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ECommerce solution in Pakistan

ECommerce solution in Pakistan

A complete eCommerce solution

Weebly’s eCommerce website builder gives you a surprisingly easy way to sell products online. We arm you with modern store designs and the powerful features you need to provide a consistent shopping experience that works across desktop, tablet and mobile devices. The online shopping experience once reserved for major online retailers is now at your fingertips.

Fully Integrated Shopping Cart and Secure Checkout

Provide shoppers with the convenience of a fully integrated free shopping cart and a secure checkout experience directly from your ecommerce website. Our shopping cart software is set-up automatically when you create your store so you can start selling online immediately, no technical skills needed.
Complete Mobile Store and Checkout
Give shoppers a mobile experience that works every time from any device. We ensure your online store and products load quickly and display perfectly. All ecommerce websites include a free mobile shopping cart and and secure checkout experience that’s designed to work perfectly on smaller screens like phones and tablets.
Powerful Filtered Product Search
Give shoppers a faster way to find exactly what they want. Highlight the most relevant products and let your customers filter the results by attributes like price, color, etc. Filtered product search helps you maximize exposure across all of your inventory and create more buying opportunities.
Sell Digital Goods, Physical Products , Services and More
We offer flexible options for selling a wide range of products. Digital and downloadable items are automatically delivered to your customers via email with a secure one-time use link. There are extensive options for physical products, one-of-a-kind handmade items, services and donations that can be completely customized to meet your needs.
Search Engine Optimized Online Stores
Our ecommerce websites are designed with search engines in mind so customers can find you. We automatically optimize your site and product pages so you’ll have everything you need to start ranking for search results.
Flexible Shipping Option
Offer the shipping choices that shoppers want and easily handle a full spectrum of shipping situations ranging from simple to complex. Sellers can offer “free shipping” on select orders, set shipping rates based on price or weight and define carriers (e.g. UPS, USPS, FedEx) as well as delivery speed (e.g. ground, 3-day, overnight). Rates can be adjusted for geographic locations including full international support and fine-grained control options for sub-regions (states, provinces, etc.).
Fine-Grained Tax Controls
It’s simple to manage even the most complex tax situations with a Weebly eCommerce website. You determine when and where to apply taxes. Weebly provides and maintains current city, state and province level tax rates for the United States and Canada. For all other countries, tax rates can be defined by the seller.
Track Your Inventory
Manage a handful or hundreds of products. Track your inventory to manage your supply, show customers the number of items remaining to create urgency and boost buying behavior (e.g. only 2 left!), and automatically show items that are no longer available as “out of stock”.
Manage Your Store on the Go with the Weebly iPhone and Android Apps
Mobile apps make it easy and convenient to manage your online store from anywhere. You can process and fulfill orders, provide personalized service and respond to customer inquiries, upload new products and photos, notify customers when a purchase has shipped, check sales figures in real-time and receive notifications whenever a new order is placed.
Powerful eCommerce Website Builder
Getting your store up and running is as simple as choosing a design theme, adding your products, setting up shipping and selecting your preferred way to accept payments. We automatically create a storefront for you to customize as much or as little as you’d like, including the option for full CSS/HTML control and editing.
Modern eCommerce Templates and Storefronts
Choose from a wide variety of modern and unique ecommerce templates and color palette combinations to design the perfect look for your online store. You can showcase featured products, categorize items for easy browsing, customize fonts, and define photo display options to create a store you’ll be proud to share.
Free eCommerce Hosting
Reliable, world-class cloud hosting that’s redundant and scalable means your online store is always available. We handle all the details to ensure your ecommerce website loads quickly every time, no matter how much traffic you receive.
Payment Options
Instantly accept major credit cards directly from your own domain name. Choose from a variety of payment options including Stripe, PayPal, Authorize.net, and Square.
Showcase Your Products with Display and Merchandising Options
The Weebly eCommerce platform brings the ease of drag and drop website creation to product merchandising. Create rich product descriptions with slideshows and videos. Easily reorder products for maximum visual appeal. Shoppers can easily share your products on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
Integrate Content and eCommerce
Combine content and products in unique ways to create more buying opportunities. In addition to a powerful storefront, Weebly gives you the freedom to showcase and sell products or accept donations from any page on your site such as a blog or your homepage with our standalone ecommerce element.
Sell to Shoppers Around the World
Tap into the growing global market with complete international support for accepting payments, shipping and taxes. Payment processing is available in 25 countries with PayPal and 11 countries with Stripe. Easily manage shipping to any destination. Flexible tax management with fine-grained controls to support online stores globally.
Process and Manage Orders
Process and manage orders from end-to-end with order confirmation emails, shipment tracking notifications, refunds and returns processing and real-time reporting for orders and sales.
Import Your Online Store to Weebly eCommerce
Want to see a preview of what your existing store could look like on Weebly? Import your store from Etsy, Shopify or upload a  free version for up to five products and a Business plan with unlimited products and the full set of features for only $25/month.
Drive Sales with Coupon Codes & Discounts
Sellers are armed with promotional offers to compete effectively and increase sales. They can incentivize visitors to purchase with a limited-time offer, attract new buyers by offering a referral discount and generate repeat sales from existing customers by running a sale.CSV file directly into Weebly’s eCommerce platform for fast and easy setup. Once imported, you can adjust and tweak your store design to create a unique look.
We’re Here to Help You Start Your Online Store
We are committed to helping you create a high-quality store that achieves your goals. We offer live chat, email support and a variety of resources to assist you every step of the way. If you are creating a store for the first time, our Site Planner and free live training sessions will walk you through everything you need to know to get your store up and running.
A complete eCommerce solution
Weebly’s eCommerce website builder gives you a surprisingly easy way to sell products online. We arm you with modern store designs and the powerful features you need to provide a consistent shopping experience that works across desktop, tablet and mobile devices. The online shopping experience once reserved for major online retailers is now at your fingertips.
Adsense Vs DoubleClick CPC

