WooCommerce brings functionality and revenue to your site

WooCommerce is a plugin that adds online shop functionality to WordPress, so those who don't need it may not be interested in it or have anything to do with it, but personally I would say it's now an essential plugin.

It's not a plugin for an online store, it's a plugin for payments, which is why Automattic, the company behind WordPress, acquired WooCommerce.

We have created an inquiry and quotation form ⇒ You can make a payment
A reservation system has been introduced ⇒ Payment can be made on the spot
You don't have any products to sell, but you do have services to sell ⇒ Payment is also possible
I want to automate monthly tuition payments instead of handing them over or transferring them ⇒ This is possible

WooCommerce can meet all of these flexible ideas.

It is essential if you want to make your site more than just a promotional flyer. That is why there are so many plugins that extend its functionality. If you are familiar with WordPress or are good at it, you must also be familiar with WooCommerce, which accounts for about 50% of the site.

Whether it's Amazon, Google, Apple, Netflix...or Rakuten, ZOZO, Yahoo, or whatever in Japan, web services are the backbone of their business and account for most of their sales. This is because the sites and apps themselves have the functionality to bring in revenue. They don't put a lot of effort into creating company information websites. But for some reason, many people do create company information websites.

The most obvious "revenue-generating feature" is WooCommerce. There is no reason not to incorporate it. To do so, you need to discard the narrow concept that "WooCommerce is an online store plugin."

We are not only strong in online shops using WooCommerce, but also have expertise in various function extensions. For example, it is possible to build marketplaces, reservation portals, event portals, and membership-based online salons with WooCommerce.

If you're only going to use it as an online store, the currently popular "Shopify" might be fine, but "Shopify" is a rental service.

If you want to expand the functions however you like, want your own online store that isn't rented, and want to use it widely as an electronic payment method, then I recommend "WooCommerce."

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