From the course: WordPress Ecommerce: WooCommerce
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Importing products
- [Patrick] If you don't have any of your own products, it can be tricky to follow the rest of this course and it's hard to imagine what your store could look like. Luckily the WooCommerce team has already thought of this. They've included dummy data that you can use. There's two places where you can get this data. One of them is built in to WooCommerce itself and it takes a few steps to set up. The other is built into Storefront and it's very easy to set up. In fact, it's just pressing a button. If you're planning on using Storefront, you can skip ahead and install Storefront, and when you do, make sure you check the option to install dummy products. It is by far the easiest way to import products. Otherwise, you can use your own products, or, I'll show you how to use the dummy products built in to WooCommerce itself. This is definitely a bit more work, but I want to show you a method that'll work for anyone no matter what theme you're using. To import this data, we need to start in…
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Adding a new product2m 50s
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Adding an image to a product3m 41s
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Adding an image gallery2m 4s
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Working with product data5m 23s
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Adding categories and tags2m 36s
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Creating product variations4m 31s
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Creating global attributes3m 13s
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Creating digital products2m 21s
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Adding descriptions1m 13s
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Grouping products and creating product bundles4m 34s
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Creating a subscription product3m 35s
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Importing products2m 57s
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