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eCommerce Website Development

eCommerce website development on WordPress, built with WooCommerce, gives businesses a store that's flexible to run and doesn't lock them into a closed platform with recurring fees for every feature.

Full Store Build

This covers product catalog setup, category and attribute structure, secure payment gateway integration, shipping configuration, and a checkout flow tested end-to-end before launch — not just a demo store with sample products swapped for real ones.

Beyond the Storefront

A store also needs the marketing infrastructure behind it — accurate ad pixel tracking (Meta, X, Pinterest), catalog feeds that meet ad platform compliance rules, and email setup for order confirmations and abandoned cart recovery, all of which affect whether the store actually generates consistent sales after launch.

Ongoing Store Support

eCommerce sites need more regular attention than a static business site — new products, seasonal promotions, and plugin updates that need testing before they go live on a store actually processing payments. Maintenance and care plans are available specifically structured around WooCommerce stores for that reason.

Launch Checklist

Before any store goes live, I run through a fixed launch checklist — test transactions on every payment method, mobile checkout testing, tax and shipping calculation verification, and confirmation that order emails are actually being delivered rather than landing in spam. Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons new stores lose their first sales to a broken checkout nobody caught in time.

Choosing the Right Payment & Shipping Setup

Payment gateway and shipping configuration should match how the business actually operates — a store selling digital products needs a very different setup than one shipping physical furniture internationally. Part of this service includes recommending the right combination of gateways and shipping methods for the specific product type and target market, rather than defaulting to whatever WooCommerce ships with out of the box.

Good to Know

eCommerce projects tend to have more moving parts than a standard business site — payment processing, tax rules, shipping logistics, and inventory tracking all need to work together correctly before the first real order comes through. Testing the full purchase flow with real (small) transactions before public launch is a non-negotiable step, since a checkout bug discovered by a paying customer costs far more in lost trust than catching it beforehand.

Product page structure affects conversion rate more than most store owners expect. Clear pricing, honest availability information, quality images from multiple angles, and specific product details (materials, dimensions, care instructions) all reduce the uncertainty that causes shoppers to abandon a purchase. Building this structure properly from the start, rather than treating product pages as an afterthought compared to the homepage, is a core part of any eCommerce build.

FAQs

Can you set up multiple currencies for international customers?

Yes, multi-currency support can be configured for stores serving customers in different countries, along with region-appropriate payment gateways.

Do you handle product photography?

Product photography itself isn't included, but guidance on image sizing, format, and optimization for the store is part of the setup process.

How many products can a WooCommerce store handle?

WooCommerce scales well from a handful of products to several thousand with proper hosting and catalog structure — this is planned for during the initial setup based on expected catalog size.

Need eCommerce Development?

Tell me about your project and I'll get back to you with a clear scope and quote — no obligation.