After taking so many “super selfies” of audiences in my speeches and classes, I’ve received a growing number of requests for where and how to order the monopod and remote control needed to take a photo from a few feet above your head. Here are some of my favorite “super selfie” tools, with direct links to […]
Read MoreReview: What’s the Best Way to Add eCommerce Or a Shopping Cart to a Website?
When adding shopping carts and other eCommerce services to your site, you can choose from many options. Familiar brands, such as PayPal and Google, have made major efforts to migrate their online commerce technology to the mobile platform. And a crop of new companies are emerging, with dedicated mobile services that include everything from m-commerce […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerce, mobile web design, web design, wordpressMeasuring Web Traffic: How to track who’s visiting your website
Knowing how many people are visiting your website, where they come from, and what they do when they visit your pages is key to the success of any business or service on the web. Here are three traffic reporting services you can easily add to the pages of any web site to get detailed traffic […]
Read More css, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerce, web design, web hosting, wordpressHow to Add a PayPal Buy Now Button to a Dreamweaver Website
The simplest and quickest option if you want to sell only a few products or services on your Web site is to create a PayPal button for each item you want to sell. Follow these steps: 1. Open your browser and navigate to www.paypal.com. If you have a PayPal account, log in here. If you […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerceAdd an Shopping Cart in Dreamweaver with Google Checkout (it’s so easy)
In the last year, both Google Checkout and PayPal have added shopping cart features to their most basic ecommerce offerings, making it easy for anyone to sell multiple products on a web site. Training Video: Order Janine’s training video on setting up a simple e-commerce site with Google Checkout For no upfront costs and a competitive […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerceeCommerce comparison: Google Checkout vs PayPal vs Amazon Payments
PayPal wins the game when it comes to the largest user base, and it supports international customers better. Google Checkout wins points for the most attractive interface and an integrated shopping cart that keeps users on your pages while they shop.
Read MoreInserting code from Google AdSense, Flickr, YouTube, and other sites in Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver makes it easy to design web pages without ever having to look at the HTML code behind the scenes. But even though you don’t have to learn HTML, every once in a while knowing how to work with in Dreamweaver’s Code View can come in handy. In this tutorial, you’ll find instructions for using […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommercePayPal vs. Amazon Payments vs. Google: What’s the best eCommerce option?
If you’re looking for a simple ecommerce solution for your website or blog, PayPal and Amazon offer great options. I used to recommend Google Checkout, but Google is closing that service down Nov. 2013 (more on that below). PayPal (www.paypal.com) PayPal wins the game when it comes to supporting international customers. If you want to […]
Read More dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerceAdd a Shopping Cart with Google Checkout
UPDATE 7-2013: Google has announced that it will discontinue the Google Checkout merchant service in November of 2013. Because of that I no longer recommend using this service. To learn more about why Google has cancelled this service and what it means for you, visit this page on the Google website. https://support.google.com/checkout/sell/answer/3080449?hl=en Read this […]
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