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Custom App Spotlight: ‘Ōlelo’s Mobile App

By Dalya Messenlehner | February 20, 2024

‘Ōlelo Community Media is a non-profit organization located in Hawaii, dedicated to providing media education and community access to television production resources. The organization’s mission is to empower community members to tell their own stories and share their perspectives through media production. ‘Ōlelo offers a wide range of services to the community, including media training,…

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Monetize Your App with AdMob

By Scott Bolinger | June 7, 2016

Note: The content in this post is related to AppPresser 2. AppPresser 3 does not use the AppAds plugin, instead it has admob built in. For more information, please check out our documentation Now you can make money from your AppPresser apps by showing ads from Google’s AdMob ad network. Our new AppAds extension allows…

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Custom App Spotlight: Life of Dad

By Scott Bolinger | June 1, 2016

We recently had the opportunity to build a mobile app for Life of Dad, a community of dads from around the world. The app’s main focus is a social network, allowing dads to post photos, join groups, and interact with each other. There is also lots of great content like videos, podcasts, articles, and other…

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Product Launch Mistakes

By Scott Bolinger | May 25, 2016

The first product I created and launched was a WordPress theme for fitness professionals. I had worked for a fitness company as their in-house designer for a few years, and learned a lot about the fitness world. I was still in contact with my former boss, and he agreed to help me promote the theme…

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Customize WooCommerce Checkout

The Ultimate WooCommerce Checkout Customization Guide

By Scott Bolinger | May 11, 2016

Your WooCommerce checkout page is where all the money comes in, so any little tweak has the chance of increasing your revenue. Customizing your checkout can be done with custom code or with WooCommerce extensions, we will cover both of those here. Customizing WooCommerce checkout is something we are intimately familiar with. We recently built…

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How We Use A/B Testing to Grow Our Business

By Scott Bolinger | May 4, 2016

Making a change to your website usually goes like this: We need to make this page better, let’s make X changes. Then you do one of two things. 1. Get a designer to mockup changes, argue about changes internally before coming to a decision and implementing. 2. Make the changes without any discussion or testing.…

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We Paid for User Testing, Here’s How it Went

By Scott Bolinger | April 27, 2016

User testing is one of those things people always tell you to do, but you probably never do it. Testing is easy to put on the back burner as other more urgent issues pop up when building a website or product. It’s kind of expensive and time consuming, plus a lot of people don’t see…

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WooCommerce Mobile Checkout

Introducing WooCommerce Smart Checkout

By Scott Bolinger | April 19, 2016

This product is now available for purchase! Click here for pricing and more details. WooCommerce Smart Checkout is a mobile focused checkout experience for any WooCommerce store. You may have caught our last blog post about making WooCommerce checkout better, where we talked about how to improve your store conversions on mobile devices. Today we…

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Let’s Make WooCommerce Checkout Better

By Scott Bolinger | April 6, 2016

Most forms suck on mobile, especially checkout forms. No one likes to type on mobile, and filling out a form requires a lot of typing. The average checkout form has 10-15 required fields to fill out. First name, last name, phone number, address 1, city, state, country, zip, plus multiple credit card fields. Many forms…

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How to Masterfully Navigate the Web

By Leif | March 23, 2016

I spent the better part of my early years in the San Francisco Bay Area, both working and playing in The City. So I’m no stranger to the wood-paneled lobbies, translucent atriums, and endless maze of cubicles that define the inner spaces for many of San Francisco’s towering structures, that mass of shapes defining the…

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