If you want to learn how to secure your blog posts, and pages so nobody can copy it or even select the text, then follow along the instructions given below and you’ll be able to secure all your blog posts at once.
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How to Leverage Form Abandonment on Your Website
Imagine your product sales page where every user is almost on the verge of completing the order but somehow they feel otherwise and abandon your cart or form.
After having spent so much time designing and crafting your form, I can understand your pain of not having converted your visitors into buyers.
Fortunately, we have a solution! Enter Form Abandonment Addon for WPForms (opens in a new tab).
By the way, if you haven’t already installed WPForms, this is the time to do it because it has everything that you can think of when adding forms to be filled by your visitors. I don’t see any reason why not to use it.
I have been using WPForms on almost all my websites and blogs in addition to experimenting with Contact Form 7 currently on this blog.
I have experienced WPForm’s intuitive, clutter-free, simple to use interface which has an easy drag and drop objects to customize the forms.
With WPForms, comes the Form Abandonment add-on, which can help you leverage and take advantage of your visitors who leave half-way while completing the forms on your website.
Here’s how it works:
Within your WordPress dashboard, click on Add-ons under the WPForms section.
Search for the Form Abandonment Add-on and install it.
Once activated, you will find that add-on under your form settings while customizing your form. After that, you could easily add your permalink and embed this form code wherever you want.
Once set up, you will start seeing a new column that shows if your users have abandoned your form and can thus follow up with their details, or even offer an upfront discount so they can continue to leverage what you have to offer.
This is certainly a win-win for both your customer as well as your business!
I am curious to know how this goes for you. Please let me know in the comments below on how it worked for you. Thanks for reading!
How To Bring Back Hidden Styles In Word 2007
You see Heading 1 but don’t see beyond in your Word similar to this screenshot?
Don’t panic. The remaining Heading styles are hidden by default and usually known as Hidden Styles.
And in this post, we will see how to bring them up and be displayed in the Styles box forever!
- Hit Ctrl + Alt + Shift-S to bring up the Styles pane.
- Select Manage Styles at the bottom of the pane.
- Go to the ‘Recommended’ tab and ensure the Sort order dropdown is set to ‘As Recommended’.
- In the list you see there, you can scroll down a bit to see all your remaining Heading Styles with (Hide Until Used) shown.
- All you have to do is just shift+select the hidden styles and hit the button ‘Show’.
Game Over!
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How about adding a Google Plus button to every link text to your website? This guide explains the process in detail for you.
Thanks for reading! Hope this helped. If yes, please leave a comment.
7 Hacks to Beat Writer’s Block
Have you ever wondered why it isn’t easy to focus while Writing?
Imagine, as a writer, if you were able to not just combat the below given common problems but also turn the tables and use it to your advantage that enables you to finish your creative work as soon as possible. [Read more…] about 7 Hacks to Beat Writer’s Block
How to login when SumoMe badge is hidden (Four Ways explained)
SumoMe, with lots of love for its users, has created a suite of tools for bloggers like us to use. At the same time, they also introduced a way to hide their blue badge from showing up to your visitors – their way of showing unconditional love! However, that badge was the ‘go-to’ area for the admin to use to login to SumoMe. [Read more…] about How to login when SumoMe badge is hidden (Four Ways explained)