Join a small agile team within Sectigo working to improve products for retail customers.
We're looking for the following roles:
* Cloud Ops Developer | U.S., Canada (Remote) - join a small agile team that runs a backup service that is used over 1 million times a day. You will be a part of a team that is working on a live Ruby on Rails project. Your primary role is managing and maintaining the infrastructure and services that are hosted on the AWS cloud platform. The project currently integrates with multiple APIs, internal services, and cloud-based workers (AWS).
* Senior PHP Developer | U.S., Canada (Remote) - join a small agile team to continuously improve and iterate Sectigo products for retail customers. You will use your expertise and experience to design, develop, and maintain Sectigo’s e-commerce and customer platform based on PHP. The customized project handles over a hundred different variations of products and has a global customer base.
* Intermediate PHP Developer | International (Remote) - join a small agile team to continuously improve and iterate Sectigo products for retail customers. You will use your expertise and experience to design, develop, and maintain Sectigo’s e-commerce and customer platform based on PHP. The customized project handles over a hundred different variations of products and has a global customer base.
Please reach out: daniel.tse@sectigo.com for more details.
Join our portal teams as we help customers secure their websites.
Looking for:
* Engineering Manager - 2-3 years experience running an agile team. You'll be helping to manage a team (4 developers) transitioning a live Ruby on Rails project to a Golang one.
* UX Designer - 2-3 years experience. Work with a team to prototype, test, and develop mockups. You'll be conducting small scale usability tests, synthesize results into insights and iterate on designs.
Looking for full time employees. Competitive pay and benefits. You must be legally authorized to work in your region (e.g. US, Canada, EU, etc). Shoot me an email at daniel.tse@sectigo.com
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Join our portal teams as we help customers secure their websites.
Looking for:
* Senior Ruby Developer (must be familiar with AWS)
* Intermediate PHP Developers
* Perl Developers
* Front end developer (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
* UX Designer
Looking for full time employees. Competitive pay and benefits. You must be legally authorized to work in your region (e.g. US, Canada, EU, etc). Shoot me an email at daniel.tse@sectigo.com
Experienced Technical Product Manager with over 15 years of developer experience. I have helped various organizations from small startups to large government organizations. For small startups, my dev experience has helped deploy MVPs to validate business concepts and lead to early profitability. For large government organizations I roadmapped and prioritized features that helped departments deploy solutions 2 years ahead of schedule and massively under budget.
I can help you determine, deliver, and iterate on the core value of your product.
Technologies: HTML/CSS/Javascript, JAMStack (Gatsbyjs), PHP, NodeJS, Go
Experienced Technical Product Manager with over 15 years of developer experience. I have helped various organizations from small startups to large government organizations. For small startups, my dev experience has helped deploy MVPs to validate business concepts and lead to early profitability. For large government organizations I roadmapped and prioritized features that helped departments deploy solutions 2 years ahead of schedule and massively under budget.
I can help you determine, deliver, and iterate on the core value of your product.
According to the link, in short, it says to notify your users (assuming you've been keeping track of them via a mailing list) and then posting an uninstall button.
As far as I can tell, there will be no way to programmatically transition users and their IAP outside of your chromeapp. Meaning, we will have to figure out a way to get users to register their purchases to a database.
> According to the link, in short, it says to notify your users (assuming you've been keeping track of them via a mailing list) and then posting an uninstall button.
> As far as I can tell, there will be no way to programmatically transition users and their IAP outside of your chromeapp. Meaning, we will have to figure out a way to get users to register their purchases to a database.
It will be very disappointing if Google doesn't help make this migration easy.
I don't think that will be very likely as you'd be surprise how little information you're given about users who make any purchases.
Currently, it's up to you to create hooks upon successful payment to ask for information (which is extremely weird to the users because they're under the impression that they paid you directly and already possess that information).
Every In-App-Purchase (or app purchase) is not linked between platforms. It sort of makes sense that any IAP you buy in iOS will not (automatically) make it over to Android, but it makes less sense between Android and Chrome (considering it's the same Google user).
Thanks! I thought about porting, but honestly this was a "big fish in a little pond" scenario. With fewer apps (and also fewer users) you don't have to do a lot to stand out. I'd have to weigh cost/benefits of doing an iOS port.
