If you’re running your business in the EU you surely want to be compliant with VAT rules to avoid any legal troubles or hefty fines. It’s a process that a […]
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How to Check if the Logged-in User Has a Verified VAT Number in WooCommerce
Running an online business is already a hassle. Costs are everywhere from shipping to marketing to taxes, more costs mean more transactions, more operations, and more hassle. It would be […]
Read moreHow to Create Custom WordPress Registration & Login Forms
By default, there are no modification options available to create Custom WordPress Registration & Login Forms. This means it will have a different appearance from your website. There’s not much […]
Read moreHow to Only Allow Reviews from Verified Buyers
Customer reviews can be a double-edged sword. It could benefit you by adding a social proof element to your products, but your competitors could use them in unethical ways to […]
Read moreHow to Add VAT in WooCommerce
The default WooCommerce plugin isn’t suitable to fit EU tax regulations, so if you want to sell to an EU country you want to make sure you’re EU compliant. That’s […]
Read moreAccounting Guide for Ecommerce: Every Detail Explained
I haven’t met someone who told me that his passion is accounting, not yet at least. Accounting isn’t the most fun part of doing business, and very few people enjoy […]
Read moreHow to Require At Least One Product from A Certain Category to Be Bought in WooCommerce
Imagine you’re running an e-commerce store that sells a wide range of products, including groceries, electronics, and clothing, but you’re currently running a promotional campaign to boost the sales of […]
Read moreHow to Calculate Gross Profit Using FIFO
It’s the time of the year when you must know your costs to calculate your profits and submit your information to the IRS. So how do you calculate your costs? […]
Read moreHow to Calculate Cost of Goods Sold COGS in WooCommerce: A Detailed Guide
More revenue and more profits are the goals of any business, that’s why you need your cost of goods sold to go down. Cost of goods sold (COGS) is the […]
Read moreWhat is A Minimum Order Limit? [A Detailed Explanation]
Imagine you want to buy a plastic cup, you could buy one cup for $1, 10 cups for $8, or 50 cups for $25. What do you notice here? The […]
Read moreHow to Set Minimum Order Amount for A Particular Category (Without Adding Any Code!!)
If you’re a grocery store or a supermarket owner you probably won’t be selling your groceries by individual items, instead, you will be selling them in quantities so the customer […]
Read moreHow to Start an Online Coaching Business
Taking your passion to the internet? That seems like an adventure. The passionate coach who is obsessed with his career life and deeply wants to help every one of his […]
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