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How Do I Change Shipping Rates in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:05 pm

To change shipping rates in WooCommerce:

  1. Log in to your WordPress account, go to your Dashboard, and hover over WooCommerce.
  2. Click on Settings, and then Shipping.
  3. You will be redirected to the Shipping Zones page. Here, you can add new shipping zones or edit existing ones.
  4. To edit an existing shipping zone, click on Edit next to the zone that you want to change.

    Alternatively, you can add a new shipping zone by clicking on Add Shipping Zone.

  5. On the Edit Shipping Zone page, you can change the Zone Name and Description. You can also add or remove countries from the zone.
  6. Scroll down to Shipping Methods and click on Add Shipping Method.
  7. You will be redirected to the Add Shipping Method page. Here, you can select the type of shipping method that you want to add.
  8. Once you have selected the type of shipping method, enter the required information and click on Save Changes.

Conclusion:

To change shipping rates in WooCommerce, you need to log in to your WordPress account, go to your Dashboard, and hover over WooCommerce. Click on Settings, and then Shipping. You will be redirected to the Shipping Zones page. To edit an existing shipping zone, click on Edit next to the zone that you want to change. Alternatively, you can add a new shipping zone by clicking on Add Shipping Zone.

On the Edit Shipping Zone page, you can change the Zone Name and Description. Scroll down to Shipping Methods and click on Add Shipping Method. You will be redirected to the Add Shipping Method page. Once you have selected the type of shipping method, enter the required information and click on Save Changes.

PRO TIP: If you are using WooCommerce to sell products online, you may need to change your shipping rates from time to time. This can be done in the WooCommerce settings. However, before you make any changes, it is important to understand how shipping rates work. Otherwise, you could end up charging your customers too much or too little for shipping.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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