

    Selecting a hosting provider specializing in WordPress is pivotal for your eCommerce website’s performance and security. SiteGround is a top choice, finely tuned for WordPress and WooCommerce platforms.

    Dive into our in-depth SiteGround analysis to explore its myriad features. SiteGround offers complimentary CDN, no-cost SSL, and email account governance in its hosting packages.

    Siteground Logo Mark - White on Dark BG

    For alternative hosting solutions, consider our roundup of the fastest WordPress hosts or the best all-around hosting services. Quality hosting becomes doubly important when running a WordPress eCommerce site since it needs to be fast with around-the-clock uptime.

    Install WordPress

    Navigate to SiteGround’s Site Tools dashboard. For other ways to install WordPress, read our definitive WordPress installation guide.

    After signing into your SiteGround account, start the installation by clicking the “Set Up Site” button on your dashboard.

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    Choose the domain type for your WordPress eCommerce site. Opt for “Temporary Domain” if you wish to build before buying your domain.

    For those eager to secure a domain upfront, follow this guide to register a domain. Click “New Domain,” find your ideal domain name, and proceed with the WordPress setup.

    choose temporary domain

    Click “Continue” to advance with the domain option that you’ve chosen.

    temporary domain

    Then, select “Start New Website” to continue.

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    Choose “WooCommerce” to ensure WordPress comes pre-installed with WooCommerce to make setup a bit quicker.

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    Configure your admin login credentials. Keep this information secure by following our password management tips. Click “Continue” to move forward.

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    Finally, hit the “Finish” button to set up WordPress + WooCommerce for your new WordPress eCommerce website.

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    Access your new WordPress dashboard by clicking “Log in Admin.”

    2. Configure WordPress

    You’ve got your hosting and maybe even a domain. Now, let’s set up your WordPress site for eCommerce.

    Adjust WordPress Settings

    You’ll find the settings you need under Settings in the sidebar of your admin dashboard.

    WordPress settings

    Need more help? Check out these guides for each settings page to configure your eCommerce website the way you need it:

    3. Pick a WordPress eCommerce Theme

    Now, let’s choose a WordPress theme that’s great for eCommerce. We recommend using our Divi Theme. Divi is a top pick because it is a powerful page builder that works seamlessly with WooCommerce. It’s easy to use and makes your store look good.

    Why Divi is a good choice:

    For other options, you can check out these top WooCommerce WordPress Themes.

    How to Add Divi to Your WordPress Store

    First, get Divi from your Elegant Themes membership account after buying a membership. Log in and go to “Themes & Plugins” to download Divi.

    How to Install Divi - Steps 1

    In your WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance > Themes. Click “Upload Theme” and pick the Divi file you downloaded. Then c”Install Now.”

    How to Install Divi - Steps 2-5

    Click “Activate” to make Divi your theme.

    How to Install Divi - Steps 6

    Last step: add your Elegant Themes API Key. This keeps Divi updated with new features and security fixes. Grab the Username from your account in the “API Key” section.

    How to Install Divi - Steps 7-10

    Generate New API Key” for your site. Give it a label so you know which site it belongs to. Copy the Key.

    How to Install Divi - Steps 11-13

    To add the API Key, go to Divi > Theme Options > Updates. Put in your Elegant Themes API Key (generate a new key for each site you create) and Username, then click “Save Changes.”

    How to Install Divi - Steps 14-18

    If you want to learn more about adding themes, check out this theme installation guide. But we think you’ll like using Divi for your WordPress eCommerce website.

    4. Make Your WordPress eCommerce Store

    You’ve done the basic setup. Now, let’s dig into creating your WordPress eCommerce website. This means setting up WooCommerce, adding products, and choosing how people will pay you.

    This is where the fun starts!

    WooCommerce Setup Wizard

    The WooCommerce setup wizard makes getting your WordPress eCommerce site ready easy. If your host didn’t install WooCommerce for you (Step 1), check out our WooCommerce setup guide to get it added to your website.

    Click “Home” under WooCommerce to start the wizard.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 1-2

    The wizard will ask for your store info, like your address and email.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 3-4

    Select the industry and product types that best describe your store.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 5-6

    Choose what your store needs. Checking certain boxes might add extra plugins to your site.

    Note: Some plugins cost money. There are also free ones available. Check out our list of the best membership, booking, and free WooCommerce plugins to see how plugins can extend your eCommerce site.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 7-9

    The wizard will ask a few more questions about your store.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 10-11

    Last step: pick any extra plugins you may want. See our Jetpack and MailPoet reviews to see if those tools are worth it for you at this point. But if you anticipate needing to collect taxes, take credit card info, and handle shipping, those free plugins are worth it.

    Woo Onboarding Flow - Steps 12-13

    Now, you can tweak more settings in WooCommerce.

