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QR codes, or Quick Response Codes, are a type of barcode that users can scan using their mobile phones. You can show a Stripe payment form using QR codes to help customers easily purchase a product or service. Now, many WordPress users find it difficult… Read More »
Imagine walking into a store where the layout is confusing, the staff is unhelpful, and the checkout process takes forever. You would probably leave without buying a thing. Your online store is no different. That’s why we work hard to create a smooth and enjoyable… Read More »
Properly configuring your WordPress site’s email settings is important for staying connected with your users. If your settings aren’t set up correctly, emails may not be delivered. This can hurt your site’s credibility and user experience. We’ve built multiple email lists at WPBeginner and always… Read More »
In our experience, one of the main reasons customers abandon their carts on eCommerce sites is being surprised about shipping costs. It’s important to let your customers know how much they will pay upfront. It’s easy to allow your visitors to calculate the cost of… Read More »
Websites that feel sluggish and unresponsive can frustrate visitors so they click away to another site. To help you prevent that, Google introduced Core Web Vitals that measure real-world user experience. One of these important metrics is INP or Interaction to Next Paint. A good… Read More »
So, you’re thinking of taking your next big event online. Whether it’s a conference, a workshop, or a product launch, hosting a virtual event on your WordPress site is a fantastic way to reach more people, get them involved, and even boost your bottom line.… Read More »
We’ve had a lot of app developers ask us: is there a way to promote our mobile apps directly from our WordPress site? The answer is yes, and it’s easier than you might think. One of the simplest ways to do this is with smart… Read More »
Is your WordPress site loading slower than expected? The culprit might be hiding in plain sight: third-party domain requests – and they’re more common than you might think! We’ve seen many WordPress site owners struggle with performance issues caused by unchecked third-party requests. These requests… Read More »
Birthdays and purchase anniversaries are perfect opportunities to connect with your customers. Sending personalized birthday and anniversary emails is a great way to show appreciation for their loyalty. By acknowledging these special dates, you can make your customers feel valued, increase engagement, and boost sales… Read More »
Adding an affiliate disclosure to each of your blog posts is important. It keeps you compliant with legal requirements and transparent with your readers. Now, affiliate marketing is a great way to earn money online. But failing to disclose your affiliate links can lead to… Read More »