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The best quality of WordPress is truly is versatility. It can go from being a personal weblog to a fully functional online store with the click of a mouse, literally. With all of the options, ranging from Paypal integration to third party eCommerce services, you’re pretty much guaranteed to get exactly what you want out of your WordPress blog.
Here are my top eCommerce/Shopping Cart plugins for WordPress blogs.
Wordpress eCommerce Plugin
This plugin offers an amazingly comprehensive...
Here are my top eCommerce/Shopping Cart plugins for WordPress blogs.
Wordpress eCommerce Plugin
This plugin offers an amazingly comprehensive...
Interaction with your readers is an integral facet of successful blogging. Not only do you want their readership, but you want their feedback, their expertise, their advice, and their opinions. What better way to achieve all of these things than to have your readers review products that you’ve preselected (affiliate, or not)? Many high PR, successful sites like Kaboodle.com, Amazon.com, and NextTag.com all rely heavily on their user-base to popular their site with credible, quality content – just...
Credibility is a big deal in the blogging world, especially if you’re trying to make any money. Your readers want to feel like they can trust you, and trust the products you recommend. If you’ve tried making a profit from your blogging efforts, it’s likely you’ve looked into Affiliate Marketing. While Affiliate Marketing is a fantastic way to make a profit from endorsing products and companies, the link format that most use often make readers question your motives, and some assume that affiliate...
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Commonly, not having a list is said to be ‘leaving money on the table’, and that much is certainly true.
Take the example of a conventional clothes store. Customers come, browse around, maybe buy something, and then leave. Once they’ve left, the store has no way of getting in touch with them, and maybe convincing them to come back again.
On the other hand, if the store had their contact details, they could notify them when they have a new stock of clothes on the rack,...
Take the example of a conventional clothes store. Customers come, browse around, maybe buy something, and then leave. Once they’ve left, the store has no way of getting in touch with them, and maybe convincing them to come back again.
On the other hand, if the store had their contact details, they could notify them when they have a new stock of clothes on the rack,...








