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Your Tracking Infrastructure Is More Expensive Than You Think

March 4, 2026

Most WooCommerce store owners think tracking costs them about $30 a month—maybe $50. Seresa’s analysis[…]

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The Migration Tax: Why Companies Stay on GTM Even When They Know It Is Wrong

March 4, 2026

You know GTM is too complicated for your business. Your developer costs keep climbing. A[…]

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38 Ecommerce Metrics Is Terrible Advice for Your WooCommerce Store

February 26, 2026

Tracking 38 ecommerce metrics creates analysis paralysis, not data-driven decisions. 65% of marketers cannot quantitatively[…]

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From Shotgun to Spear: 1,000 Coded Links Beat 50,000 Generic UTMs

February 17, 2026

Generic UTM campaigns send traffic to WooCommerce stores carrying almost no usable intelligence—just source, medium,[…]

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Category Pages Are Your Content Now

February 12, 2026

WooCommerce store owners who refuse to blog can still build organic traffic through optimized category[…]

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Perfect Tracking, Empty Dashboard: The WooCommerce Analytics Paradox

January 30, 2026

Perfect tracking infrastructure with no content is like installing security cameras in an empty building.[…]

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Minimum Viable Analytics for Product-Only WooCommerce Stores

January 30, 2026

GA4 data-driven attribution requires 400+ conversions per month minimum to function. If your WooCommerce store[…]

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100% Paid Traffic Is Building Your WooCommerce Store on Quicksand

January 30, 2026

53% of all website traffic comes from organic search. If you’re running your WooCommerce store[…]

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Your WooCommerce Store Has Zero Conversion Tracking

January 27, 2026

WooCommerce stores starting from zero tracking need a clear priority order: (1) Google Analytics 4[…]

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WooCommerce Is Hard. That’s the Point.

January 13, 2026

WooCommerce powers 33-39% of all ecommerce stores globally (StoreLeads, 2025). Not because it’s easy. Because[…]

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