Product Validation

Wooping Shophealth scans all of your products on different segments. Some of them are plain and simple, and are there to validate your product settings and others are there to make the product convert better.

  • Cross Sells

    If you are getting notices that Cross Sells aren’t set on a product, that means you have an opportunity to increase your overall order value. Jargon explained: Cross Sells Cross-sells in WooCommerce refer to offering related or complementary products to customers based on what they are currently viewing or have added to their cart. For…

  • Product Meta

    Search engines love meta descriptions and meta data. It tells them more about your product / page / shop etc. The more (useful) data you provide, the better search engines can index your content. It will also be used in search results so make sure to add ‘human-readable’ text. When a proper meta-description is given, the…

  • Downloadable products

    Downloadable or virtual products on WooCommerce refer to digital goods such as eBooks, software, music, or courses that customers can purchase and download immediately after payment. Unlike physical products, downloadable items do not require shipping, making them convenient for both the seller and the buyer. The profit on the sale is often 100%. If your…

  • Sale Prices

    If you’re getting a notice that the sale price of a product isn’t set correctly, the sale price often is higher then the original. Sales can run for a limited time or on a permanent basis, enabling store owners to drive customer interest and increase sales volume. By setting sale prices, shop owners can create…

  • Upsells

    If you are getting notices that Upsells aren’t set on a product, that means you have an opportunity to increase your overall order value. Jargon explained: Upsells Not to be confused with cross-sells, upsells in WooCommerce refer to encouraging customers to purchase a more expensive or premium version of the product they are viewing or…

  • Product Tags

    If you are getting notices that a products tags aren’t set, that means you have an opportunity to increase that products visibility in- and outside of your store! Jargon explained: Tags Tagging a product in WooCommerce involves adding relevant keywords or phrases to help categorize and describe the product, making it easier for customers to…

  • Stock

    You can’t sell a product that is not in stock, so just to make life more easy for you, we’ve included an ‘Has Stock validator’. The notification will automatically disappear when new stock is added. If you’ve already taken action, you can click ignore, you will get notified if the product goes out of stock…

  • Stock keeping unit (SKU)

    SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) are crucial in WooCommerce for effectively managing and tracking inventory, as they assign a unique identifier to each product. This identifier helps store owners organize products, making it easier to monitor stock levels, track sales, and differentiate between variations, such as size or color. By implementing SKUs, shop owners can streamline…

  • Short description

    Short product descriptions in WooCommerce are essential for capturing customers’ attention and quickly conveying the most important details of a product. A concise and informative description gives customers an overview of what the product offers, highlighting its main features, benefits, or unique qualities. Since online shoppers often make quick decisions, a well-crafted short description helps…

  • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

    Without going to deep into the technical details of SSL, your webshop MUST use SSL. SSL encrypts information shared between computers, in this case, your webshop and its users. This ensures a safe(r) transfer of data. Given your webshop handles personal and transactional data, this is a must for your webshop. When no SSL certificate…