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dprophitjr

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  1. @lesley Not sure I follow? A wikipedia entry or other?
  2. @mdekker The change to the word, "Freemium" has stuck. Unless an authoritarian type personality changes it back! lol
  3. @davidp That was two years ago if you notice? One day I'll go back and fill out my profile in a way that doesn't trigger them.
  4. @davidp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Inetbiz used to be. I removed the content that was in violation and am good now.
  5. @davidp Where does it state that my user is marked for deletion? The page was removed that I had tried to create.
  6. There also may be the risk of rankbrain from google penalizing and thinking the reviews are spammy. LIke @lesley said. Smarty truncate last name value to first character. How about Firstname L. ??
  7. My humble opinion is that a developer should brand their module. Establish trust and awareness of who they are online. There will always be thieves. Branding is a feeling. I trust XYZ developer. It's up to us as a community to write about and talk about pirated, commercial open source pitfalls. Hidden or malicious code blocks inserted to serve botnets for example. I believe you only copyright the images, stylesheet and documentation. Even possibly, unique function names. What is everyone's opinion on opening up the core of your module to github for others to fork and contribute? You could install Gitlab CE? Gitlab Enterprise is open sourced. But, if you want all the bells and whistles, you pay for it. But, people who are fans of Gitlab, regularly contribute code to the enterprise version. Corporations have a vested interest in seeing the whole product improve. Is Gitlab a great example of commercial open source? There is great power in the wisdom of crowds. If you remember a game show on US television entitled, "Who Wants To be a Millionaire", the contestant was allowed to ask the audience or phone a friend. Astoundingly, their friend got the answer correct 63% of the time. But, this will blow your mind. Answers from the (crowd) audience gave a correct answer 92% of the time.
  8. Some part of the module software has to phone home to create the tracking. They'll have to encrypt some or part of the module and cripple it if the license is invalid. That is not open source. It's crippleware.
  9. Again just my two cents. Be careful of sliders. Large images take time to download on mobile browsers. People have data plan limits. The old adage is true. LESS is more!
  10. @mdekker https://medium.com/@prestashoppoweruser/prestashop-freemium-software-d33d9fd8d508
  11. Be sure to retweet the tweet. The more retweets and mentions, the higher it will rank on twitter.
  12. Just one more reason to convert to thirty bees. PrestaShop will be enforcing digital rights management via blockchain technology very soon. All module source code. The core remains 'freemium' in their own words. I tweeted the news story and I ask that everyone like and retweet it to your followers. https://twitter.com/DenverProphitJr/status/892748402324328449
  13. You can make the same shortcut link to ask for reviews from this wizard: https://www.grade.us/home/labs/google-review-link-generator
  14. @alwayspaws Search for Google By Business. Make sure your G+ brand account is connected. You should have a verified local business badge by the company name. And if you could, I've gotten 3 fake reviews from some very hateful G+ bloggers that I have never even done business with. Can you make a review at http://bit.ly/Review-Me-On-Google to help my company?
  15. https://moz.com/learn/seo/meta-description so around two pithy short sentences emphasising ANY known entity that should also be in product title along with the first few higher ranking keywords that are written naturally in a sentence.
  16. @alwayspaws Your pet dog can be a personal brand advocate. Create G+ collections and put his name out there. I've seen some even create twitter accounts for their pet. You can also create an instagram account specifically for the pet dog. All links going back to product solutions.
  17. @alwayspaws https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?cat=18&date=today%203-m&geo=US&q=pet%20costume,dog%20dress,%2Fm%2F068hy,dog%20costume dog costume seems to get more searches while the topic "pet" has an entity. Mix dog costume and pet. Maybe like Pet Dog Costume Pink with description of patriotic spirit of 1776 somewhere in there.
  18. @alwayspaws https://trends.google.com/trends/?hl=en When you add keywords, see if there is a known entity suggestion instead. Like inputting the word 'shop' might also return a known entity for 'retail'. The more known entities you have in your product title, product short and long as well as meta title / description, the best google AI will understand what your product or service is about. This also include feature sets and feature attributes.
  19. @alwayspaws Have you gone to https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator and pasted one of your product detail page urls? Also review https://ritetag.com/ for the best hashtag to use in your twitter post. And, https://bitly.com/ to shorten those URLS and track them. Try making it a custom short link with product keyword. Variate your social shares. Do you allow foot traffic to your store? Validate your store location with FourSquare in the US and Yelp for EU/Asia and use place tagging and "go live" with your phone for both social platforms and record a pet wearing your products. People love cute animal videos. Twitter allows 120 seconds. Create a call to action link with short URL on twitter post and call to action on editing video on facebook. Last: Go to https://developers.pinterest.com/tools/url-debugger/ and sign in. Get your pinterest rich pin validated as well.
  20. @alwayspaws But that's why I moderate. I love deep discussions. I don't like personal attacks. Any user if ever personally attacked would also get the same protections from a thirty bees moderator.
  21. @LeoChamp You can send PMs here. But making negative claims in a public forum only reflects bad on you. I'm not going to delete your account. I'm above that. If you want to discuss things about the cart in general, please do. They are welcomed.
  22. @Havouza I removed them. You're right. It's not the place to begin a gripe session.
  23. @LeoChamp Several implies more than two. You did not have more than two clients with me. It also implies incompetence. After the migration, your one client that still pays you rarely if ever goes down. I was just on the phone with them the other day. So, I'll ask you to stop slandering and exaggerating.
  24. @LeoChamp First off. I'm not sure why you are trying to insult me? Not even sure what you're offended about? 2nd, You had two clients we hosted at strikehawk. One you kind of pushed away because they didn't want to pay your rates. The other is quite happy and I was just on the phone with them the other day. So, don't come here and make up a story that you 'saved my butt so many times'. If someone who buys a module and makes improvements to it far beyond the original, that's just going to happen.
  25. @lesley well it's back to my original thread reason. Who uses it and how.
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