As much as Christmas is a time for joy and sharing, it also inspires ecommerce fraud. Hackers prey on online Christmas shoppers since there are increased transactions and more
As much as Christmas is a time for joy and sharing, it also inspires ecommerce fraud. Hackers prey on online Christmas shoppers since there are increased transactions and more
Statistics from different e-commerce companies and credible research organizations show that shopping cart abandonment rate fluctuates between 59% and 75%. Think about it, e-commerce...
Mobile shopping now accounts for over half of all online purchases. But despite the growing marketing emphasis on the mobile market, the conversion rate of mobile is still much less than...
As online customer reviews begin to overshadow traditional marketing, good reviews can help boost your business. That's why it's important to make sure your e-commerce website design is as user-friendly as possible. Here are some tips to protect your online reputation.
Review your customer service history
By revisiting old messages with customers, you can develop an idea of what your strengths and weaknesses are...
The holiday season is the most opportune time for businesses to make a profit. Ecommerce sites can make a lot of money in the last quarter of the year. In fact, many owners of such sites say that they can make approximately 40 per cent of their annual revenue during this time of the year. This is why you need to prepare your eCommerce site for the season, the sales and of course, boost your customers’...
During the past year, there have been multiple security breaches with major retailers including Target, Kmart, and Home Depot that have affected tens of millions of consumers. As such, it is not surprising that one quarter of the 3,039 participants in Web.com's second annual small business perception survey stated that they were likely to change their online shopping behaviour during the 2014 holiday season. In fact, nearly one third stated that they were seriously considering changing their habits.
The holiday season is a notoriously slow sales season for everybody that sells something that can’t be put under a Christmas tree. For example, car sales plummet in the winter months around the holidays, and the people who sell cars do everything they can to earn a profit in the slowest months of the year.
While your sales may not be as bad as the average car dealership at this time of the year, the holidays can still be tricky for many salesman and small businesses. However, there are some tips out there that can help you boost sales...
The holiday season is a time when most consumers are flooded with advertisements for sales, and companies are looking for ways to get them to buy as much as possible. For the savvy consumer, this can feel a little overwhelming, and it can even make some people resentful of the companies they do business with.
If you don’t want your company to be a part of the group consumers resent for their relentless holiday pressure, chances are you’ll need to do something to show them that you value them for more...
Once you have your website, the most difficult part of creating and operating an e-commerce store is over. However, now you must be concerned with the maintenance.
Your business relies on your site being functional and appealing all of the time, which is why maintenance is vital to keeping your website current and fixing issues as soon as they arise.
Halloween is a time when a lot of people are starting to really get into the shopping mode. In fact, even if you don’t sell Halloween costumes or traditional holiday gifts, the Halloween season can be an excellent time to boost your business online.
However, if you really want to have some upward growth this holiday season, chances are you’re going to need to change your website. Use these five amazing Halloween ideas to help increase the revenue of your