Adsense Vs DoubleClick CPC

Adsense Vs DoubleClick CPC

The legal world presents a unique opportunity for publishers to earn high revenues.  Whether you write a legal blog or operate a legal forum there are a variety of  unique ways to monetize your site.  Lawyers operate in an industry of high margins, therefore they can afford to spend considerably more than typical businesses to acquire new customers.As with most types of blogs or forums, a great way to start is with Google Adsense. Adsense dominates the Pay Per Click (PPC) market and is a great place to begin if you own a new site. You simply need to apply for Adsense, implement the ads on your site, and Adsense takes care of the rest. Adsense pays you every time somebody clicks on your ads, and in the legal vertical ads average $42 per click!If you publish legal content in a particular niche and you’re a lawyer yourself, a great way to initially embark upon site revenues is to reach out to lawyers in your niche outside your geographical market and to sell ads to them in their particular market.  By selling outside your market, you capitalize on your unique, niche content but avoid butting heads with your local competition.  You’ll need to disclose to your prospects your traffic amounts and where that traffic originates, but for a small price you can convince them it’s worth their while.  After all, if a lawyer charges $350/hour and gains one customer billed for 10 hours ($3,500) from a $500 ad then his ROI is 600%.  That’s an amazing return on advertising dollars for any business.If you operate a legal forum, the premise is similar.  Adsense can be a great place to start, but as your forum grows avenues to different niches and subjects will open up.  Once you’re able to segment your forum into categories you can then begin to approach lawyers from different geographical areas and provide each with advertising depending on where your traffic originates.  Of course, you can segment the content so that each lawyer exposes ads to his particular niche.Though there may not be tons of traffic for every niche and geographical segment, the key is the quality and precise targeting of the traffic.  That targeting provides the underlying value for each attorney, as that content finds only the eyeballs of each lawyer’s specific type of clientele in his specific geographical market.  For instance, if a personal injury law blog receives 200 unique visitors/month from Ohio and each spends an average of 5 minutes on the site, maybe a lawyer in Cleveland believes each visitor is worth $2.50 because the visitors are highly targeted and at least one or two are likely to convert into a customer.   This is the logic you’ll use to create appeal to your prospects.So how do you manage all this?  First, you sign up for Google Analytics (GA) for free  to observe and analyze all your site traffic and behavior.  With GA you’ll be able to determine where your traffic comes from and what pages they’re viewing.  Next, you must find a way to segment the ads and serve them in a way that suits each niche and each geographical marget. The solution is through Doubleclick for Publishers (DFP) ad platform, which is also free.   DFP allows you to manage your ads and to show them when and where you want.  It’s a powerful tool, but if it appears too daunting contact us so we can lend a hand.  Lastly, once you’ve signed up for DFP, Google offers a premium version of Adsense called Doubleclick Ad Exchange (AdX).  Google typically extends invites only to premium publishers, but our relationship with Google allows even smaller publishers to join. AdX revenues tend to be 25%  – 100% higher than Adsense and you can sign up here.

SEO Optimize Blogger

SEO Optimize Blogger

SEO Optimize Blogger
In my previous tutorial on BBC (BestBloggerCafe) I tutored about optimizing blogger labels and thus, in this tutorial I'll address optimizing blogger comments. Comments are very important for a blog because they are crawled by search engines. So if a blog is having a lot of comments from the visitors then it is a very good thing. Google and other search engines give importance to the websites or blogs which's posts are commented the most. This shows the popularity and usefulness of a blog. But when people leave bad links in their comments, this becomes a headache for the blogger as well as for search engines. Bad links in comments can destroy your blog and SEO. In general, we keep comments links as nofollow. And nofollow means, we instruct the search engine's crawler to not crawl the link inside comments, but crawl only the content of the comment.This is the best practice, because you can't give dofollow external links to the commentators. This reduce your Page Rank and can harm your blog's SEO. By default now many platforms including WordPress add nofollow HTML attribute to the comment links, but in Blogger there isn't this setting available  But we can do it manually by ourselves.

How to optimize Blog's comments?

Now here is a simple solution for getting rid of this problem. You'll just have to add an HTML attribute to the comments part of HTML section of your blog. Follow steps below:
  1. Login to your blog
  2. Template >> HTML >> Proceed >> Check the Expand Widget Templates
  3. Now find below piece of code by using CTRL+F
expr:href='data:post.createLinkUrl'
Just replace the above code with given code below:
rel='external nofollow' expr:href='data:post.createLinkUrl'
Save your template and you're almost done!