    WooCommerce Settings

    Ecommerce settings can be tricky. But WooCommerce makes it easier. You can control:

    • General Settings for money, products, and checkout
    • Product Settings for how items look and stock levels
    • Shipping Settings for delivery choices and costs
    • Payment Settings for how customers pay
    • Account Settings for signups and privacy
    • Email Settings for messages from your store
    • Advanced Settings for special tweaks

    For more help, see our WooCommerce settings guide, which will walk you through each of these important pages.

    Add Product Categories

    Categories help people find what they want in your store. For example, if you sell clothes, you could have categories like “Men,” “Women,” and “Kids.” We suggest you make these before adding products.

    To add categories, go to WooCommerce > Products in your dashboard. Then click “Categories.” These work just like categories and tags for WordPress posts.

    How to Make WordPress eCommerce Categories - Steps 1

    If placeholder categories exist, you can edit or delete them. When choosing categories and tags, keep your customers in mind. Use intuitive and easy-to-understand terms.

    Add Products to Your WordPress eCommerce Store

    You can add products individually or all at once with a CSV file.

    To add them individually, go to Products > “Add New.”

    Add Products - Steps 1

    Enter the product name.

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    Add a product description and upload your product image.

    Add Products - Steps 3-4

    Next, select a product type. Then, set your item’s price and set your inventory levels. You can also set individual product shipping options. On the right-hand sidebar, set product categories and tags.

    Add Products - Steps 5-6

    When you’re happy, click “Publish.” Add as many products as you want to your store.

    Track your product stock with WooCommerce inventory management, and visit our detailed guide about setting up shipping in WooCommerce.

    4. Design Your WordPress eCommerce Website

    Since you’ve got Divi installed, let’s dive into designing your WordPress eCommerce site. With Divi, one of the best page builders for WordPress, you can design your site without touching code. This includes your product pages, cart, checkout, homepage, and blog. Divi’s WooCommerce modules are your go-to tools for building your WordPress store pages.

    Add Product Modules to a Page with Divi

    Divi has 2000+ pre-made layouts and 300+ website layout packs you can use, making setting up your WordPress eCommerce site quicker.

    Open your homepage in Divi and click “Browse Layouts” to see your options.

    Product to Page with Divi - Steps 1

    You’ve got thousands of layouts to pick from. To make it easy, look for ones that say “Shop Page.” Click “Use this Layout” to add it to your page.

    Product to Page with Divi - Steps 2-4

    The layout will show your products immediately (inside the Woo Products module). You can change how many show up, how they’re sorted, and much more.

    Product to Page with Divi - Steps 5

    What if you want to show only one product? Add a new row and pick “Woo Products” from the WooCommerce modules list.

    Product to Page with Divi - Steps 6-7

    Design WooCommerce Pages

    WooCommerce sets up some basic pages for you that Divi can help you customize:

    1. Shop page (where all your products show up)
    2. Cart page (shows what’s in your cart)
    3. Checkout page (where you pay)
    4. My Account page (to manage your account)
    5. And more, like pages for product categories and tags

    Divi lets you edit each of these page templates on each page using the Divi Builder, or you can create a custom template for these pages using the Theme Builder.

    Woo Shop Pages in Theme Builder - Steps 1-2

    Using the Divi Theme Builder is particularly useful for designing templates for your product pages, product category pages, and other site-wide design elements.

    For example, you could download one of our free product page templates from our blog (like this Clothing Store Product Page Template) and add it to the theme builder to have a stunning global template for all your products. Or you can easily create your own product page template from scratch

    For more help, check out our guides on making a cart page, setting up a checkout page, and using Divi for WooCommerce pages.

    5. Boost Your WordPress eCommerce Site with Plugins and Integrations

    Want to know the beauty of WordPress and WooCommerce? You can add hundreds of features with thousands of possible plugins. Free and paid plugins can make your WordPress eCommerce site even better. Let’s look at some must-know categories of WooCommerce plugins.

    SEO Plugins

    Getting people to your WordPress eCommerce site is obviously important. That’s where SEO plugins like Rank Math SEO come in. They help you make your site more search-engine friendly by adding schema markup, XML sitemaps, and other SEO best practices. There are even WooCommerce SEO plugins that ensure ideal compatibility and functionality.

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    For a deep dive, check out our WooCommerce SEO guide. If you’re feeling adventurous, explore these AI-driven SEO tools.

    Email Marketing Plugins

    Email marketing remains an essential tool for growing an eCommerce store. External services like Mailchimp for WordPress and plugins like MailPoet help you build and manage your email lists.

    Mailchimp Email Reporting

    Use Mailchimp’s WooCommerce Integration to Increase Sales

    You can then send general emails as well as eCommerce-specific emails with coupons or abandoned cart emails.

    CRO Tools

    Conversion is king in eCommerce. Tools like OptinMonster and Bloom can help you get the most from your site by allowing alternate conversion for email signups.

    Split testing and Divi Leads

    You can also use Divi’s marketing tools to create A/B campaigns on your website and strengthen each landing page over time.

    Advertising Plugins

    Advertising plugins can integrate seamlessly with platforms like Google Ads and Facebook to drive more traffic. Check out Advanced Ads for more control over your advertising campaigns.

