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7 MOST POPULAR TYPES OF WEBSITES AND WHAT THEY INCLUDE
According to research, 38% of people will stop interacting if a website is poorly designed. This means that you should make sure that your website layout sends the right message and answers all your target audience’s questions.
There are several types of websites that you can go for if you want to establish and improve your online presence in the market. Each one of them is designed to satisfy a specific purpose. So, which one should you go for? How can the right website design and layout help your business boom?
This article will explain the 7 most popular types of websites, their purposes, and features. Keep reading to learn more about them.
7 MOST POPULAR TYPES OF WEBSITES
There are currently more than 1 billion websites on the internet, and the number increases all the time. Some of them are definitely more successful than others, so it’s essential to pick the right website design for your business.
Today, web development has become easier, so you can just log into a free website builder and have a functioning website. However, this doesn’t mean that you’ll be able to use the website to elevate your online presence.
You should ask yourself questions like what should my website tell my target audience? How can I use my website design and layout to send a message to my prospects?
Each type of website has specific features and purposes. We’ll discuss the most popular ones in this section.
1. Business Website
Purpose
Tell your target audience why they should work with you
Features
List of products and services
An About Page to tell the customers about your company
Contact information
A call to action
This is one of the most common website types. The company will share examples of past work and customer feedback and explain how to make an order or contact for more questions. In this type, visual branding is crucial, as the website layout should tell your target audience what your brand is all about. The design should be simple to answer as many questions as possible, making sure that the logo and typography complement the company’s message. Customers should be able to get the information they need without scrolling various pages.
2. eCommerce Website
Purpose
Sell online products and services
Features
High-quality images that show the products and services
Easy to navigate with clear sections
Details about your business, shipment, returns, and refunds should be clearly listed
Secure checkout and transactions
eCommerce websites are quite popular because the company sets up a website to sell its products and services online. Once you have an eCommerce website, you’ll have a functioning online shop that you can use with the physical store to increase your sales.
There should be a section for customer service and an About Us section that tells your potential customers more about your business. Just like a business website, sticking to a consistent visual branding strategy is extremely important. Moreover, it should be simple so it doesn’t confuse users.
3. Blog/News Website
Purpose
Provide valuable information about the industry or company
Features
Article lists
Tags for easy navigation
Updated posts
Can lead to an online store
Messages section for more information
The blog or news website should be related to your company’s niche and market, and it should be updated regularly with new posts or the latest news in your industry. The purpose of this website is to deliver valuable content that your target customers will appreciate. Think of what your target customers ask about, how to use your product, and what other products they can use to have a better experience. All these topics can provide excellent content for your blog.
4. Portfolio Website
Purpose
Display samples of work to attract customers
Features
High-quality images
Work samples
Contact information
Creating a portfolio website involves listing information about past projects to promote someone’s business. It can be used by individuals, especially those who work in a creative field, or by agencies and companies. This type of website can lead to an online shop or just display the contact information that customers need to get to the physical store or to contact the website’s owner.
It should be easy to navigate and needs consistent updates. Your target audience should see that you’re engaging in successful projects to consider you for an upcoming one.
5. Service Provider Website
Purpose
Offer an online service
Features
Easy to use
Payment options for subscriptions
This website will work for you if you offer an online service, like converting files to other types, a photo editor, or a grammar checker. The website should be easy to understand, and visitors should be able to access the tool instantly. In most cases, you can offer a limited version of your service that users can try for free. After that, they should be able to pay a subscription to access the tool’s full potential.
6. Landing Page
Purpose
The main part of a marketing campaign that leads to other pages where customers can learn more about your brand
Features
A single call to action
A brief description of the products and services
A clear visual brand
The landing page is a one-page website that your target audience reaches when they click the company’s link. Therefore, the website’s design should stick to the brand’s visual identity and should be simple and to the point. The landing page should work for lead generation, so customers can download an online catalog or learn more about the company’s products through a newsletter.
7. Wiki/Database Website
Purpose
A reference or index that provides a lot of information
Features
Easy search functions
Lots of linked pages
Ability to add comments or edit
This website serves as an index that shows a lot of information. When your target audience clicks any link, they’ll get transferred to another page that shows detailed information about your products or services. A database website can also be accessible to users who can contribute to the added content.
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10 Free Kdrama Sites That Nobody Will Tell You About
Let’s be real here, even though most of us want to watch Korean dramas all day, not all of us can afford high price margins of streaming platforms. Given the fact that a big part of Korean drama fans are still students, it’s only natural to look for affordable ways to keep enjoying Kdramas in the best possible way.
