Understanding Your Market

  • Choosing A Product To Sell
  • Defining Your Audience
  • Organizing Your Products
  • Offering Pre-Sales To Validate Your Product
  • Selling Products

  • Getting Paid
  • Examining Your Needs
  • Checking Out With PayPal
  • Checking Out With Strip
  • Marketing Your Site

  • Using Marketing To Increase Site Traffic
  • Understanding Customer Lifetime Value
  • Increasing CLV With Repeat Customers
  • Increasing Your Average Order Value
  • Shipping, Orders, And Taxes

  • Calculating Shipping Cost
  • Managing Orders
  • Managing Inventory And Lists Across Platforms
  • Understanding Taxes
  • Collecting EU Value-Added Tax
  • Securing Your Site

  • Understanding The Basics Of Secure Sockets Layer
  • Protecting Sensitive Data
  • So WordPress Ecommerce started out as Becoming a Web Developer: Full Stack vs Front End. Then it went to SEO for Ecommerce. Thankfully I didn't start putting content on the page until I settled on WordPress Ecommerce. This page gave me the least trouble. The only thing about this page is that the content might be out of order because I used the content from my notes. And I gave them a generic h3 header for that reason. I picked WordPress Ecommerce because I felt that it was a key point for anyone who is going to continue on and find work in this field. Especially for securing your site and taxes.