If you’re a repeat visitor, you may have noticed the My Store menu button up top. Last week I set up a store on the site using WooCommerce and will be moving my downloadable woodworking plans over to it from FetchApp, my current store and fulfillment platform. Turns out WooCommerce for WordPress does everything that FetchApp does, minus the hefty monthly fee! As I migrate my downloads to the new store platform, if anyone has a problem accessing the download link, please shoot me an email and I’ll respond right away. Also, the detailed plans will always be available as blog posts, and you can still link to them from the woodworking drop down menu. Also, I’ve added some of my coffee bag wall art to the store as well and will gradually be putting some of my other artwork up as I have time. Thanks!
Category: Web Development
You’ve got to be kidding right? Why would anyone want to read about this? I mean, last month alone, Pat Flynn made almost $120,000 so who cares about a measly $1,500? Most people think that ‘www’ stand for World Wide Web, but I have a special URL where it stand for World’s Worst Website. Here’s the start of my story.
I’ve recently decided, after several years at another hosting provider, to move this website to Bluehost. I’ve hosted a number of websites at Bluehost for various purposes, but just never got around to actually moving my personal blog until now. This post will walk you through the 4 steps to move your site!
The most frequent question I get about HTML email is, “How do I get rid of the annoying white spaces in Gmail?” If you’ve been trying to figure out that problem, you’re in good company and I’m here to help!
One of the frequent questions I get about creating HTML emails is how to combine images and text. In this tutorial, I’m going to cover creating an HTML file similar to the one in this post, however instead of using the text image, I’m going to use actual text.
Using a combination of images and text allows you to create hyperlinks, change the text formatting however you like and using whatever HTML elements you want to in order to enhance your email communication.
Many firms that rely on marketing have a similar scenario: The marketing staff has created various marketing pieces that work great as print pieces, but when they want to do some customized e-mail marketing, the effort boils down to sending attached PDF documents or using template based subscription services.