Would you like an SKU code to be able to be used by your consumers to search for WooCommerce products?
Users can quickly find the exact item they’re seeking for by searching for SKU numbers because they uniquely identify your products. The issue is that WooCommerce does not by default allow SKU search.
This post will demonstrate how to activate WooCommerce’s product SKU search.
How to Make WooCommerce Support Search by Product SKU The SearchWP plugin needs to be installed and activated initially. The Pro plan is the minimum need to access WooCommerce integration. See our step-by-step tutorial on installing a WordPress plugin for more information.
Over 30,000 websites use SearchWP, the greatest custom search plugin for WordPress. You can add live Ajax search for immediate results, change the search algorithm, and more.
You must go to the SearchWP » Settings page after activation and select the “Support” option in order to enter your licence key. It may be found in your account’s downloads section on the SearchWP website.
Installing and turning on the WooCommerce Integration extension for SearchWP is the next step.
This can also be found in your account’s downloads section on the SearchWP website. Installing it is similar to installing any other WordPress plugin.
The SearchWP search engine can now be customised to index your product SKUs.
Just make sure you’re on the ‘Engines’ tab on the SearchWP » Settings page. You must then select the ‘Sources & Settings’ button.
When a popup appears as a result, make sure the box next to “Products” is checked. By doing this, SearchWP will be able to index your WooCommerce products.
Additionally, be sure to tick the “Comments” option if you want to include WooCommerce product reviews in your search results. This is so that WooCommerce may save product reviews as comments.
After finishing, click the “Done” button to close the pop-up and begin adding the SKU search.
You must now navigate to the ‘Products’ section by scrolling down. Be aware that the plugin will only by default examine the product’s title, content (description), slug, and excerpt (short description).
SKUs can be added to SearchWP’s scope by using the ‘Add/Remove Attributes’ option. With this, a popup will appear where you can choose which custom fields and taxonomies to include in searches.
The Custom Fields box must be filled out with the word “SKU” and the _sku option must be selected from the dropdown menu. SKUs will now appear in the search results pages for WooCommerce.
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