    For more WooCommerce plugins, Barn2 and Yith make lots of good options. And don’t forget to check the Divi Marketplace for solutions that work well with Divi.

    Conclusion

    You’ve gone through the ins and outs of setting up a WordPress eCommerce website. From selecting a hosting provider to configuring WooCommerce and optimizing your site for search engines, you’ve laid the groundwork for a successful online store.

    WordPress and WooCommerce together offer a powerful, flexible platform for eCommerce. They allow you to customize every aspect of your store, from product listings to payment options. And with a wide array of plugins, your store’s functionality can expand as your business grows.

    As your business scales, our extensive library of guides and reviews is here to support you every step of the way. Dive into our essential guides on how to sell online and master the best website marketing strategies. For tech-savvy insights, explore our reviews of top hosting companies, prime business tools, and standout WordPress plugins.

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    The post How to Make a WordPress Ecommerce Website (2023 Easy Guide) appeared first on Elegant Themes Blog.

  • How to Sell Audiobooks Online (3 Simple & Easy Ways)

    Do you want to sell audiobooks online?

    By selling your books as downloadable audio files, you can make money without having to pay for shipping or printing. You can also sell the same audio file an unlimited number of times.

    In this article, we will show you how to easily sell audiobooks online using WordPress.

    How to sell audiobooks online

    Why Sell Audiobooks Online?

    There are lots of ways to share your experiences or knowledge online. You can create an online course, record a webinar, or even start a podcast.

    Another option is recording that information as an audiobook. This is a great way to collect everything you want to say into a single, downloadable file that’s easy to distribute and sell to other people.

    Unlike traditional printed books, you don’t have to pay printing or shipping fees for your audiobooks. You also don’t have to worry about physical storage, supplies, or managing your inventory. All of this means lower costs and bigger profits, which makes audiobooks the perfect way to make money online with WordPress.

    If you have an ebook, then there are plenty of services that can help you turn it into an audiobook including ACX. Every audiobook you make on ACX will be available on Audible.com, Amazon.com, and iTunes, but it’s also a good idea to add the audiobook to your own website.

    With that in mind, let’s see how you can sell audiobooks online. Simply use the quick links below to jump straight to the method you want to use.

    Method 1. How to Sell Audiobooks With Easy Digital Downloads (Recommended)

    The easiest way to sell audiobooks online is by using Easy Digital Downloads. Easy Digital Downloads is one of the best eCommerce WordPress plugins, and it’s designed specifically to sell digital products.

    How to sell an audiobook in WordPress using Easy Digital Downloads

    Unlike general eCommerce plugins, Easy Digital Downloads has the specific features you need to promote, sell, and distribute digital products with ease. This means you don’t have to waste time and effort with unnecessary settings, such as configuring your store’s shipping.

    Even better, if you’re using SiteGround then Easy Digital Downloads already comes pre-installed on their EDD plan, so you can start using it straight away.

    If you’re using a different hosting provider, then you’ll need to install and activate the Easy Digital Downloads plugin. If you need help, then please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to Downloads » Settings in the WordPress dashboard.

    The Easy Digital Downloads plugin's settings

    Even though you’re selling audiobooks, you’ll need to set your store’s location. This allows Easy Digital Downloads to auto-fill some fields in the order form, which will help improve the customer experience.

    Easy Digital Downloads also uses your location to calculate sales tax.

    To add your location, simply open the ‘Business Country’ dropdown menu. You can then choose where your business is based.

    Setting the location for your audiobook store

    Next, find the ‘Business Region’ field.

    Here you can open the dropdown and choose the region where your store operates from.

    Setting the region for your online audiobook store

    After making these changes, go ahead and click on Save Changes to store your settings.

    Next, you’ll need a way to accept credit card payments in WordPress by clicking on the ‘Payments’ tab. Then make sure the ‘General’ tab is selected.

    Adding payment gateways to your WordPress website

    In the Payment Gateways section, check the box next to each gateway that you want to add to your WordPress blog or website.

    If you add more than one payment method, then you’ll need to choose a default gateway.

    Adding multiple payment gateways to an online store

    You can use any gateway you want, but Stripe can accept credit cards as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay. This is why we recommend using Stripe as the default payment gateway.

    With that done, click on the ‘Save Changes’ button.

    You’ll now see some new tabs where you can configure each payment method.

    Configuring payment gateways including Stripe

    Configuring the payment gateway will be slightly different depending on which gateway you’re using, but Easy Digital Downloads will walk you through the process.

    Once you’ve set up at least one payment gateway, you’re ready to start uploading audiobooks to your WordPress website.

    To create a digital product, select Downloads from the left-hand menu. Then, click on the ‘Add New’ button.

    Adding a downloadable audiobook to your WordPress website

    You can now type a name for the product into the ‘Enter download name here’ field. This will appear on the audiobook’s page, so you’ll want to use something that catches the visitor’s attention and accurately describes the book.

    Next, type out the description that will appear on the ebook’s product page. You’ll want to give visitors all the information they need to decide whether this book is right for them.