This is why I decided to share these 10 free Kdrama sites that no one will tell you about. I have personally used these sites before and these work just fine. But you will need a little guide on how to use these and I am here to teach you the hacks.
So, read the blog till the end and discover the wonder that free Kdrama sites have to offer. Without further ado let’s get into the list.
10 free Kdrama sites for streaming
10. Dramafire
Starting with my least favorite site, Dramafire, this one is quite complicated and I myself don’t understand how to navigate through it properly. Nonetheless, it can be one of the best free Kdrama sites if you know your way through it.
The very first thing that upsets me is that there are a ton of different versions of the same site and if you don’t know which one is the real one, you are bound to get lost (just as I did). The next negative point is that there are both videos and blog posts, so you need to filter through those if you want to land on the dramas.
Another thing is that I don’t know yet, if there are any options of downloading or not, as it was quite difficult for me to navigate through the site. But again it’s better to have something other than having nothing.
So, you can bookmark this site and use this if your favorite free Kdrama sites aren’t working properly.
9. MyAsianTV
Next in the list, we have MyAsianTV. Even though I haven’t yet used it personally, the interface of this website looks promising. Unlike most of the free Kdrama sites, this one is organized and has different sections, where you can find the most recent Kdramas and the most popular ones of recent time.
There are very minimal advertisements, which is another plus point. You can also search for the dramas you are looking for through the search bar.
Not only Kdramas, but there are also movies and shows that you can easily find out by browsing through the different tabs and the search bar. Downloading here is very easy. However, just as the other free Kdrama sites, it will redirect you to different websites, which you need to be aware of. Other than that MyAsianTV is a standard free Kdrama site that you can use as your permanent choice for watching or downloading Kdramas for free.
8. Dramahood
Next up, we have Dramahood as our 8th free Kdrama site. Honestly, I didn’t like this one. It has a clean interface but that is rather glitchy. The dashboard took quite a lot of time to load, which means you shouldn’t expect much of an user-friendly experience.
The dashboard has a list of some of the most popular dramas and movies of all time, which would be better if replaced with the on-going series and movies.
I haven’t downloaded anything from this site, so I can’t review that experience but beware of the ads. Everything you tap will redirect you to another site, which is certainly very annoying.
But again, if your favorite free Kdrama sites aren’t working then this can be plausible choice.
7. Amazon Mini TV (For indian fans)
Amazon Mini TV is a very special feature as one of the free Kdrama sites for the Indian Kdrama fans. You can watch Kdramas for free, that too, from a trusted provider such as Amazon. But there are cons.
First of all, Amazon Mini TV is not an official streaming platform, it is rather a small inclusion to the Amazon ecommerce application. Hence, you can not expect the quality that Amazon prime Kdramas offers.
Secondly, the limitations of Kdramas are striking. There are very few Kdramas that you can browse through and watch. So, there is a bigger chance of you not finding the drama that you are looking for.
Thirdly, all the Kdramas are dubbed in Hindi. Many of you might like it but I prefer watching Kdramas in the original version (as it keeps my Korean under practice).
So, Amazon Mini TV might not become the kind of free Kdrama sites that you are looking for. However, it doesn’t hurt to try, right?
Read more at: 10 Free Kdrama Sites That Nobody Will Tell You About
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RECENT SEO & MARKETING NEWS FOR ECOMMERCE, March 2024
Welcome to my roundup of SEO and marketing news and useful resources for ecommerce businesses, March edition. There is a lot going on with Google, and some really strong marketing pieces this time around, so let's get right to it.
SEO: GOOGLE & OTHER SEARCH ENGINES
Google launched both a core algorithm update and spam updates on March 5, with the spam update ending on the 20th. Core updates now include the Helpful Content algorithm. In early observations, Etsy and Reddit both picked up visibility in the UK.
The Helpful Content algorithm updates late last year destroyed a lot of sites’ Google traffic. Avoid the things they had in common. You can read the full study here.
Ecommerce sites were some of the biggest losers in Google visibility in 2023, with Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Etsy, Target and Best Buy in the top 10 of sites whose Google appearances slipped.
New to Google SEO? They’ve revamped their SEO starter guide for people like you. And if you are more advanced and want to learn how to optimize your website product pages, this is a good overview.
This lengthy article on backlinks for ecommerce websites covers pretty much all the angles, including the really difficult ones.
Reminder that if you want to rank on Google for a search term, you need to look at what is already ranking, and make decisions based on that content. [video and transcript] This works for most search engines, not just Google.
