Next week, on the morning of April 9, 2024, Woo will revert our domain name Woo.com back to WooCommerce.com.
Moving to Woo.com created challenges for our users to find WooCommerce in Google searches, which were made worse following Google’s March update. To address those challenges, we assembled a group of SEO experts and consultants to evaluate the best way to build on the strength of the WooCommerce brand. We collectively believe that reverting back to WooCommerce.com will deliver the best outcomes for WooCommerce and the wider Woo community.
The decision wasn’t taken lightly, but ultimately, we believe this change is in the best interest of building on WooCommerce’s recognition across the wider Woo ecosystem.
What do I need to do to prepare for the change?
↑ Nach obenAs with our previous domain name change in October 2023, we’re asking you to update any URL references to Woo.com back to WooCommerce.com in your marketing materials, documentation, or code following the migration on April 9, 2024.
What about branding or visual identity changes?
↑ Nach obenNo updates to icons or branding identity are needed to support this change. The original domain change was just one part of our overall evolution to Woo as our core brand, and the updated brand remains the same.
We know this domain name change may require time and effort for some of our partners. We appreciate your cooperation as we focus on regaining our normal traffic levels and reaching an even wider merchant audience over the coming months.
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Much respect to everyone who made the original decision and change, and to the team who has to reverse that decision
Thanks, Hashim!
From an SEO perspective, this is very fascinating..
One of the things that is intriguing is that the images were never redirected over to the new site. Right now https://woocommerce.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/UPS-Packaging-Settings.jpg is live.
I hope that your team can close these gaps and get this traffic back!
Hey Quinton!
Good eye! What you found is part of the migration back to WooCommerce.com. 🙂
You may briefly see some things in flux, but once we’ve completed the migration all roads will end with WooCommerce.com, as they should.
Thank you!
It’s funny how Today it self I find out that “WooCommerce” in now rebranded as a “WOO” and now I seeing tomorrow it is goes back to the WooCommerce.com 🙂
Woo was such a cool name, much cooler than WooCommerce. I never liked WooCommerce. Hard to write, long, ugly. Bad move, either way you put it. After that many years in business and you make such noob mistakes 🤦♂️
Yeah, what a bunch of noobs. We should switch to WooCommarius. Such a cool name, much cooler than WooCommerce.
Good decision and glad to see that….WooCommerce will always sound great, it about the “commerce” name that fuel million of business out there…
Right ! WooCommerce is a great name, everyone can understand what it is all about.
Woo is too short, it could be anything.
Actually too short brand name could be a serious problem in the end.
A simple redirect from woocommerce.com to woo.com didn’t solved the problem? It’s something more complex?
Some confusing possible search and replaces happening/happened: opening paragraph suggests you are changing WooCommerce.com to WooCommerce.com instead of Woo.com to WooCommerce.com … “Next week, on the morning of April 9, 2024, Woo will revert our domain name WooCommerce.com back to WooCommerce.com. “
I never understood why you had to change the name.
Did your marketing team honestly believe that the average Joe will start searching Google for “woo checkout fields plugin” for example instead of “woocommerce checkout fields plugin”?
By the way you still have a few mentions of “Woo” in the homepage. Such as “How can Woo help you?” and “Develop on Woo”, “Start growing your business with Woo” etc.
I assume these will also be switched back to the name we all grew to love.
Welcome back, WooCommerce!
“Back to WooCommerce.com” from WooCommerce offers a seamless return experience, ensuring users can navigate effortlessly. It’s a testament to WooCommerce’s commitment to user-centric design. Welcome back!