It has been obvious and proved through several studies in past several years that mobile usage and mobile commerce has transformed engagement between brands and consumers which has directly affected the Retail Store sales. Especially during the holidays this has increased by many folds atleast to 6 folds in recent trends.
If you've ever purchases a course or e-book through my blog, then you've seen Woocommerce at work! The actual plugin is FREE but you can purchase extensions to enhance the store if you’d like (there are also some free ones like the Genesis Connect one I use). Just don’t get carried away with paid extensions. It does a lot without paying a dime!
Online shopping continues to remain a popular practice, particularly during the holiday gift-giving season each year. ComScore's State of Retail Report showed that approximately 78% of the U.S. population age 15 and above made an online purchase during the first quarter of 2014.
So, you're looking into building your own ecommerce website? There are some things that you need to keep in mind as you go through the process of constructing the website. Below we're going to go over the most important parts of building an ecommerce website that's responsive and SEO friendly.
Blogging is critical especially for e-commerce sites. Not only does it increase your store's lead generation, it also ensures that you are building your customer base. Adding a blog can bring a lot of benefits for your site; however, most store owners would put up a blog page but not utilize this to grow their business.
Your customers are gold and any repeat visitors to your ecommerce website are even more valuable. You want them to keep coming back, and according to Shreyes Kejariwal, CEO of Keyideas, the way to do this is by rewarding them for their loyalty.
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