Yes, Google crawls “high quality” content more often. I used to refer to this as Google thinking the page is “interesting”, so I guess I will need to change my wording...
While Google sends the most traffic to websites, people spend a lot more of their online time elsewhere. Market where people are, not just where your stats say they came from.
Sadly, Google has stopped providing caches of website pages in its search results. While you can still see the caches of some pages by using the Google search Cache:[page link] as in cache:https://cindylouwho-2.tumblr.com that will eventually stop working as well. Bing still provides caches, but unfortunately both it and the Wayback Machine do not crawl often enough to give really recent results most of the time.
Missed Google news in February? Here’s your update. And just in case you are really behind, here is January.
Not Google
Unsure if your website has enough good backlinks? Bing Webmaster Tools will now tell you if you don’t.
Yandex - the top search engine in Russia - was sold by its Dutch ownership group to a consortium in Russia.
SOCIAL MEDIA - All Aspects, By Site
General
A US study of social media use found that the most popular site was YouTube, with 83% of adults using it. Two-thirds of American adults use Facebook, while TikTok is up to ⅓ of the US population.
Because they do change periodically, here are the latest image and video sizes recommended for the top social media platforms. [infographic]
Bluesky is now open to everyone - it was previously invite-only.
Facebook (includes relevant general news from Meta)
Meta has introduced several changes to its Ad options, applying to Facebook and Instagram.
Meta had a great 4th quarter in 2023, with revenue, users, and earnings per share up. “Fast-growing upstarts Temu and Shein, which originated in China, have been pouring money into ads on Facebook and Instagram. Li said on Thursday that revenue from China-based advertisers accounted for 10% of sales for the year and 5 percentage points of growth.”
Instagram
An updated post on Instagram's algorithm and how it works.
Instagram is still beta testing longer Reels for some users.
If your account is a brand account, you can now run ads on Instagram with coupon codes right in them. (Some Facebook users can already do this.)
LinkedIn
Among other recent changes on LinkedIn, the algorithm is now looking to boost important content longer than just the first day or two after publication.
Pinterest
Pinterest has its own stats package, called Pinterest Analytics, but only for “Business” accounts. They show how many people clicked on the outgoing links, how many people saw your pin on their screen, and much more. Here’s everything you need to know.
Reddit
Reddit successfully launched on the stock market this past week, but questions remain about how this will change the site.
Google is paying Reddit to scrape its content through the API instead of from the web.
Snapchat
Snap was a little later than most tech companies doing layoffs recently, waiting until February 5 to let 10% off staff go.
Threads
Threads is so new that the algorithm is bound to change a lot in the next year, but for right now, here is how it works.
TikTok
There is an overwhelming amount of info out there on the US attempt to either ban TikTok or force its sale, and much of it is incomplete, so I will let you Google to your heart’s content if you want to learn more. If you are relying on TikTok to drive sales, this would be a good time to make sure you diversify your promotional strategy.
You can now track trending terms on TikTok through the Creator Search Insights section. “Creator Search Insights will highlight frequently searched topics, which creators can organize by category (for example, tourism, sports, science) or tailor to their content type with the “For You” option. Additionally, creators can filter for “content gap” topics, which are highly searched but have relatively few videos on TikTok covering them.“
TikTok may be testing a photo app, which would obviously compete with Instagram.
Twitter
What? Twitter may have lied about its Super Bowl ad performance? I’m so not shocked.
Tumblr
Tumblr will be selling data access to AI companies.
YouTube
This is a pretty decent article on YouTube SEO.
(CONTENT) MARKETING (includes blogging, emails, and strategies)
Small and micro-businesses need an email list. An email list is:
portable (unlike most social media followers or marketplace buyers)
is available to almost everyone, as we all need at least one email address if we are online
less susceptible to the whims of algorithms (unlike SEO, marketplaces, social etc.)
I keep seeing people argue that no one opens emails, but the chart in the article above is proof that is still wrong. (My blog email list averages close to a 70% open rate, depending on the topic and the time I send it. My jewellery email list - which I hardly ever send to - still has an over 30% open rate. My click rates are well above the industry averages, usually 30 to 40% of all recipients for the blog list. These are much better numbers than social, and astronomically better than my clickthrough rate on Google and other search engines.)
Gmail and Yahoo both changed how they handle bulk emails such as newsletters in February. Here’s what you need to know on the basics, including authenticating yourself so your email gets through.
Find out how to get people to read all the way to the end of your content.
Get ready for April marketing with 5 topical ideas. National Handmade Day is April 6.
