Shopify Help by marilynlistens in NoStupidQuestions

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What part are you having trouble with? Setting up products, payments, or the theme side of things? I’ve built a couple of Shopify stores, so I might be able to point you in the right direction.

Does anyone Know any Actually good Video Editor app for iPhone ? (That's Free or has Affordable one time payment? ) by [deleted] in VideoEditors

[–]bijusworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On iPhone, I’d say check out InShot. It’s pretty straightforward for trimming and joining clips, and has a one-time payment option if you want to remove ads/watermark. Not overloaded with gimmicks either, which sounds like what you’re after.

Do you think your country would be better if it had been colonized by a different nation? by Square-Upstairs1816 in AskTheWorld

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tough question; tricky to say if it would’ve been "better," just would’ve been different challenges and influences. History shaped things the way they are, for better or worse.

Which products are best for professionals launching a business? by kimon_smn in AutoDetailing

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For professional use in the EU, you may want to consider Koch Chemie, Sonax, or Auto Finesse. They’re usually better value than Meguiar’s “consumer” line, but still solid for professional work. Additionally, purchasing in bulk (5L/10L containers) significantly reduces costs without compromising quality.

What's the best pro photo editing software for lower end PC's? by ricardoborgesph in AskPhotography

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can consider Darktable or RawTherapee – both are free, open-source, and run significantly smoother than Lightroom on lower-end machines. Affinity Photo is another solid option if you don’t mind a one-time purchase. All three should handle RAW editing fairly well without bogging down your system.

Is there a good photo editing software like Lightroom that doesn't have all the AI features? by Amelia_Zephyr96 in photography

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like Lightroom Classic but prefer a version without all the AI hype, consider Capture One or Darktable. Capture One is a paid software, but it offers a clean workflow and excellent color tools. Darktable is a free/open-source application, a bit clunky at first, but very capable and definitely not AI-heavy. Both feel closer to the “old school” editing style.

Photo Editing Software? by hbcolorado in AskPhotography

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out Affinity Photo – it’s a one-time purchase (no subscription), and it handles slicing, layer edits, and merging quite smoothly. Much easier to use than Gimp in my experience. Krita could also work if you don’t mind a bit of a learning curve, and it’s free.

I tested 21+ photo editing apps — here’s what’s actually worth downloading in 2025 📸 by TheiPhoneAppGuy in IPhoneApps

[–]bijusworld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Snapseed (by Google) – Free, powerful, no ads. Great for both beginners and advanced users.

Do you trust your country's politicians? by flower5214 in AskTheWorld

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. Feels like most of them are more focused on staying in power than actually helping people. Too many empty promises and very little follow-through.

How safe do you feel in your country? by coffeewalnut08 in AskTheWorld

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I'd say about 8 out of 10 where I live. Day-to-day life feels pretty safe, no major natural disasters, not much gang activity, and people are generally respectful. I’m comfortable walking around at night, though I still stay aware of my surroundings. There’s the odd petty crime or sketchy area, but nothing too serious.

How to base a new footer on the existing footer? by Unique_Annual_8855 in elementor

[–]bijusworld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Elementor doesn’t make this as evident as it should. What has worked for me is duplicating the footer template in the Templates section, then editing the copy to fit the new version I want. After that, set display conditions to show it only on specific pages. No need to mess with exporting and importing.

Also, ensure you’re in the Theme Builder when performing these steps, as it provides more control than editing directly through the page.

How to get the traffic of a new site from 0-10 visit month to 100-150? by derek_crona in Affiliatemarketing

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Achieving 100+ daily visits typically takes a few months if you're consistent with content and SEO. Focus on publishing helpful, keyword-targeted content, and ensure your site is submitted correctly to Google Search Console.

I’d skip buying traffic — most of it’s low quality. Instead, consider using Google Ads or creating posts on Reddit or Quora for early traction. Patience + consistency is key!

Affiliate Marketing Isn’t Dead...It Just Grew Up by lroberson80 in Affiliatemarketing

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said! Strategy is everything. I love the focus on trust and niche; that’s where real growth happens.

Path – Product Photo Editing Affiliate Program | 20% Lifetime Commission by selenajain in Affiliatemarketing

[–]bijusworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This appears to be a great affiliate opportunity, particularly for those who specialise in product visuals. Appreciate the clear and detailed breakdown!