    Adding a title to a downloable audiobook

    Many online stores use product categories and tags to help shoppers find what they’re looking for. If you’re selling lots of audiobooks, then these categories and tags help visitors find related audiobooks, which can get you more sales.

    You can create new categories and tags in the Categories and Tags boxes.

    Adding categories and tags to a downloadable ebook

    For more information, see our step-by-step guide on how to add categories and tags for WordPress pages.

    Next, you’ll want to set a price by scrolling to the Download Prices section. Here, type in how much visitors will pay to download the audiobook.

    Adding prices to an audio book in WordPress

    You’re now ready to upload the audio file that you want to sell. When it comes to audio, WordPress supports mp3, ogg, and wav. It also supports m4a, although this format may not work on all browsers.

    Pro Tip: If you want to sell audiobooks in a file type that WordPress doesn’t support, then see our guide on how to allow additional file types in WordPress.

    To add an audio file, simply scroll to the Download Files section.

    How to upload a downloadable audiobook to WordPress

    In the File Name field, type a name for the file that shoppers will get when they buy the audiobook. Then, simply click on ‘Upload a File.’

    You can now choose any audio file from the WordPress media library, or you can upload a new audiobook from your computer.

    Finally, you’ll need to add a product image, which will usually be your audiobook’s front cover. Simply scroll to the Download Image section and then click on the ‘Set Download Image’ link.

    Adding a featured image to your audiobook

    This launches the WordPress media library where you can choose an image or upload a new file from your computer.

    When you’re happy with your digital download, click on the Publish button to make it live.

    Easy Digital Downloads will now create the audiobook as a downloadable product, but visitors still need a way to access the product page.

    This might mean adding the page to your website’s menu, creating a sales page where you advertise all your audiobooks, or even adding the book to a custom home page.

    No matter what method you choose, you’ll need to know the audiobook’s URL.

    To get this link, simply go to Downloads Â» Downloads. Then, find the audiobook you just created, and click on its ‘Edit’ link.

    How to get a link to a downloadable audiobook product

    You will then find the URL directly below the product title.

    Now, you can link to this product page from any area of your website, simply by using its URL. To learn more, see our step-by-step guide on how to add a link in WordPress.

    Easy Digital Downloads also creates a ‘Purchase’ button for this particular audiobook. Visitors can click this button to add the audiobook to their cart.

    Adding an audiobook purchase button to an online store

    You can add the button for this book to any page, post, or widget-ready area. This allows visitors to start the purchasing process without even Needing to visit the individual product’s page.

    To get the audiobook’s shortcode, simply scroll to its Download Settings section. You can then copy the text in the ‘Purchase Shortcode’ field.

    Adding an audiobook to your site using a product shortcode

    For more information on placing the shortcode, please see our guide on how to add a shortcode in WordPress.

    Every time someone buys an audiobook from your website, Easy Digital Downloads will send them an email and download link.

    A purchase receipt for an audiobook

    While this email has everything the customer needs to access their download, it’s a good idea to customize it. For example, we recommend adding your own logo and branding.

    To customize the default email, simply go to Downloads » Settings. Then click on the ‘Emails’ tab.

    Customizing the Easy Digital Download emails

    When you’ve finished making changes, you may want to send a test email so you can see how the message will look to your customers.

    To do this, simply click on the ‘Send Test Email’ button and Easy Digital Downloads will send an email to your admin email address.

    Sending a test email for your downlodable audiobook

    Have you clicked on the ‘Send Test Email’ button, but haven’t got a test email? If your site isn’t sending emails correctly, then customers won’t be able to download your audiobook.

    With that in mind, you can follow our guide on how to fix the WordPress not sending email issue. You can use WP Mail SMTP to make sure the purchase confirmation emails arrive safely in the customer’s inbox.

    When you’re happy with how the email looks, you can go ahead and click on the ‘Save Changes’ button.

    This is all you need to start selling audiobooks online. However, Easy Digital Downloads has lots more advanced features that can help you sell audiobooks.

    For more information on Easy Digital Downloads, please see our guide on how to sell digital downloads on WordPress.

    Method 2. How to Sell Audiobook Memberships (Best for Recurring Revenue)

    Another option is using your audiobooks to create recurring revenue streams.

    For example, you might offer members unlimited monthly or annual access to all your audiobooks for a membership fee. In this way, you can get reliable recurring revenue over a longer period of time.

    How to add an audiobook to your site using MemberPress

    A membership site is also a great choice if you’re releasing your audiobooks as a series.

    If you want to get recurring revenue, then MemberPress is the best WordPress membership plugin. It allows you to accept payments, create an unlimited number of membership levels, restrict access to audiobook pages based on membership subscription, and more.

    First, you need to install and activate the MemberPress plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to the MemberPress » Settings page to configure the plugin settings.

    How to configure the MemberPress plugin

    To start, you’ll need to set up a payment gateway.

    Out of the box, MemberPress supports PayPal (Standard, Express, and Pro), Stripe, and Authorize.net. You simply need to select the payment method you want to use and then type in the required credentials, such as your PayPal email address.