We should all think twice before deciding to use AI to create content. “Circa 2024, generative AI does not produce new ideas or even develop its own conclusions. Rather, it regurgitates information that it has indexed.” Not convinced? Here’s another article. “AI-generated content represents the literal “average of everything online.”
ONLINE ADVERTISING (EXCEPT INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL MEDIA AND ECOMMERCE SITES)
Google Ads can now be tracked in Google Analytics 4.
Both Google Ads and Microsoft Advertising were up in the 4th quarter of 2023.
STATS, DATA, TRACKING
Google Analytics 4 tracks organic traffic differently than the previous version. Here’s how to figure it out.
BUSINESS & CONSUMER TRENDS, STATS & REPORTS; SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY, CUSTOMER SERVICE
I’ve probably posted this specific article before, but it is worth another read: how to communicate with customers. For example, “Mirroring your customer’s tone lets them know you’re on their side. If a customer is formal, for example, hold back on the LOLs. If they’re more casual, relax your tone.”
According to a US study, Generation Z is skewing the traditional marketing funnel. “Per Archrival’s data, 77 per cent of Gen Zs and 79 per cent of millennials in the US are actively seeking style inspiration at least monthly, with almost half of those looking for style inspiration on social media. When asked where they learn about new brands, products and experiences, video reigns supreme: YouTube is the most popular platform with Gen Zs, followed by TikTok, then Instagram.”
Trend alert: bag charms are back.
IMAGES, VIDEO, GRAPHIC DESIGN, & FREE ONLINE TOOLS
Almost all of these 12 video tools are free, and some can be used on your phone.
MISCELLANEOUS
This is an older piece, but it checks out: IKEA Hacks for Craft Show Displays. A few of these could be done with non-IKEA items.
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Palestinian graphic designer Bilal Tamimi’s YouTube videos from the village of Nabi Saleh in the West Bank have received 6 million views during the past 13 years. His uploads document joyous festivals and peaceful protests—but also violent skirmishes between Nabi Saleh’s 600 residents and occupying Israeli soldiers. “I need to show to the world what’s happening in my village and the suffering of my people from occupation,” he says.
The platform has helped Tamimi broadcast to his more than 20,000 subscribers, but he’s locked out of YouTube’s revenue sharing program that pays a share of ad sales to more than 2 million video creators in 137 countries or territories. When Tamimi tries to sign up, YouTube’s app says, “The YouTube Partner Program is not available in your current location Palestine.”
The internet has given some Palestinians a global audience, but many benefits of online life that billions around the world can take for granted simply don’t work for people in Gaza and the West Bank. In addition to YouTube’s partner program, money transfer services such as PayPal and ecommerce marketplaces, including Amazon, largely bar Palestinian merchants from entry. Google tools for generating revenue from web ads or in-app purchases are technically open to Palestinians but can, in practice, be inaccessible due to challenges verifying their identity or collecting payment.
As Israeli forces have bombarded Gaza in pursuit of Hamas, tech workers’ and rights activists’ frustrations with the region’s digital inequality has grown. Palestinians are barred from YouTube’s Partner Program and struggle with intermittent connectivity. Israeli YouTube channels in the program could be bringing in some revenue from conflict-related content. Popular Israeli singers have drawn views with songs honoring victims of Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, while travel advice channel Traveling Israel has received millions of views on historical explainers.
Human rights organizations say the disparity in access to online sources of income weakens the Palestinian economy. "Many Palestinians who work online struggle to be paid," says Marwa Fatafta, a policy and advocacy manager at the rights organization Access Now. YouTube’s policy “fits a larger pattern of tech companies’ discriminatory approach to Palestinians.”
Google spokespeople, who asked not to be named for safety concerns, say in a statement that the company is committed to creating economic opportunities for Palestinians through services and training. The YouTube Partner Program won’t be available in the Palestinian territories until Google launches a local version of YouTube, which involves customizing features and options to the language and culture. "We continue to invest in the infrastructure that's needed to offer more tools to monetize with Google to ensure it’s a seamless process and follows local legal requirements,” one of the spokespeople says.
To get a sense of how Palestinians are excluded from or face barriers to tapping the world’s largest ecosystem for making money online—Google’s—WIRED reviewed popular Palestinian YouTube channels, news websites, and apps associated with the region. Interviews with content creators, activists, and current and former Google staff familiar with the region and company policies helped fill out the picture. The investigation revealed how a series of Palestinian projects and companies hit financial dead ends when attempting to monetize online in ways easy for people in countries such as the US and Israel. Others resorted to complicated geographic workarounds that siphon off revenue.
