This eCommerce Stuff is doing my head in.

I really wanted to start this 'Blogger' stuff with a few well placed (albeit fowl mouthed) expletives, but the way Google is these days I doubt it would 'see the light of day'. Just as a point of order, Google, if I was looking for a company to give me moral guidance, it would definitely NOT be you or Microsoft. Try learning your place and stop trying to control people's lives.

Anyone who knows me in even the slightest of ways, knows that I have very little patience for actors in the digital world to not to respond in what I would consider a timely manner. I don't suffer fools gladly. I don't appreciate the likes of Google lecturing me on whether or not I have deceived the buying public because I added 'Media' to the end of my business name - slap me stupid and call me Susan.

The other big thing in my life right now is WordPress and an attempt to create a passive income stream and as a consequence avoid bankruptsy. 

I adore everything about WordPress - incl. the amazing 'Happiness Engineers' (the affectionate term WordPress use for their help desk employees).

For those not aware of the machanics of WordPress, it's essentially a 'blog tool' based loosely around the block principles. Every element you want to add to your web page, if you can find it in the block or pattern (or both) section you can add. The editing is out of this world. I am having so much fun. Well, not entirely:

ecommerce is a whole different kettle of fish. Whole cracking duck escrament - (rhetorical) does anyone create a plugin that doesn't then in turn require another 500 plugins to operate at a bargain basement price of only an extra $1000 (oh and let's not try to add that in the native currency of the person buying the bloody product).


I shan't rant and rave too much, but please for all that is right and just in this fairly mucked-up world, can one organisation/business/company/innovator try to get it right. Thank of the consumer for a change and nto how fat your pockets should be (I do not deny private enterprise to earn as much as they are legally allowed to).

Anyway, they wouldn't give a tinkers cuss what I think, so here's some URL connections to what I do:

QMAGAZINE MEDIA  |  QMAGAZINE  |  QMAGAZINE SHOP

btw: I have linked my Blogger to my blog page on THE SHOP, so you can follow me there if you wish. If you'd like 'subscribe' to what I do - PLEASE CLICK HERE - and remember it is FREE!

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