In the first two parts of this series, you learned how to install WooCommerce and configure its settings, followed by how to configure product settings. Now it’s time to add some products to your store!In this tutorial I’ll work through the process of adding physical products to my store, and in the next tutorial in this series I’ll cover virtual and downloadable products.What You’ll NeedTo complete this tutorial you’ll need:An installation of WordPress, with Administrator accessThe WooCommerce plugin installed and activatedWooCommerce settings configured.Adding a ProductClick Products > Add New to create your store’s first product:I’ve added a title, description and product image for my product: product images work in the same way as featured images for posts.Now when I publish my product and view it, my store displays some rudimentary information:Clearly I need to add more information, such as price, attributes and shipping. To do this, I use the tabs in the Product Data metabox on my product editing screen.Product Data – Product TypeWooCommerce gives you four product types you can use:Simple product is a basic productGrouped product is a collection of related products which might be variants of the same product, for example I might add a book as a grouped product and then add the e-book version of it as a sub-product.External/affiliate product are not sold on your site but externally, for example on Amazon or eBay.Variable product represents products with several variations such as colour or size.Here I’ll use the default Simple product.Product Data – General Start with the General tab:Here you add an optional SKU reference (a unique reference which you use to manage your products), the price and the tax rate
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WooCommerce: Adding Physical Products to Your Store