What we did?

We just added a rel='external nofollow' attribute to the comments of the visitors, so now search engines won't follow the links inside comments. You can only use rel='nofollow' but the external nofollow is better then only nofollow, because sometimes you can insert links indicating to your blog's other pages, so they will be followed by search engines and the rest won't be.
Your Turn:
I'm trying my best to resolve all the issues you're facing while working on blogger, so let me know if you have questions regarding this tutorial... Stay happy and peaceful.

Insert Adsense Ads

Insert Adsense Ads Below Posts
Adsense works great on content receiving good traffic from search engines, because it is a targeted keyword based PPC ad network. but if you receive good traffic from search engines and still don't make considerable income with it then you might be doing  some mistakes somewhere in implementation, and ads placements is included in this. So make sure your ads are on the right placements where visitors pay attention at first. We can implement Google ads on any platform or manually created websites, we can insert the ads wherever we want into our pages. But the problem is with blogger blogs, when you use blogger.com for your blog then you are limited to add third party widgets only by using HTML/JavaScript widget in the Layout area. You don't have direct access to the blog post body or Single post in WordPress. Therefore, it becomes headache when you want to insert Adsense ads inside your blog posts, and this is very necessary because the best positions for Google ads are; the header, the post body, below the posts and the sidebar. You can use the header in some templates and sidebar in every template, but the main placement is below the post titles in blogger.But as you might know that blogger.com is built within XML which doesn't allow some characters inside scripts such as >, +, <, && and so on. Therefore, we'll need to alter the ad codes to make it possible.
So this post is all about inserting Google ads below post titles in Blogger for increasing your CTR (Click rate on ads), and the revenue. obviously, when CTR get boosted, the revenue get increased.
I won't take your much time, and I've simplified the tutorial, you just need to follow the tips and easily insert Google Ads below post titles in blogger. And you'll see a dramatic change in your earning and CTR. Let's start how to do this.
  1. Login into your Adsense account: http://www.google.com/adsense
  2. Go to my Ads at top left side and click My Ads >> Create a new Ad unit
  3. Now make the settings for new ad unit as per your choices (See Below picture for example)
4. Select an ad unit of 300*250 which is best for inserting after the post titles in blogger and click the Save and Get code button which is highlighted in the screen shot.
5. You'll get a pop up in which the generated code for the ad unit will be looking like this image:
6. Just copy all the code and paste into this tool http://www.bestbloggercafe.com/bbc-html-character-encoder/
The above tool actually converts the characters to be accepted by blogger core, because blogger in fact doesn't allow illegal characters like <,>,+,&& and so on, so therefore, you need to convert the code by using above tool, so it will convert all the illegal characters to the accepted ones.
Now your converted code should be looking like this:
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;&lt;!--
google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX&quot;;
/* XXXXXXX */
google_ad_slot = &quot;XXXXXX&quot;;
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//--&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;
src=&quot;http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js&quot;&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
All the illegal characters are now removed by that tool and this code is now acceptable for blogger. Now for adding the code to blogger follow these steps(In Blogger New Edit HTML):
  • Blogger >> Template >> Edit HTML >> Jump to Widget >> Blog1 >> Find var='post'
  • When you found var='post' just click the arrow at the left side for expanding that widget
  • Now when the widget is expanded, search for this code: <data:post.body>
  • Just before <data:post.body> paste the converted code
Now your code should be looking like this:
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;&lt;!--
google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX&quot;;
/* XXXXXXX */
google_ad_slot = &quot;XXXXXX&quot;;
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//--&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;
src=&quot;http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js&quot;&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
<data:post.body/>
This is for displaying the ads below the post title, if you want to insert the ads below the post then simply paste the converted code below tag. So the ads will be showing up below the post.
But in above code there is a problem, the ads will be appearing on the home page as well as on single posts, and we don't want that because we need this unit to be displayed only on single posts, not on home page. So we'll need to add an if statement which is a XML tag in blogger, so now you should be inserting the ads along with these two conditional tags like this:
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == &quot;item&quot;'>
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;&lt;!--
google_ad_client = &quot;ca-pub-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX&quot;;
/* XXXXXXX */
google_ad_slot = &quot;XXXXXX&quot;;
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
//--&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;
src=&quot;http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js&quot;&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
</b:if>

Now by inserting the tags we are actually making the codes to appear only on post pages, but not on home page.You can also use the tags if you want the ads to be centered align. Just add the tag before the ad code and at the end of the ad code, so the ads will be centered align.
Conclusion
By doing this, you are not gonna violating any program policy of Google Adsense, because this is necessary for inserting the ads inside blog posts, and also you are just converting the characters to alternative characters. This doesn't mean you are changing or altering the entire ad code. So don't worry and take it easy.
I hope you'll insert Google ads easily by following all the steps mentioned in this tutorial. However, if you faced any difficulty then I'm always here to help you out, just leave your comment. Take Care!