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WordPress E-commerce Product listing Tutorial

In this tutorial we will show you how to add new products in your WP E-commerce store
To begin, please login into your OpenCart admin dashboard
Create the catogery first then go to Catalog > Products link to add the products..






OpenCart E-commerce Product listing Tutorial

In this tutorial we will show you how to add new products in your E-commerce store
To begin, please login into your OpenCart admin dashboard
Create the catogery first then go to Catalog > Products link to add the products..






POP3 vs IMAP, which one should you choose?

Don't know what POP3 or IMAP are or aren't sure which one to choose to access your emails?
POP3 (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) are protocols
used to connect your mailbox server to an email client. This allows you to send and receive your email.
IMAP is best if you want to access your emails from multiple locations,
clients and devices as it doesn't require downloading your email client. POP3, on the other hand,
allows you to download all of your email to one location managed by you.






Backup, Exporting and Importing Outlook E-mails

Back up your email
Select File > Open & Export > Import/Export.
Select Export to a file, and then select Next.
Select Outlook Data File (. ...
Select the mail folder you want to back up and select Next.
Choose a location and name for your backup file, and then select Finish.





πŸ“š Google Sponsored Ads (Google Ads) Tutorial



1. What Are Google Sponsored Ads?

These are the ads that appear at the top of Google search results. They are marked with a small "Sponsored" or "Ad" label. You pay only when someone clicks (Pay-Per-Click = PPC).

2. Set Up a Google Ads Account

  • Go to ads.google.com.

  • Click "Start Now" and create an account with your Gmail.

  • Set your billing info.

3. Create Your First Campaign

  • Click "+ New Campaign".

  • Choose your goal:

    • πŸ›’ Sales
    • 🌟 Brand awareness
    • πŸ“ž Get phone calls
    • 🌐 Website traffic
  • For beginners, Website traffic is a good start.

4. Choose Campaign Type

Search Campaign: Shows ads on Google search results.
Display Campaign: Shows ads across websites and apps.
Video Campaign: Shows ads on YouTube.

πŸ‘‰ Start with Search Campaign for basic sponsored ads.

5. Set Target Location & Language

Choose where you want your ad to show (country, city, or even radius around your shop). Set the language (usually English).

6. Set Budget and Bidding

Daily budget: How much you’re willing to spend per day (e.g., $5/day).
Bidding: Focus on clicks (CPC β€” Cost Per Click) if you want more visitors.

7. Create Ad Groups

Group similar keywords together.

Example:

  • Ad Group 1 = "Buy Laptops"
  • Keywords: buy laptop online, best laptops, cheap laptops

8. Write Your Ads

  • Headline 1: (max 30 characters)
  • Headline 2: (max 30 characters)
  • Description: (max 90 characters)

Example:

Headline 1: Buy Laptops Online
Headline 2: Free Shipping Available
Description: Find The Best Deals on Top Brands. Order Today!

9. Add Keywords

Think about what people would type into Google. Use Google's Keyword Planner (free tool) to find good keywords.

Match types:

  • Broad match: maximum reach.
  • Phrase match: more precise.
  • Exact match: very targeted.

10. Launch & Monitor

  • Press "Publish" and your ads will start running after approval.
  • Monitor:
    • Clicks
    • Impressions
    • CTR (Click Through Rate)
    • Cost per click
  • Adjust keywords and bids based on performance.

πŸ”₯ Bonus Tips

  • Always test multiple ads (A/B testing).
  • Use ad extensions like call buttons, links to pages, locations.
  • Track results with Google Analytics.
  • Use negative keywords to block bad traffic.


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