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Happier holidays, scaling WooCommerce & WooConf highlights [WEB VERSION]( [WooCommerce]( [9 extensions to boost your store for the upcoming holidays]( Hi {NAME}! We hope this week is treating you well. October was an exciting month for Woo, with [the release of 3.2]( and [WooConf in Seattle]( which included our first ever Product Research Lab. We learnt a stack! Have a cracking November, and if you were wondering [what to do with leftover Halloween pumpkins]( look no further. Recommended reads from our blog & beyond [1] [Developer checklist to optimize stores for holidays]( "There is no simple cure-all solution, but we’ve assembled a list of proactive improvements you can make to your store right now." [Check(list) it out]( [2] [From day 1 to a successful homeschool bookstore]( The flexibility of WooCommerce enabled two homeschooling families to build a thriving online bookstore. We love this story. [Watch WooConf 2017 highlights now]( [3] [Scaling WooCommerce to 100,000+ orders per day]( 100,000 orders per day, over 1 million daily pageviews, and hundreds of millions in yearly revenue. Those numbers are big! [Learn tips & tricks for scaling a WooCommerce store]( [4] [What's new in WooCommerce 3.2?]( Since our last minor release back in June, we’ve been working on a multitude of improvements to improve the admin experience. [Get your store seen and heard with the WooMarketing Bundle]( [FrenchToday.com use WooCommerce to teach modern French in a unique way ]( [Our WooConf speakers as Lego® figurines!]( [eCommerce advice from Bob Passaro - Figoli Quinn & Associattes]( [Watch Todd Wilkens' State of the Woo keynote from WooConf 2017]( [Gareth] Until next time! Gareth and the Woo Team [My Account]( [Follow WooCommerce on Twitter]( [Like WooCommerce on Facebook]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2017 WooCommerce - an Automattic company. Thanks for reading! Our mailing address (for treats) is: WooCommerce, The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7915, South Africa You're receiving this mail because you signed up for updates at [woocommerce.com]( -Feel free to [unsubscribe here](. [Automattic](

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