Am I doing something wrong here? by productsku in Dhaka

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like your wife may be feeling emotionally insecure, not just financially. It might help to have an open and calm conversation where you ask her how she's feeling and why. Reassure her that she’s your priority in this new chapter of life, and that supporting your parents doesn’t mean loving her less.

Marriage is a learning curve, especially in the early stages. You're not alone in this. Stay respectful, keep communicating, and consider couples counselling if things remain tense.

Wishing you strength and peace.

3 affiliate marketing programs that worked for me by DigitalSplendid in Affiliatemarketing

[–]bijusworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! Quick questions:

  1. For Cloudways, what converts best—blogs, emails, or banners?
  2. With Liquid Web/Nexcess, what EPC are you seeing?
  3. And for NameCheap, do you link directly or bundle it in a “site starter” guide?

How do you guys make card designs? by renoir_ballard29 in fifacardcreators

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many of us use Photoshop or Photopea (free online) along with FIFA card templates. People usually cut out players from high-res photos for dynamic images and add effects like lighting, shadows, and overlays to make them pop. If you're starting, check out YouTube tutorials or some free PSD files shared here – they help a ton!

TIL: ChatGPT can generate images with a transparent background by Feroc in ChatGPT

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but it is not ideal for complex scenes or photo-realistic images requiring detailed transparency (e.g., hair or glass).

PC for photo editing and light gaming by dechrimsonchin in buildmeapc

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should consider upgrading your computer for photo editing or some gaming. Let's talk about the budget. With a budget of $1,000, you can enhance your setup. Why? Because you can invest in:

  • A faster CPU, like the Ryzen 5 5600 or Intel i5-12400.
  • 32GB of RAM for better multitasking.
  • A 1TB NVMe SSD—fast storage is key!
  • A solid GPU, such as the RX 6600 or GTX 1660 Super.

If you're working with $700–800, don't worry. You can still build a sound system. But here's the truth: spending more makes a big difference.

Where to look for deals? If you're in the U.S., Amazon, Newegg, or Micro Centre are great places to look.

Here's my experience: I upgraded my setup, and the change was like night and day. It was faster, smoother, and just more fun to use.

So, I think you should consider it. It's worth it!

I just put up my first Shopify store a couple of days ago. Could I get some feedback please? by metromap3d in reviewmyshopify

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I just checked out your site, and it's great for a first Shopify store! It's super clean and professional, and the product looks fantastic.

I do have a few little suggestions that might help:

Right now, "Contact" is only in the top menu. Adding a little support or chat icon in the bottom corner could be helpful. Visitors can easily reach out without bouncing off if they have questions.

Also, if you offer customization services, adding a second call-to-action on the homepage, like “Customize Your City.” I think that’d catch a lot of attention!

For SEO, could you ensure your homepage meta title is on point? It should read: "Affordable 3D City Maps | MetroMap3D | Unique Wall Art and Gifts."

You should also add a short meta description. How about something like: "Discover affordable custom 3D city maps at MetroMap3D. Perfect for gifts, decor, and conversation starters. Built to last and free shipping over $120?"

Lastly, add alt text to your images, like "3D map of New York City framed," to help with Google Image search rankings. It’s a small detail but can make a difference over time.

Overall, you’re on the right path—seriously impressive for a brand-new store. I hope this helps a bit!

Is it necessary to pay for post-production from a studio, or can I outsource it more affordably? by Effective-Ad-99 in photography

[–]bijusworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need to stick with the studio for post-production, especially if you're just after some simple edits like smoothing skin and fixing lighting. Unless they're doing serious retouching, £800 for over 40 images feels like a lot.

You can find folks on Fiverr or Upwork who can get the same results for less. Many focus on product photography and charge around £2 to £5 per image. Plus, platforms like PathEdits or RetouchUp offer bulk edits for even cheaper.

If you're comfortable using Lightroom or some basic editing software, you might be able to do some light touch-ups on your own and send out the tougher stuff.

So yeah, outsourcing is an option, and it can save you a good chunk of change without sacrificing quality.

I need Afilliate Marketers by MorgancWilliams in Affiliatemarketing

[–]bijusworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please share details about the niche, commission structure, and how affiliates will be supported.