    Adding a payment gateway to a membership site

    You may want to add multiple methods, so members can use their preferred gateway. When that’s done, don’t forget to click on the Update Options button to save your settings.

    With the setup out of the way, it’s time to create one or more membership levels. These are the subscriptions that visitors will buy to access your audiobooks, or other content.

    MemberPress allows you to offer different content for different membership levels. For example, you might create Bronze, Silver, and Gold memberships and then give members access to different audiobooks.

    To create the first membership plan, go to the MemberPress » Memberships page and then click on the ‘Add New’ button.

    Adding a membership level to your audiobook website

    On the next screen, you’ll need to provide a title for the membership plan and then add details in the post editor.

    After that, you can set the pricing, billing type, interval, and expiration under the ‘Membership Terms’ section.

    How to sell audiobooks online using MemberPress

    Next, scroll to the Membership Options box below the editor.

    Here, you can customize the plan permissions and membership options.

    Adding a membership level to your WordPress blog or website

    When you’re happy with how the plan is set up, go ahead and click on ‘Publish.’ To create more membership levels, simply repeat the same process described above.

    Once you’ve created all the membership levels, it’s time to add some access rules. These allow you to restrict access to your audiobooks based on the user’s membership plan.

    Just go to MemberPress » Rules and then click on the Add New button.

    Adding a new rule to your WordPress membership site

    Here, you can create all kinds of access rules, but you’ll typically start by selecting the audiobook that you want to restrict access to.

    Under ‘Protected Content,’ open the dropdown menu and choose an option from the list. This might be the specific page where you embedded the audio file, content that has a particular tag, or any other option from the list.

    Creating content restriction rules in WordPress

    After that, open the ‘Access Conditions’ dropdown and choose ‘Membership.’

    In the second dropdown menu, select the membership level people will need in order to access this content.

    Creating subscriptions for your audiobooks

    There are more settings that you can configure, but this is all you need to create a simple access rule.

    When you’re happy with how the rule is set up, click on ‘Save Rule.’ To create more access rules, simply follow the same process described above.

    Now that everything is set up, you’ll need to make sure visitors can buy memberships and log into their accounts. Thankfully, MemberPress comes with ready-made forms that you can add to your site.

    We recommend adding the MemberPress login widget to a widget-ready area, so members can log in from any page.

    Simply head over to Appearance » Widgets and add the ‘MemberPress login’ widget to the sidebar or similar section.

    Adding a MemberPress login widget to WordPress

    To learn more, please see our guide on how to add and use widgets in WordPress.

    Don’t forget to click on the ‘Update’ button to save your widget settings.

    There are a few different ways to add a signup page to your website, but MemberPress automatically creates a registration page for each membership level. This means you can simply add these pages to your main navigation menu.

    In your WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance » Menus. In the left-hand menu, simply click to expand the ‘Memberships’ section.

    Adding membership subscriptions to your WordPress website

    You’ll now see a list of all the different MemberPress levels.

    To add a membership to the navigation menu, simply check the box next to it and then select ‘Add to menu.’

    How to sell audiobooks online

    For step-by-step instructions, please see our guide on how to add a navigation menu.

    When you’re happy with how the menu is set up, click on ‘Save Menu.’

    At this point, you’ve created a website where visitors can buy audiobook subscriptions. However, MemberPress has lots more settings you can use to sell audiobooks, grow your brand, and get more members.

    For more information about MemberPress, check out our ultimate guide to creating a WordPress membership site.

    Method 3. How to Sell Audiobooks With WooCommerce (Best For Online Stores)

    Easy Digital Downloads makes it easy to sell audiobooks on any WordPress blog or website, without you having to configure lots of unnecessary settings like shipping and handling.

    However, if you’ve already created a WooCommerce store, then you can sell digital products like audiobooks using this popular eCommerce plugin.

    How to sell an audiobook online using WooCommerce

    Although it’s mostly used to sell physical products, you can add support for digital products by going to WooCommerce » Settings and then clicking on the ‘Products’ tab.

    Here, click on the ‘Downloadable products’ link.

    Creating downloadable WooCommerce products

    You can now open the ‘File download method’ dropdown and choose an option from the list.

    When you’re selling digital downloads, there is a risk that customers may share the direct link with other people. This allows people to download your audiobook without paying.

    ‘Force Downloads’ helps to protect your site from direct linking, so it’s the recommended method. However, just be aware that very large files may result in a timeout, especially if your server has limited resources.

    If this happens, then you may need to change your WordPress hosting plan or select a different file download method.

    You may also want to enable the checkbox next to ‘Allow using redirect mode (insecure) as a last resort.’ If WooCommerce encounters any problems, then this setting will deliver the audiobook via an unsecured redirect link rather than showing an error.

    This is a much better customer experience.

    WooCommerce's downloadable product settings

    The second option is ‘X-Accel-Redirect/X-Sendfile,’ which serves the file directly to the customer. This protects the audiobook from unauthorized downloads without impacting your site’s performance.

