Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress Tips’
The WordPress Show: How To Add Reservations To Your WordPress WooCommerce Website
WATCH READ Okay, business owners, it’s time to start thinking about building a website that allows you to show your availability for bookings, and allow your customers to make reserve slots, pay online, and manage their own reservations themselves. You don’t have the staff you used to anymore, and you need to be able to…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Add SEO Structured Data Schema In WooCommerce Products
WATCH READ Most eCommerce store owners and merchants will agree that their online store needs to be perfectly SEO Optimized in order to have any chance of success. One area that eludes many small business owners with eCommerce stores, whether Shopify or WordPress WooCommerce is getting the Product Structured Data Schema implemented correctly. This video…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: Three WooCommerce Extensions You Need To Know About
WATCH READ WordPress WooCommerce continues to prove why it’s head and shoulders above Shopify, Magento and it’s other eCommerce competitors. Time and time again I’ve been asked by Shopify merchants how they can drive more conversions via traditional digital marketing tactics. Shopify merchants are relying too much on things like Facebook Ads and Google Ads,…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Use WP Simple Pay To Collect Recurring Payments Via Stripe
WATCH READ Many businesses want to collect simple payments on their website, whether for non-profit donations or for-profit digital services/content or physical goods. WP Simple Pay is a great solution for one-time payments accepted via Stripe as the payment gateway. The free version, however, doesn’t include the ability to create recurring subscription forms. This video…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Sync WooCommerce To Quickbooks
WATCH READ When I built a WooCommerce Store in 2015, it was a bit complicated to connect my client’s account Quickbooks account to the WooCommerce Store and ensure seamless integration. Now, it appears there’s a better, easier solution, and it’s FREE! Quickbooks Sync for WooCommerce by MyWorks.Software LISTEN Paul Hickey, Founder / CEO / Lead…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Automate Your Taxes and Tax Returns In WooCommerce
WATCH READ As an eCommerce merchant, life can get a bit hectic, and tax zones can complicate things. Not only are there complicated Country and State Tax laws (for US merchants), but depending on your product and location, you may have to take a bunch of different things into account. Your eCommerce platform better be…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Set Up Flat Rate Shipping In WooCommerce
WATCH READ I think the number one most missed thing by WordPress developers is properly thinking through and setting up Shipping Zones and Classes. It can be a bit of a headache, unless your store is simply including the price of shipping in each item, and touting “free shipping!” Maybe this is why it’s often…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Customize The Registration Form On Your Simple Membership Site
WATCH READ On this episode of The WordPress Show, I show you how to customize your member registration form and profile fields for your members. This is a continuation of “How to Build a Simple Membership Website” where we went over how you can easily turn your WordPress site into a membership site for free.…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Create A Simple Membership Website
WATCH READ It’s definitely not as daunting of a task as you might think to turn your simple WordPress site into a basic membership site. Let’s say you have different layers of content, and you want to make your site accessible to everyone, but add a “premium content” layer. You can easily do so with…
Read MoreThe WordPress Show: How To Restore Deleted WooCommerce Cart And Checkout Pages
WATCH READ WooCommerce has become the main way to add eCommerce functionality to any WordPress website, but as WooCommerce has evolved, the set-up and installation process has become a bit more cumbersome. Not in a bad way, but in an “I’d really like to skip this and come back later and fill in all this…
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