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- canoe
Official thread for entrepreneurial QBNers that run their own stores or specialize in eCommerce.
- canoe0
Starting a retargeting campaign for my store.
Granular targeting as in - specific page visited down to where the visitor was from. For instance because I have so much traffic from PA and NY, I can "pre-qualify" retargets by making sure they are from NY or PA. And budgets start as low as $200/month.
Anyone had any success with retargeting?
- canoe0
Used LiveChat! for a month. Didn't get anyone to ask questions.
Yahoo has a free browser chat app that might be useful during holidays.
I'm still not sold on them though I have used them recently at an apparel store and when trying to book a cruise.
- Just make an easy contact form or encourage users to ask questions via social media. chat sux for all parties. Or offer phone callsmekk
- fadein110
Post your store please? show me yours and I might show you mine :)
- mekk0
Do a retargeting campaign with facebook, it's way cheaper and more efficient. Just use the tracking pixel and define the URL you want to retarget as target group :)
- BabySnakes0
I don't have a personal store but I have set up many stores on Magento, Big Cartel, Shopify, WooCommerce. They all have things that I could bitch about for hours. Not even sure I fell into doing so much eCommerce.
- Magento is a charm imo. WooCommerce etc is where the pain starts, esp with the clients who use this.mekk
- Magento is impressive, i work in it everyday. Though it pulls some weird shit on me that i have been unable to find answers for.BabySnakes
- trooperbill0
free seo audits... get em here while theyre free. no analytics access required (tho it helps)
- canoe0
Making money, thinking of opening second store for new products... if I were to start it tomorrow, I'd choose shopify based on their SEO performance over BigCom
- canoe0
Magento... seems to be the best bet... this is after working with Big Commerce.
But getting ready to work a new client into a Shopify theme - she sells fragrance... no need to Magentify it.
Anyone else have experience developing Magento sites or using them?
- Don't start a job if you haven't worked with magento yet or use it as a training project if it's not that importantmekk