hey there, do you know any way to create a checkout page in woocommerce similar to the one in thrive cart? with reviews, order bumps etc? great video by the way! very useful! thanks
Hi, woo-commerce has a payment option paypal, but doesn’t accept direct credit cards payments to all countries. My country is not on the list with countries that I can receive direct credit cards payments from woo commerce payments module. Any solution? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video. It made me visit your site and I noticed that you offer a course about thrive apprentice. Would you recommend apprentice for an online video course with wordpress in conjunction with woo? Does your apprentice course contain video or text lessons (somehow it wss not so clear to me)?
Thanks for sharing! Did you migrate TC subscribers (who really are Stripe subscriptions) over to WooCommerce subscriptions or are the "old" customers still going through Thrivecart? I'm looking into doing the same thing in order to eliminate that "two system" overlap with the customer hub. However, as WooCommerce Subscriptions doesn't really setup Stripe subscriptions I was wondering how you solved so that not everyone had to signup again through Woo?
The people who were/are on Thrive still are. I tagged them all as Thrivecart people in my CRM so that I could tell the difference. Then, I change the output of the screen on the MyAccount screen so that, if they have the TC tag, it tells them they need to log into Customer Hub to manage anything.
do you have a list of plugins that you use for Woocommerce?
Thanks for your honest share and obviously from a point of sound knowledge.
Can you host courses on a WP site? Does WooCommerce have a plugin to host courses, with videos)?
hey there, do you know any way to create a checkout page in woocommerce similar to the one in thrive cart? with reviews, order bumps etc? great video by the way! very useful! thanks
Thank you for the content. Do you have a list of plugins you use for WordPress?
Hi, woo-commerce has a payment option paypal, but doesn’t accept direct credit cards payments to all countries. My country is not on the list with countries that I can receive direct credit cards payments from woo commerce payments module. Any solution? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video. It made me visit your site and I noticed that you offer a course about thrive apprentice. Would you recommend apprentice for an online video course with wordpress in conjunction with woo? Does your apprentice course contain video or text lessons (somehow it wss not so clear to me)?
Fantastic presentation. Thank you!
Good assessment! I appreciate your thoughts about the two platforms.
Glad it was helpful!
Very accurate description of the problem!!!
One question, can you have thrivecart and ecommerce both within the same wordpress?
If one fails it would be working?
Thanks for sharing! Did you migrate TC subscribers (who really are Stripe subscriptions) over to WooCommerce subscriptions or are the "old" customers still going through Thrivecart?
I'm looking into doing the same thing in order to eliminate that "two system" overlap with the customer hub. However, as WooCommerce Subscriptions doesn't really setup Stripe subscriptions I was wondering how you solved so that not everyone had to signup again through Woo?
The people who were/are on Thrive still are. I tagged them all as Thrivecart people in my CRM so that I could tell the difference. Then, I change the output of the screen on the MyAccount screen so that, if they have the TC tag, it tells them they need to log into Customer Hub to manage anything.
@@BlogMarketingAcademy I got it. That's a nice solution. Thank you for clarifying. I really appreciate it!
Really like your videos man
Glad you like them!
yes great, show us how woocommerce make better to thrive, thanks
Thank you
zapier...
15 minutes of over waffling and repeated statements with absolutely no examples. Thanks.
Thank you for being so thankful. You are what make UA-cam comments so awesome.
@@BlogMarketingAcademy I think some real live screen shot examples would have been great.