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Mastering WooCommerce

You're reading from   Mastering WooCommerce Build, customize, and launch a complete e-commerce website with WooCommerce from scratch

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835085288
Length 352 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Exploring the essentials of an ECommerce Store FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Installing WordPress and WooCommerce 3. Chapter 2: All About Configuring Products 4. Chapter 3: Organizing Products 5. Chapter 4: Attracting Traffic with Search Engine Optimization 6. Part 2: Managing an Online Store
7. Chapter 5: Managing Sales Through WP Admin 8. Chapter 6: Syncing Product Data 9. Chapter 7: Configuring In-Store POS Solutions 10. Chapter 8: Using Fulfillment Software 11. Chapter 9: Speeding Up Your Store 12. Part 3: Customizing the Appearance and Functionality of Your Store
13. Chapter 10: Setting Up Your Theme 14. Chapter 11: Customizing the Product Page 15. Chapter 12: Building a Landing Page 16. Chapter 13: Creating Plugins for WooCommerce 17. Chapter 14: Next Steps with WooCommerce 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring In-Store POS Solutions

If you have experience in the retail world, you’re probably very familiar with the term POS. It stands for Point of Sale, and it’s the system an employee uses to enter an order.

They usually have a simple touch interface where you tap products, add them to the order, and pay for the order. And the POS system usually has the technology to process credit cards. Sometimes, it has more advanced functionality, such as adding a customer to the order so that customer data is synced between your online store and your POS system.

POS systems range in complexity. For a mall kiosk or for selling at a convention, you’ll probably want the simplest and most compact POS you can find. A bare-bones POS system will likely have the following two components:

  • Credit card reader
  • Receipt printer

If you have a department store with dozens of checkout locations, you might want additional functionality, such as the following:

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