WooCommerce is a customizable, open-source eCommerce platform built on WordPress. With WooCommerce, you get everything you need to sell online: secure payment processing, a solid tax/shipping reporting system, and dozens of free & premium themes.
Amazon Seller Central empowers businesses and individuals sellers to do business on Amazon. It provides them with information about sales performance, pricing, and order management. Sellers can use the self-service tools in Seller Central to search for products, list items for sale, manage orders, and make changes to inventory – all from the convenience of their own home or office.
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Triggers if a customer chooses to register for an account. This can happen during the checkout process, or via the My Account page.
Triggers when a new invoice is created.
Triggers for each line item in an order. Use this if you need the line item details from an order.
(With Line Item Support) Triggers when a WooCommerce order is paid for.
(With Line Item Support) For advanced usage. Triggers every time a WooCommerce order changes status. See the Managing Orders documentation on WooCommerce for more information.
Trigger when new product is added.
Triggers whenever a new order is received.
Creates a new coupon.
Action when a WooCommerce customer is created.
Creates a new invoice.
Creates a new order.
Creates a new product.
Updates an existing coupon.
Updates an existing customer.
Updates an existing order.
Updates an existing product.
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The online sales industry is growing at an exponential rate. In 2017, the worldwide e-commerce sales reached $2.3 trillion. In 2018, e-commerce sales are expected to reach $2.9 trillion. Online sales are expected to account for 10% of retail sales in 2018.
One of the platforms that has made this growth possible is WooCommerce. WooCommerce is an open source e-commerce platform that allows businesses to sell products and services online. It can be used to create any type of website (e.g., an online store, an auction site, or simply a blog.
In 2016, WooCommerce was downloaded more than 23 million times. WooCommerce powers more than three million websites. Some of the most well-known brands use WooCommerce as their e-commerce platform.
Amazon Seller Central is one of the most popular marketplaces on the planet. Amazon Seller Central allows businesses to sell their products on Amazon’s platform. In 2017, almost 50% of all units spd on Amazon were from third-party sellers. There are currently over two million sellers using Amazon Seller Central.
The integration of WooCommerce and Amazon Seller Central allows businesses to create and manage their online stores from a single dashboard. They can also use the same shipping rates and fulfillment methods for both their online store and their Amazon listings. This guide will show you how to integrate your WooCommerce store with your Amazon Seller Central account.
Let’s start by installing and configuring the extension on your WooCommerce website:
Step 1. Login to your Amazon Seller Central account and navigate to Settings -> Apps and Websites -> Get Started
Step 2. On the next page, click on “Add a New App”
Step 3. Click on “WooCommerce” in the “Product Type” dropdown list
Step 4. Enter “storename” in both the “App Name” and “Domain Name” fields
Step 5. Click on “Save” to complete the setup process
Now let’s install the plugin on your WooCommerce website:
Step 1. Download and install the plugin from WordPress repository by fplowing these steps. https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/install-and-activate/
Step 2. Go to WordPress Admin panel -> Plugins -> Add New -> Search for “Amazon Integration for WooCommerce” -> Install Plugin
Step 3. Once the plugin is installed, click on “Activate Plugin” button to start using it
Step 4. After activating the plugin, navigate to WooCommerce > Settings -> Amazon Integration for WooCommerce -> General tab
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