Peter Peng

Owner of Lucas Creatives Inc. Tech & business junkie. Former engineer, Shopify owner and developer. Currently focused on social media automation.

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We Put Over 50 WooCommerce Plugins to the test for Kinsta’s PHP 8.0 Update!

This article is also part of Lucas Creatives’s knowledge database. I’m sure many Kinsta-WooCommerce developers have gotten this email from Kinsta: Hi Kinsta User, Obsolete PHP versions are replaced by more recent versions every year. PHP 7.4 is being replaced this year by PHP 8. As a result, we are discontinuing support for PHP 7.4.

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3 Easy Methods for Scalable Increased Profit via Abandon Cart Recovery

Abandon cart solutions scale very well.  They automatically increase your eCommerce store revenue by a % for a small fixed cost.  The more revenue your business have, the more profit. It’s no wonder that the main upgrade feature of Shopify basic to pro is just the Abandon Cart email feature costs $50 USD/ month.  For

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Fixing eCommerce Issues via a Total WordPress & WooCommerce & Theme Update

Recently, we’ve been seeing error messages such as “This plugin has not been tested with your current version of WordPress” or; “Latest WordPress Version Required” or; “No update available”. These were the cracks forming after years of avoiding maintenance and updates.  We were missing out on some new plugin features, and at times we had

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$0 to $1,300,000 per year startup through eCommerce logistics software development

Before:$0 Before Uber Eats and meal delivery became ubiquitous, there was One Life Meals.  Established 2016, we were one of the first to leverage eCommerce and logistics into a 7 figure bootstrapped business. Just like a custom pizza order, each customer had a unique set of meals, dietary restrictions and an address label for the driver. 

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How we doubled sales $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 by developing next level eCommerce

Before:$2,000,000 /year1600 products3000 customers In 2019, a local brick and mortar store wanted to expand their offering into eCommerce.  They tried two websites and developer teams before finding us.  As we did earlier with OneLifeMeals, we immediately treated them as a long term partners, not just a client. See proof of the above figures for

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