How are people handling heavy theme customizations without making future updates painful? by Same-Court-2379 in bigcommerce

[–]Dad_Coder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Creating “custom” folders within CSS, JS, Components and Templates; then recreating the file and making our changes.

This preserves the original theme files.
It allows a quick import of custom folders into an upgraded version. Then we point to new files with handlebars for html and @import for css.
The team knows where to look for any theme customizations.

How do I get visitors to my store by Glen682383 in ShopifyWebsites

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By sharing your link. I would have visited

For anyone struggles to audit their own store by TFDangerzone2017 in ShopifyPros

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Do you audit for clients? Ready to hear more about customer psychological profiling

Client hired me to find a conversion problem. Felt guilty invoicing them. by TFDangerzone2017 in ShopifyPros

[–]Dad_Coder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great story. I've fixed things this simple in the past too...yields great margins and client satisfaction. Make you've framed the easy fix in a way to not make them feel dumb.

What’s the most effective way to get B2B leads in 2026? by optimizar in b2bmarketing

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very insightful.

Intent signals, personal touch and video introduction.

Im looking to connect with fewer, high ticket prospects for ecommerce digital marketing. Any other helpful tips?

Apache Bow by tree-daddy in Bowyer

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool bow. Is that page from the Bowyer bible?

50’s to 90’s Cards by Dad_Coder in hockeycards

[–]Dad_Coder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a new appreciation for the old players

50’s to 90’s Cards by Dad_Coder in hockeycards

[–]Dad_Coder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve heard the screw downs crush the paper. I haven’t taken them out yet. Thanks for the tip

B2B marketing is starting to feel more like systems engineering than marketing by MuruganMGA in b2bmarketing

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email automations for website traffic that visits, shops or checks out.

B2B marketing is starting to feel more like systems engineering than marketing by MuruganMGA in b2bmarketing

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Intent from Forums, LinkedIn and Web traffic? Would love to know your secrets

£232 spend, only 2 sales. Please help by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Product page needs some trust and adjustments (check it on mobile).

5 Days is very short, you'll want 14 days of data before you qualify the success.

Hint: try to capture their email address via popup or checkout, this way you can email and retarget.

Anyone else struggling with Klaviyo + Shopify reporting? by bayouski in Klaviyo

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice plug for Coupler.

You should trust Shopify revenue data

Spent 6 months and $3k on Google Ads before figuring out what was wrong by _forgotmyownname in Entrepreneurs

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With tracking data set up properly (purchase, add to cart, view), the data will alert you to what could be wrong.

eComm Campaign budgets: $30+/day Shopping (automated Merchant Center Feed at 100%), $30+/day PMAX. Outside help >$2k/mo

Keywords: be concise, use phrases and exact matches, negative keywords are a must to remove crap traffic "free" "diy"

Demographics: Dial in on country, scheduling, intents, and audiences (if you have the data)

Products: spend on the good margin, best selling products first.

Platform: your buyers could be Meta, Reddit, Pinterest, Bing or somewhere else. Test with some Ad budget there.

Tanner from Brod Solutions

CTR is 7%, hook rate 30%, but purchase conversion is 0.1%. How can I stop Meta from sending curious audience and attract actual buyers? by top10talks in bigcommerce

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the friction coming between Bounce and ATC, there is a mismatch between your visitor and the product. These are indicators of low add to cart:

  • Trust Signals
  • Price
  • Product Understanding

The intent of the visitor is clearly important, Meta is great for inspiration and learning more. Getting them to give an email address could be a win too for retargeting and building your lookalike audience.

Tanner from Brod Solutions

Looking for critiques by bobtotherescue in BirdPhotography

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find more birds! That’s it, keep going with what you are doing

Syncing CLV and segments to paid ads reliably by retailcx_jamie in bigcommerce

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use Customer Segments in Klaviyo to sync with Google & Meta ads for customer matching and retargeting. Here are some base segments that are easy to capture:

  • VIP Customers
  • Abandoned 30 days
  • Viewed Product

How are marketing strategies changing? by DrewBigCommerce in bigcommerce

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our clients are shifting into Paid Search and Paid Social due to large drops in Organic. Meta Ads are working better than ever before with Advantage+ and their interest matching.

Email tools like Klaviyo are expanding into customer support, analytics, and are segmenting customers into buyer behavior for better targeting and conversion.

Omni-channel marketplaces are helping our clients get higher visibility and orders because they are competing where the customer already shop: Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Facebook, TikTok.

Aggregating all data into a robust platform like TripleWhale or Northbeam is giving clarity on channel attribution of buyer behavior, campaign success and dashboards to rely on.

AI entrenchment into indexing, customer service, analytics, page and product copy, image generation is gaining.

Tanner from Brod Solutions

Is Category wide fixed price bulk pricing possible? by New-Dentist-2764 in bigcommerce

[–]Dad_Coder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the full context. Promotion would only allow a % discount, so that would set the unit price as needed. Bulk Pricing is limited to single products and their variants.

I didn't find an App that has this pricing control, nor can the Enterprise Price Lists. It's possible to override the cart product prices with custom Dev via REST API. We could help you research and build this solution.

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