    However, this method requires you to install and enable the X-Accel-Redirect/X-Sendfile module on your server, so it’s not very beginner-friendly. Depending on your plan, you may also need to speak to your WooCommerce hosting provider.

    The final option is ‘Redirect only,’ which uses a direct link to the file. This means your audiobook isn’t protected and anyone can access it using the URL. That said, we don’t recommend the ‘Redirect only’ method.

    After selecting a download method, you can choose whether visitors must be logged into an account in order to download the audiobook.

    Allowing guest checkout can get you more sales and downloads, but requiring users to register with your online store can help you do lead generation.

    To make this decision, either enable or disable the ‘Downloads require login’ checkbox.

    How to disable guest checkout for audiobooks in WooCommerce

    By default, customers can download the audiobook while their order is processing.

    If you want to wait until the order is complete, then uncheck the following box: ‘Grant access to downloadable products after payment.’

    By default, WooCommerce will download the audiobook to the customer’s computer.

    Most of the time this is the best customer experience, but you can set the file to open in a new tab instead. The customer can then decide whether they want to save the file.

    There are some use cases where this may be the better option. For example, if you’re showing the customer a free sample, or your audiobooks are short enough to enjoy in one sitting.

    In this case, you may want to check the box next to ‘Open downloadable files in the browser.’

    How to set up downloadable files in WooCommerce

    When you’re happy with the settings you’ve entered, click on ‘Save Changes.’

    With that done, you’re ready to add the audiobook as a downloadable product by going to Products » Add New. Here, you can type in a title, add a description, upload a product image, and set the price as normal.

    Creating a downloadable WooCommerce product

    Then, scroll to ‘Product Data’ and check the box next to ‘Downloadable,’ which adds some new settings.

    To start, click on ‘Add File.’

    Adding a downloadable audiobook to a WooCommerce online store

    You can now either choose the audiobook from your media library or upload a new file from your computer.

    After that, type in a filename for the audiobook.

    Adding a downloadable audiobook in WooCommerce

    By default, customers can download the audiobook as many times as they want, for as long as they want.

    If you want to limit the number of downloads per customer, then type a number into the ‘Download limit’ field.

    Adding a download limit for your audiobook

    If you want the download link to expire after a certain number of days has passed, then type a number into the ‘Download expiry’ field.

    When you’re happy with how the audiobook is set up, click on the ‘Publish’ button. The audiobook will now appear as a downloadable product on your online store.

    We hope this article helped you learn how to sell audiobooks online. You may also want to check out our expert pick of the best WordPress plugins to grow your site, and our comparison of the best email marketing services for small businesses.

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  • WooCommerce vs Shopify (2023) — Which One Is Best?

    WooCommerce vs. Shopify is a tough match-up. Shopify claims that over 1,700,00 businesses use its platform. WooCommerce, on the other hand, has more than five million active installations. That means we’re talking about two eCommerce giants, each taking an entirely different approach to helping you build an online store.

    In this article, we will compare WooCommerce vs. Shopify regarding setup, payment processing, customizability, and price. Along the way, we’ll tell you which eCommerce platform excels in each area to help you decide which option best fits you.

    Let’s get to it!

    WooCommerce vs. Shopify: Hosted vs. Self-Hosted eCommerce

    Although both Shopify and WooCommerce can help you create an online store, they offer very different user experiences. The primary difference between the two options is that one is self-hosted, and the other is hosted.

    Here’s what that means:

    1. WooCommerce. WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin. You can install the Content Management System (CMS) on any server of your choice, are entirely free to edit the WooCommerce and WordPress code, and can use both tools for just about any type of project you want.
    2. Shopify. Shopify is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform. It provides you with hosting, eCommerce software, maintenance, and support. That means less control over your store, but an easier setup process.

    WooCommerce itself is free. However, you still have to pay a monthly or yearly fee for hosting the WordPress website that’s using WooCommerce (unless you run your own server). In return, the combination of WooCommerce and WordPress gives you complete freedom when it comes to your eCommerce projects:

    WooCommerce

    Shopify as a platform is all about providing businesses with easy-to-use tools for launching an online store. As a hosted platform, it combines all of the features you’ll need in one package:

    Shopify

    Due to its nature, Shopify is a less flexible platform than WooCommerce. However, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as we’ll explore throughout the rest of this article.

    Setting Up a Store in WooCommerce vs. Shopify

    If this is your first time setting up an online store, you’ll want to know how difficult (or simple) each platform makes that process. Let’s start with WooCommerce.

    WooCommerce

    As we mentioned earlier, WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin. This means that before you get to work on your store, you have to go through a series of steps, including:

    1. Finding a web host
    2. Signing up for a hosting plan
    3. Installing WordPress
    4. Finding and installing the perfect WooCommerce theme
    5. Setting up WooCommerce

    This process doesn’t take much time if you’re already familiar with WordPress and you have a web host in mind. However, if this is your first time looking for a web host, you’ll need to budget plenty of time for research.

