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New product drops are both exciting and anxiety-provoking. Your website is about to be tested by a tidal wave of customer traffic.
Your systems will be tested and there’s the potential for disaster, such as a site crash, slow load times, or a broken checkout process. Any of these hiccups can quickly turn excitement into frustration and lost sales.
This article will provide a comprehensive checklist and actionable strategies to help you strategically and technically prepare your WooCommerce store for a high-traffic drop, ensuring a seamless experience for your customers and a successful launch for your business.
Before delving into the technical details of preparing your WooCommerce store for a high-traffic drop, site owners need their underlying product drop strategy in place and ready to execute.
With your e-commerce launch strategy in place, you can turn your attention to managing the technical details. This checklist serves as a guide for your site optimization efforts. Implementing these technical best practices will lead to a successful product drop.
Too often, growing businesses make the mistake of relying on a shared hosting plan when attempting a high-traffic product launch. The best way to be prepared is to make sure you are partnered with a supportive WooCommerce managed hosting provider.
Pressable’s highly available, fault tolerant, global server infrastructure ensures that your WooCommerce store is always operating at peak performance, even during high-traffic events like product drops.
You can also use a tool such as K6 which replicates high-traffic scenarios to see how your website handles that level of demand.
Quick page loads are of paramount importance during an e-commerce launch. You can’t rely on basic caching or no caching at all. Implement a robust caching strategy at multiple levels. Start with your managed hosting provider, making sure that server-level caching is in place.
You can also integrate a high-performance WordPress caching plugin such as LiteSpeed Cache, Access to a Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a necessity to serve up static assets from locations closer to users.
Are you using a bloated theme or unoptimized images on your site? Now is the time to update your themes and images.
You can switch over to a lightweight, fastloading theme. Then review your images, resizing or compressing all of your product images so they can load quicker. In addition, deactivate any unnecessary plugins to reduce the overhead on your page loads even further.
After reviewing your themes and images, take a closer look at your database. Too often, over time, your store’s database becomes bloated with unnecessary data.
Clean up your database by removing old post revisions, spam comments, and transients. A plugin like WP-Optimize can help organize and remove unneeded data from your database and keep it running smoothly.
The goal of your product drop is to have visitors purchase your product. A lengthy or complex checkout with too many steps can cause potential customers to step back from a purchase.
To reduce friction during this process, simplify your WooCommerce checkout to a single page. Also, ensure that your payment gateways are properly configured and ready for the increased traffic load.
If too many users are allowed onto the site at once, you run the risk of crashing the site’s server. This happens sometimes with extremely high-demand drops, especially during holiday shopping seasons.
To avoid this problem, consider using a virtual waiting room plugin like CrowdHandler or a service such as Queue-it to manage traffic flow and keep your site stable during the big event.
Despite all of your efforts, some problems may still arise during your product drop. Having real-time monitoring in place can help you catch any issues as they happen and provide an opportunity for you to fix them before they grow into a larger problem.
You can use an uptime and performance monitoring service such as Uptime Robot to provide immediate alerts to you if your site goes down.
A successful high-traffic WooCommerce event is the result of applying both strategic and technical best practices ahead of time. A well-prepared team and site can prevent a site crash and steer your high-traffic e-commerce event away from potential disaster and keep it on track as a major win for your business. Review and utilize this checklist to ensure that your next WooCommerce product drop is a success.
Pressable can help you achieve high-traffic product drops. We support your user experience by providing a hosting foundation that delivers unmatched speed, security, and reliability. Your site’s page loads are optimized to deliver an efficient and reliable experience to your visitors. We give you the technical confidence you need to focus your attention on integrating useful plugins that help you recover abandoned carts and generate more conversions.
Pressable—part of the Automattic family that also includes WordPress.com, WordPress VIP, and WooCommerce—is staffed by WordPress experts with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage your WordPress site. If you’re thinking about switching to managed WordPress hosting, schedule a demo to see how Pressable can support your continued optimization and growth.
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