The moment it was announced that Android Apps/Play store was coming to Chrome OS, I always wondered about the fate of Chrome Apps.
I built a Photobooth App called Photomatico[1] (for use in events/wedding/parties). While there is an endless supply of photo/camera apps in Android and iOS, there were only a few photo/camera apps on the Chrome Store, and even less that didn't rely on using Flash. I wrote Photomatico originally as a web app for one of my friend's wedding (super happy with the use of only HTML/CSS/Javascript).
It was a relatively small effort to package the code into a web app (because packaged web apps have the added functionality of running offline/disconnected, kind of like Cordova/PhoneGap) and adding to the fact that Google handled all the payments - so no need to do extra work and sign up for credit card processing/Stripe/Recurly/paypal, etc. So all you had to do was add a few lines of code, zip it up and people would pay you for it!
I think people value the simplicity of an "app" versus a website even though in my case the functionality is equivalent. From the last 3 years, I find that non-tech people (i.e. people who celebrate retirement parties, DIY party organizers, etc.) are pretty comfortable with the concept of packaged apps (icons, distinct install process) but are even more comfortable with the safety of an App store. As crowded as it is, users definitely were more comfortable with a store than navigating and bookmarking a website.
I have built other apps that use the bookmarking feature to launch separate self-contained windows and my own anecdotal observations show that this workflow is really hard for them to grasp. Even the "new" way in Chrome is being dismissed by users because it looks too much like an ad or popup.
A few years ago, I put my Photobooth app on the Chrome Store and slapped a price (currently:free for selfies, $40 for the "Events" edition). I learned a lot about pricing/offering (I was surprised when I discovered I had more people paying $40 for the Events Edition than $5), building an email list (incentivizing signups), etc.
Just the other day, I was reviewing my revenue figures, and for relatively low amounts of work/support it's currently bringing in around $150 CDN / month, with over 40 daily installs, a couple thousand pictures taken weekly.
As sad as it is to see the chrome store go all I can say (in 2018 when they will shut it down) is: "So Long! Thanks for all the fish!"
I was working on a Chrome app so this is interesting to read, thanks! Are you planning to convert your app to an extension now? Is that possible? Did you consider monetising this as a web app somehow?
I can see the usefullness of this tool but it's not clear how to use it. I installed it but nothing changed (i.e. there's no button in the toolbar). I tried restarting Chrome hoping to see some changes, nothing. I went to the extensions settings page but all I see are checkboxes for different see screenshot: http://imgur.com/rOBCMmj
It would be extremely helpful to have even a basic tutorial page/link pop up after installation (you can add this hook in the manifest.json).
That's a good point. Will add a tutorial in the next version.
There is no setup to be done. Once the extension is enabled, you simply visit any supported website and the keyword metrics will show up automatically. Just google for a keyword and the keyword data should be seen under the search box. Visit Google Search Console or Analytics, and keyword columns automatically appear inside the table.
If you are having any issues with this, please do email me at support@keywordkeg.com and I'll be happy to figure out why its not working for you.
Join a small agile team within Sectigo working to improve products for retail customers.
We're looking for the following roles:
* Cloud Ops Developer | U.S., Canada (Remote) - join a small agile team that runs a backup service that is used over 1 million times a day. You will be a part of a team that is working on a live Ruby on Rails project. Your primary role is managing and maintaining the infrastructure and services that are hosted on the AWS cloud platform. The project currently integrates with multiple APIs, internal services, and cloud-based workers (AWS).
* Senior PHP Developer | U.S., Canada (Remote) - join a small agile team to continuously improve and iterate Sectigo products for retail customers. You will use your expertise and experience to design, develop, and maintain Sectigo’s e-commerce and customer platform based on PHP. The customized project handles over a hundred different variations of products and has a global customer base.
* Intermediate PHP Developer | International (Remote) - join a small agile team to continuously improve and iterate Sectigo products for retail customers. You will use your expertise and experience to design, develop, and maintain Sectigo’s e-commerce and customer platform based on PHP. The customized project handles over a hundred different variations of products and has a global customer base.
Please reach out: daniel.tse@sectigo.com for more details.