    Installing WordPress is a painless experience, and in many cases, your web host will do it for you. In addition, some WordPress hosting services offer “eCommerce” or WooCommerce plans, which is a fancy way of saying that they’ll pre-install WooCommerce and some other useful tools for you.

    Once you get to work with WooCommerce, the plugin will launch a wizard that will help you configure your store and set up some basic pages for it:

    Setting up a store using WooCommerce

    After your store is ready to go, you can start adding products. The plugin adds a Products tab to your site’s dashboard and lets you use the WordPress editor to set up new products for your store:

    Adding products to WooCommerce

    Adding new products to WooCommerce is simple, but it’s not as “visual” a process as with other eCommerce platforms.

    Shopify

    With WooCommerce, you have to go through several steps to get your store up and running. When you’re using Shopify, the process boils down to two parts:

    1. Signing up for a Shopify account
    2. Configuring your store

    When you log in for the first time, Shopify will ask you a few basic questions about what kind of project you’re working on:

    Launching a new Shopify store

    Shopify will also ask you for some personal information, which it needs to process your store’s payouts. As soon as you get to the dashboard, you’ll be able to start adding products. Overall, the Shopify product editor offers a more streamlined experience than WooCommerce does:

    Adding a product in Shopify

    Both Shopify and WooCommerce enable you to add a lot of details for each product in your store. You can specify prices, set up Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) numbers, track stock, configure shipping, and more.

    One standout feature that Shopify offers is built-in basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) options for products:

    Working on a product's SEO in Shopify

    To get that same functionality in WooCommerce, you have to use an SEO plugin. With the right tool, you’ll get access to a lot more features than what Shopify offers out of the box.

    WordPress
    Setting up a Store 🥇
    Winner
    Shopify excels in this category because its simple regardless of your technical experience.
    WooCommerce is easy to setup as well, but it’s especially easy if you have experience with WordPress.
    Choose Shopify Choose WooCommerce

    Verdict: If you’re familiar with WordPress, setting up WooCommerce and adding products will be a walk in the park. On the other hand, if you’re new to eCommerce, Shopify offers a much more streamlined setup experience.

    Configuring Payment Options in WooCommerce vs. Shopify

    An online store can only be successful if you offer payment options that your customers want to use. You’ll want to have access to as many options as possible, so you can pick the best ones for your store.

    WooCommerce

    With WooCommerce, you get access to several payment processors out of the box. The plugin lets you choose from several options during the setup wizard, including Stripe and PayPal. However, you can always enable additional methods through the WordPress dashboard:

    Setting up WooCommerce payment methods

    If you want to set up additional payment methods, you can always browse the WooCommerce “extensions” store. Extensions are simply plugins that add new functionality to WooCommerce, such as support for additional payment processors:

    WooCommerce payment extensions

    These add-ons enable you to integrate almost any payment processor you want into your store. The downside is that a lot of WooCommerce extensions are pay-to-play, and they can get fairly expensive.

    Shopify

    Shopify also supports a broad range of payment processors. The platform promotes PayPal as its main option, but it also gives you access to several third-party providers and what it calls “alternative payment methods”.

    Configuring Shopify to work with third-party providers is simple. The platform will offer you a list of options, and it explicitly tells you which are not available in your country:

    Configuring Shopify payments

    When you add a new payment option, Shopify will inform you if you need to create an account and how to connect it with your store. It also tells you how much that specific payment processor charges in fees, which is very useful.

    As we mentioned briefly, Shopify also supports some alternative payment options. Among those, you’ll find payment processors that enable customers to pay using cryptocurrency and local payment options in their regions:

    Configuring alternative payment methods in Shopify

    It’s also worth noting that all of these options are built into Shopify. Unlike with WooCommerce, you don’t need to pay for extensions that add specific payment processing options to your store. Shopify does offer extensions (free and paid), which it calls “apps”, but not for this functionality.

    WordPress
    Configuring Payment Options 🥇 Winner
    Shopify offers you most of the options you’ll need directly out the gate, but doesn’t offer the more specific extensions.
    WooCommerce comes with a few standard payment options but, has the bonus have having an extensive plugin library.
    Choose Shopify Choose WooCommerce

    Verdict: If you’re looking for very specific payment processing options, WooCommerce extensions can be your best bet. However, Shopify gets a thumbs-up for incorporating so many options without requiring additional tools. Out of the box, however, both eCommerce solutions give you access to the basic payment processors that most stores use (such as Stripe and PayPal).

    Customizing Your Store with WooCommerce vs. Shopify

    If you want to make your store your own, you’ll need the ability to add new features and change its style. In that area, both WooCommerce and Shopify offer some impressive options.

    WooCommerce

    Customizability is where WooCommerce shines. Since you’re using WordPress, you can customize your website and store it in almost any way you can imagine. WordPress offers thousands of themes and plugins (both premium and free) that enable you to add new and exciting functionality to your projects.

