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The One WooCommerce Fix That Tells You What to Stock Next

April 17, 2026

The single most valuable data-quality fix for most WooCommerce stores is ensuring every purchase event[…]

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How to Know If Your WooCommerce Analytics Data Can Actually Be Trusted

April 17, 2026

Before using AI tools like Claude to analyze WooCommerce data, validate that the data can[…]

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Where Are Customers Dropping Out of My WooCommerce Funnel?

April 17, 2026

70% of WooCommerce shoppers who add to cart never complete checkout (Baymard Institute, 2024). Across[…]

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The Hidden Cost of Bad Tracking Data on a WooCommerce Site

April 17, 2026

Bad tracking data costs WooCommerce stores real money in four compounding ways: ad platforms optimize[…]

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‘Fix It Later’ Is the Most Expensive WooCommerce Decision

April 16, 2026

Somewhere in your browser tabs right now, there’s a dashboard showing you numbers you half-trust.[…]

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Bad Data Is Costing Your WooCommerce Store More Than You Think

April 16, 2026

Your WooCommerce tracking has gaps. Those gaps trained your ad algorithms wrong. Those algorithms spent[…]

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What Your WooCommerce Checkout Data Is Trying to Tell You

April 16, 2026

Your WooCommerce checkout completion rate is a number. It tells you something is wrong. It[…]

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The Data Quality Audit Every WooCommerce Site Should Do Before Running AI on It

April 16, 2026

Before you ask Claude what your best-selling product is, ask it whether your data can[…]

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AI Indexing Crawlers Are Poisoning Your WooCommerce Ad Signals

April 3, 2026

Your GA4 funnel report shows sessions entering the product page, moving through to cart, and[…]

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Your WooCommerce items Array Is Sending Google Product Data It Cannot Use

April 3, 2026

Your GA4 purchase events are firing. Revenue numbers look reasonable. You’ve checked the thank-you page[…]

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