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GeraldW32

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  1. I totally understand the challenge you're facing. It can be overwhelming to sift through all the different screenshot APIs out there. Last year when I was looking for one, I became aware of this, didn't know the number of options would be so high. While I can't say for sure if the screenshot API I've been using will cover all your needs since I'm not sure of all your specific requirements, I can definitely recommend checking out the features listed on their website. From my experience, it offers customizable appearance options for web pages before capturing screenshots. You can run custom JavaScript in the context of the page; it is executed once the page's DOM has fully loaded, but before capturing the screenshot. It does have features to block pop-ups and hide cookie banners. Plus, it allows you to take both single-element and full-page screenshots. I don't think it will take you long to see if it's a good fit for your project, but if there is something you're not sure about, I encourage you to contact them directly. Honestly, I don't often get to praise customer support, but in this case - easily 10/10.
  2. Happened in a very similar way to a friend of mine, GA4, also ten days ago. If I'm not mistaken, from 10,000 sessions it dropped to around 4,000. He didn't mention anything about a change in stats, so I assume there aren't any. I've been monitoring all the numbers even more closely since he told me about this, haven't experienced any changes of this type yet.
  3. Waiting for more data might be a good idea. Ultimately, as mentioned, it cannot hurt to contact the support team.
  4. Thanks for sharing this video, it's really helpful. Explaining through examples is by far the best way to do it, at least for me.
  5. Honestly, I've been leaning toward the same solution. Hope it's as good as it seems to be!
  6. I've been exploring digital business cards lately. Seems to me that they can be great for marketing and sales; you can track interactions with potential clients, and integrate the collected data with your customer relationship management (CRM) system (at least some solutions offer this as an option). Or use them to share promotional materials, or provide quick access to product catalogs, social media profiles, or customer testimonials. A special bonus in my book is that they are environmentally friendly, reducing paper waste. Integrating a digital business card into your site or email signature looks to me like a way to go. Now, I've looked into the best digital business card reviews (this might come in handy) and I have a couple of promising candidates. Before I go ahead and create one, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask the community here - do you have a digital business card already and would you recommend the maker you used?
  7. The steps listed above worked for my wife, no issues of any kind. I hope this will be resolved soon, perhaps it was a temporary bug. Either way, Squarespace support will for sure be able to help.
  8. I could also use some guidance here, hoping someone will share their experience!
  9. I am not sure I fully understood your problem, but here's how you can embed an excel file here. Hope it helps! https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/205814348-Displaying-files-on-your-site?platform=v6
  10. You can upload your product data to GMC using text (.txt) files, XML (.xml) files, google sheets... (If you want to use google sheets, you’ll need to manually enter your product data.) Now, since you can do it with excel, there's a way to sync excel with google sheets and maybe this is something that could help you solve your problem. Also, you can set flow direction between the sheets depending on what you're trying to achieve. I find this integration helpful in general, for operations management and especially performance reports, but it can be applied for several purposes.
  11. I'm also not completely sure I understand, so yes, the link would help.
  12. All valid points, great list. I just want to comment on "across all devices" and emphasize how important this is (even if it doesn't fall under "a visual element that makes a website stand out"). Optimizing for all screens is something I've seen being forgotten more times than I can remember.
  13. I also believe this would help. Is it okay now?
  14. I hope things are going well now. Apart from a couple of issues mentioned above (which I believe are solved now), I think your website has affiliate marketing potential. You might find Ahrefs blog quite useful, there's a good article about affiliate marketing for beginners. You could also read about google analytics affiliate tracking, as this is a good way to keep track of your sales. Good luck!
  15. Following. This sounds like a great idea. I would like to see if something other than Zapier will be offered.
  16. I checked, and of course, you are right and thank you for correcting me. I wrote what I read on a blog a while ago without checking, my bad. (Talking about the part "being updated frequently")
  17. Following. It would be great if there was a plugin that allows dynamic pricing. I've seen this topic mentioned in another thread, and I am under the impression that there's no solution that works for all. There might be ways around it for specific cases, but I haven't found one that does the trick for me.
  18. It shouldn't because when you make changes to an already published post, you're telling Google that this is a new version of the same content. As long as you properly mark up your revised content with the appropriate metadata, there's no reason why editing a post should have any negative impact on its search engine visibility. However, I wouldn't recommend doing it often, as Google and other search engines may see the post as being updated frequently, and give it a lower ranking as a result. Making frequent and substantive changes to the content could also be seen as spamming and could lead to a decrease in traffic.
  19. You could start by checking your website's source code for any malicious or unwanted content. It's also a good idea to scan your website with an online scanner or security software. You could also review your website's logs for any messages that may indicate the source of the issue.
  20. Exactly, companies like that one make money by tracking and profiling website visitors. By being implemented on numerous websites, they are in a unique position to track people on the web, compiling their browsing history into profiles that can then be shared, processed, and sold.
  21. +1 here. No need to explain the benefits, it's just a useful feature that many people would appreciate having.
  22. I usually go back to basics when something doesn't work, so maybe reading through this could help. Good luck!
  23. I believe this article from the Help center could help you solve the issues for your client. Another thing you could do is create a QR code that redirects customers to your coupon code page. You can use a service like a QR code generator of your choice or the interface provided here, and then embed it on your website or in an email. When customers scan the QR code, they'll be redirected to your coupon code page. Generally, I tend to use QR codes whenever possible. Hope this helps.
  24. This worked for me when I had a similar issue, hope it will help OP too.
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