    For example, you can look for WordPress themes that integrate with WooCommerce out of the box. Some themes, such as Divi, enable you to use advanced visual builders to customize your store and product pages:

    Customizing your store using Divi

    With WooCommerce, you have a level of freedom to customize your store that hosted platforms such as Shopify simply can’t match. You can even alter your site’s foundational code (or hire a developer to do so for you).

    The trade-off for that freedom is that you’re always learning something new about how to use WordPress and WooCommerce. If that sounds like a good deal to you, then WooCommerce’s customizability is its primary selling point.

    Shopify

    Shopify offers a broad range of customization options for its users. You get access to an app library that gives you plenty of options for adding new functionality to your store:

    Adding apps to Shopify

    Just as with WordPress, some of Shopify’s apps are free, and some are premium. However, the selection of apps is magnitudes smaller than what you’ll get with WordPress and WooCommerce. Also, where premium WordPress plugins usually charge you for a yearly license, most paid Shopify apps work on a monthly subscription model.

    As far as themes go, Shopify offers a modest selection of free options:

    Free Shopify themes

    When it comes to premium themes, the selection is much broader. However, Shopify themes tend to be much more expensive than their WordPress and WooCommerce counterparts, with most starting at around $180.

    WordPress
    Customizing Your Store Compared to WooCommerce, Shopify provides a limited set of customization choices that come at a higher price point. 🥇 Winner
    WooCommerce’s unparalleled customization capabilities make it a particularly compelling in this category.
    Choose Shopify Choose WooCommerce

    Verdict: The level of freedom that WordPress and WooCommerce offer is unmatched. Shopify is a customizable platform, but due to its hosted nature, it can’t compete with WooCommerce. Moreover, WooCommerce and WordPress are so popular that there are almost no features you can’t add to your store using plugins.

    How Much Does WooCommerce vs. Shopify Cost?

    Ultimately, the biggest deciding factor between WooCommerce vs. Shopify will likely be your budget. With that in mind, here is the basic pricing you’ll be looking at:

    WordPress
    eCommerce Software Included with each plan 🥇 Winner
    Free
    Plans $29, $79, and $299 per month plans Free
    Setup fees Included with each plan None and some web hosts set up WooCommerce for you
    Hosting Included with each plan Hosting plans start at around $5 per month
    Domain name Not included – .com domains start at around $15 per year Included with some web hosting plans
    Store and website maintenance Included Depends on your hosting provider and plan
    Plugins and apps On average, monthly app subscriptions start at around $5-20 On average, premium plugins start at around $10-20 for yearly licenses
    Themes Official premium themes start at $180 On average, premium themes start at around $29
    Choose Shopify Choose WooCommerce

    On paper, WooCommerce is the cheapest option out of the two. You can set up WordPress and WooCommerce for less than $20, including hosting and a domain. With Shopify, you need to spend at least $29 for its basic plan and then pay extra to register a domain.

    If you want to use Shopify apps, those costs can add up quickly too. Monthly subscriptions will end up costing far more than yearly fees for premium WooCommerce extensions. However, it’s worth noting that you don’t need to use premium themes, extensions, or apps for either platform – it’s all up to you.

    WooCommerce Deep Dive

    If you’re interested in learning more about what WooCommerce has to offer, you can check out some of our articles like WooCommerce vs. Magento or our article on the real cost of using WooCommerce.

    Whether you’re a seasoned WooCommerce user or just starting, these articles will provide you with valuable insights and best practices to take your store to the next level.

    WooCommerce Vs. Shopify: The Final Comparison

    Choosing between WooCommerce and Shopify can be a challenge. WooCommerce is by far the more flexible option, but it also takes longer to fully master than Shopify does. If you’re entirely new to eCommerce and you want an experience that’s as easy as possible, Shopify is a safe bet.

    WordPress
    Setting up a Store 🥇 Winner
    Shopify excels in this category because its simple regardless of your technical experience.
    WooCommerce is easy to setup as well, but it’s especially easy if you have experience with WordPress.
    Configuring Payment Options 🥇 Winner
    Shopify offers you most of the options you’ll need directly out the gate, but doesn’t offer the more specific extensions.
    WooCommerce comes with a few standard payment options but, has the bonus have having an extensive plugin library.
    Customizing Your Store Compared to WooCommerce, Shopify provides a limited set of customization choices that come at a higher price point. 🥇 Winner
    WooCommerce’s unparalleled customization capabilities make it a particularly compelling in this category.
    Price Shopify necessitates a minimum of $29 for its basic plan, and you must pay an additional fee to obtain a domain. Moreover, expenses for Shopify apps can accumulate rapidly. 🥇 Winner
    For under $20, you can establish a WordPress and WooCommerce site, which includes hosting and a domain.
    Choose Shopify Choose WooCommerce

    On the other hand, if you’re comfortable tinkering with your store, WordPress and WooCommerce offer a wealth of customization options that are unmatched. More importantly, it can be much cheaper to set up a WooCommerce store, which makes it a great entry-level option.

    Do you have any other questions about WooCommerce vs. Shopify? Let’s talk about them in the comments section below!

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