This plugin allows you to make multiple front end eCommerce websites with WordPress and WooCommerce, from just a single, simple installation of WordPress.
Suppose you have a WordPress site
example.com. It contains 100 products. You want to show some of them on
garments.example.com, some on
my-eshop.com and some products on
mobiles.example.com. See? you can show your WooCommerce products across multiple subdomains and even on separate domains.
How to do it? Very simple. To setup a new subdomain for example,
mobiles.example.com, do the following:
- Install this plugin and activate it.
- Point mobiles.example.com to your main website server. This may require changing of DNS records. On many hosting providers this process is called creating a "Domain Alias" or Add-on domain. The target is that if you browse your new domain or subdomain, it should show the content as you see on your main site.
- Create a new 'Contributor' type user.
- Put https://mobiles.example.com in his site url field and save.
- Now, go in Products and set that author to those products in WooCommerce, which you want to show on mobiles.example.com.
- That's it. Now browse https://mobiles.example.com and you will see products made by the contributor user of this site.
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MORE FEATURES:
If you want to create a true Multistore, multi-vendor experience and if you want more features, please have a look here;
https://codingmall.com/wordpress/203-multi-sites-for-wordpress-and-woocommerce
Premium version features heighlights:
- Sharing of posts and products on different domains
- Show a different page on home page
- Setting up WordPress differently for each site. For example, different permalink style for each website
- Having a different theme for each domain or subdomain
- Showing different menus on each site
- Providing different Widgets on different sites
- Showing different WooCommerce products on each store or vendor site to have a multistore platform where different domains or subdomains showing completely different websites (or similar ones if you want).
- Different WooCommerce settings for each store. For example, different shipping and tax rates for each store.
and many many more...