By: Lorelle VanFossen
First, congrats! Good for you. Sounds like a book I need to read. If you are on WordPress.com, you can add a donate button through PayPal which could easily result in the donation form resulting in a...
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As stated in the article, Plugins are not permitted on WordPress.com. You cannot directly sell things or have affiliate links on WordPress.com unless you are part of one of their paid programs. This is...
View ArticleBy: Marilyn Hudson Tucker
Lorelle, thanks so much for the explanation. I am on WordPress, but I can’t remember if I am self-hosted. I did buy my own domain name, MarilynHudsonTucker.com. Does that mean I am self-hosted?
View ArticleBy: Marilyn Hudson Tucker
Lorelle, I said “love, love, love” because DP said he/she was thinking about moving to WordPress or something else. It was just a compliment for WP.
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Sorry for the delay in responding. I was doing a workshop presentation yesterday. Your site appears to be on WordPress.com, which means you are on the hosted version of WordPress. If you were using...
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Excellent. Also, please delete my later message to you (today) about WordPress kicking me off. It was actually my aol account that was messing up. So sorry I complained. What a dummy I am.
View ArticleBy: Sally Dorian
I think a really important checkout feature is to allow customers to checkout without actually registering. People fear forms, so sometimes click away at the last momenent.
View ArticleBy: Lorelle VanFossen
This is true, and rare in many shopping carts. Good point. Thanks.
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