Metorik for Shopify is here
Today, after months of design and development, we're excited to officially launch Metorik for Shopify. It's the same Metorik you know and love but now available for Shopify.
Here we dive deep into the world of eCommerce. You will find tutorials on WooCommerce & Shopify, general tips and advice around running an eCommerce store, and Metorik announcements + guides.
We all have a different way of doing things. Data that matters to us and our eCommerce business, and data that’s not so important. With that in mind we’re excited to announce that Custom Columns is now here!
Today, after months of design and development, we're excited to officially launch Metorik for Shopify. It's the same Metorik you know and love but now available for Shopify.
Metorik has always let you view sales for your products, variations, and categories with ease. Today we're adding a new report to give you insights into brands you sell.
The eCommerce website development process is made up of more than just the code of the website. There are a lot of different parts that all come together to make the finished product.
Good communication is perhaps one of the most important skills in life. If you are able to communicate well, you can overcome almost any issue you face; whether it’s with a family member, a friend or even in business. And for someone operating a WooCommerce subscription store, this point holds as true as ever.
COGS (cost of goods sold) is an important figure to look at when evaluating the profitability of your products and your business. Today we look at what it is and how you can better use it in your WooCommerce or Shopify store.
Engage’s custom email option is a powerful and often under-utilized feature that can help you win back customers and avoid some costly situations.
Today I'm going to show you how to harness the power of WooCommerce and Slack together. This will allow you to create a daily/weekly/monthly summary report of your orders, products, customers and subscriptions that is sent directly to your Slack workspace.
With some magic, it's possible to get conversation rates for your WooCommerce store using the Google Analytics data you already have.
Customer LTV, or just LTV for short, is a valuable metric for understanding how much a customer is actually worth to your business. LTV will tell you how much dollar value you should expect from every new customer — and knowing how to derive and use it is fundamental running to a successful eCommerce store.