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  • Thread Starter roadlink

    (@roadlink)

    Also, When we add google analytics code, will it send ecommerce data go analytics?
    Or we should install another plugin for it.

    Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hello!

    There’s little to say about WooCommerce: TSF “just works” with it. You control everything you need via WooCommerce as you normally would, and SEO is pretty much done for you.

    I added a small compatibility layer in the plugin to make sure it’s seamless. Via TSF, you can also touch up product titles, descriptions, social integration, and visibility — like you can for any other post or page… there’s nothing more necessary to it.

    WooCommerce provides all the data Google needs, including the Product Schema.org structured data. See, for all supported structured data types by TSF: https://tsf.fyi/kb/article/58.

    For Google Analytics and WooCommerce, I recommend perusing this article to see what fits you best: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/google-analytics-integration/.
    We provide the “Cord” extension, but with it, you’ll have to control everything via the Google Analytics dashboard.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by Sybre Waaijer. Reason: clarity
    Thread Starter roadlink

    (@roadlink)

    Hi @cybr ,

    Thanks for reply.

    As far as I understand.
    1. It is working OK with woocommerce. Even free one.
    2. We don’t need to add any schema plugin. But we should use paid version of your plugin to have some. Like Article, local business.
    3. Product schema already taking care of by woocommerce.
    4. Analytics part is not clear for me. Can Cord handle “WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration” jobs too? or We need to add both of them?

    @roadlink TSF works very well with woocommerce… i use it on several ecom site.. also the paid vesrsion.

    @cybr Sybre says that for advance analytics in google you should use google analytics integration plugin from woocommerce- its a paid one! Cord (witch i use alot) its normal analytics, for visitors.

    Hope this helps!

    Thread Starter roadlink

    (@roadlink)

    Hi @onestatero ,

    Thanks for reply.
    I am trying to persuade myself to move TSF from rankmath. Because it is light and should be faster.
    I use free rankmath currently and schema’s are default, no need to pay.
    So I am wondering What benefit I can take from paid TSF. I don’t do articles. So no need schema. Woocommerce does schema, so no need again.

    Also can’t find a migrate plugin. https://theseoframework.com/docs/seo-data-migration/ this article doesn’t cover rankmath.

    @roadlink TSF is way better than what you said! .. its clean, fast, white seo, and @cybr does a wondeful job for it!

    IMprting from rank, can be done of you import first in yoast free, then use seo data transporter to move to tsf! I know Sybre is working on a powerfull importer for TSF!

    Also for schema.. you can use this plugin, works very well with TSF paid version!

    Thread Starter roadlink

    (@roadlink)

    Thanks for suggestion, but Yoast has more problems. When you delete it It still keep lots of data in your database.
    I guess it is not smart way to make it in this way.

    @roadlink yoast has now, 4 database tables, wich you can delete after import!

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