My website is called HealthTechCheck.com. I would like to configure it as a comparison directory according to what you explained here: https://wpsoul.com/guide-creating-profitable/#woocommerce-or-posts
But there is no explanation of how to do that in the tutorial. Also, should I do it with woocommerce or posts? And do you have a tutorial for how to do that? I found this tutorial but am not sure if that's what I should use because I'm not planning on selling any of my own products so I don't know if I really need woocommerce.
Also, do you have a video that explains how to decide which configuration to use? I spoke to a developer who recommended I use some other plugins like affiliatable.io (to make comparison tables comparing products) and another one (I forget the name but can find out) that imports product info from Amazon (using the API) and other websites. Could those be a problem to install in terms of being compatible with the theme? Also, do I even need them or is the website already set up to do that stuff? Finally, based on what I've mentioned, do you think I need to pay for any kinds of premium plugins to make everything function? If not, would it be helpful to and why?
Also, does the theme need the otter plugin to function? What about the GreenShift plugins?
I have a good amount of experience building wp websites but it's been a while and I'm still trying to understand how everything in this theme works. I know it's a lot of questions at once, but if you help me move forward, it will be amazing. It's a great theme BTW.
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Link on page with issue: :)
Login details of site (optional): I'd be happy to provide login detaisl but you probably don't need it at this point since there's not much on the website yet.
Igor, thanks for answering the main part of my question. I hadn't understood what you meant at first but now I have a better idea of how the website words after going through the tutorials over and over for a while. It's an amazing theme. There were a bunch of other technical questions I asked at first (out of confusion) but I think I can figure things out better now.
Martin, thanks for the extra info.