WordPress | How to schedule mini-sessions using WooCommerce

by | Sep 23, 2019 | Getting Started, Wordpress | 4 comments

Selling mini-sessions on your site via WooCommerce

WooCommerce offers a really easy, and cheap, way of selling mini-sessions on your site. There are a couple of approaches you can take, either a product per date. Or a product with multiple variables.

The video below covers both of these scenarios. Any questions, just ask below!

4 Comments

  1. CHERYL CATTON

    Super helpful, thanks for sharing Andy. How do you add an image to the product, like you have in your example?

    Reply
  2. Helen

    Thanks for this Andy, I’d forgotten how to add a product with time slots so this was exactly what I needed.

    Reply
  3. claire wilders

    This is brilliant. Thank you> My question would be.. how do you then add this to your webpage. I use Divi. Thanks 🙂

    Reply
    • Andy

      So you can either link to it directly in the menu, with a button, or use the Woo modules in Divi to add them to a page.

      Reply

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