The Google sources not authorized to speak to media allege those challenges reflect years of internal politics and neglect of Palestinian users at the company. The sources say a localized version of the company’s search engine, Google.ps, launched in 2009 only after a desire to provide more relevant results narrowly beat out concerns about public backlash for an action some people could view as endorsing disputed territories. But there hasn’t been management resolve in recent years to risk changing the status quo to introduce a Palestinian YouTube that would give local creators access to monetization.
US congressman Mark Pocan of Wisconsin says Israel’s current attack on Gaza underscores how wrong that pattern of online exclusion is. “When massive companies make money hand over fist from creators but deny them their fair share just because of where they live, that is just plain wrong,” he says. It is crucial, he argues, that “Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have equal opportunities for economic participation.” In May, Pocan led several Democratic US lawmakers in urging PayPal to allow Palestinian accounts. PayPal, which declined to comment, hasn’t changed its policies.
Duty First
Tamimi, 57, started posting on YouTube in 2010 and views it as a duty in service of his villagers, not a way to get rich. He first tried to join the service’s revenue sharing program a few years ago as a way to defray his costs. “I would for sure try to improve my work, to have a good camera,” he says. “And maybe I can help other people who are doing what I am doing through workshops and cameras.”
Today Tamimi uses an iPhone 12 Pro Max he bought himself and camcorders and equipment donated by B'Tselem, a Jerusalem-based nonprofit organization that aims to document human rights issues in Palestinian territories.
Tamimi’s focus on winning attention over profit is no different than other YouTube creators, says Bing Chen, who once led global creator initiatives at YouTube. “Revenue is of course an incentive, but fame is more so,” says Chen, who now develops and invests in creators through his company AU Holdings.
You don’t need a fancy camera or editing to draw an audience. When Israeli professors analyzed about 340 TikTok videos from 2021 related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict they found pro-Israeli videos had higher production values but received lower engagement. They argued that viewers preferred Palestinian content because public sentiment tends to favor those seen as victims.
At a time of widespread suffering now on both sides of the border and an intense period of global attention on the region, Palestinian channels like Tamimi’s could be drawing record engagement and revenue—money that could, one day, make rebuilding easier.
Instead, Tamimi has withdrawn from YouTube. He started posting only infrequently after his village stopped organizing weekly protests around 2018 and with no income available feels no loyalty to the Google service. When an incident flares up, he is now more likely to livestream on Meta’s Facebook, where he draws thousands of viewers. “YouTube is like an archive,” he says, not a place to share new content.
Geographic Gaps
YouTube’s revenue program for creators, known as YPP, launched in 2007 and pioneered the concept of a major social media platform turning amateur stardom into a well-paying job. It now has competition from Meta, X, and TikTok—which also don’t offer their programs to people in Palestinian territories—but remains the leader in influence and geographic reach.
Despite YouTube’s dominant position, WIRED’s review found that YPP doesn’t let in creators from over a quarter of the world's 100 most populous countries, most of them in Africa. It welcomes people from many countries with smaller populations than the Palestinian territories, where, combined, an estimated 5 million people reside. Creators from Iraq and Yemen, also Arabic-speaking places troubled by conflict, are listed as supported.
Chen, who helped develop YPP while working at YouTube, believes that the platform’s leaders may want to avoid funding creators whose content puts them at risk from local authorities, and also worry that language barriers or limited staffing could make it difficult to provide suitable customer service.
But it’s not impossible for platforms to work with creators in Palestine. California-based fundraising service Patreon gets money to Palestinian users through the payments provider Payoneer, and smaller money-moving tools such as Saudi Arabia’s PayTabs say they support transactions with Palestinian accounts.
Other parts of Google’s vast empire claim to serve Palestinians businesses, but people reached by WIRED say the reality is very different.
Google documentation says the Google Play app store allows developers from 163 markets, including one listed as “Palestine,” to sell apps and in-app purchases and that Google’s AdSense advertising system supports 232 countries or territories, including “Palestinian Territory.”
Odeh Quraan, who runs a Ramallah-based software development agency called iPhase with overseas customers, says the sign-up process for AdSense requires entering a PIN mailed by Google. But Israel controls the flow of mail to the West Bank, and many items never arrive, he says. He circumvented that by using Stripe’s Atlas service to establish a company in the US state of Delaware without ever setting foot there. But it comes with downsides. “Taxes are a headache, and transferring money from the US bank account to the local banks has turned out costly,” Quraan says.
Three out of 12 popular Palestinian news websites display ads using Google technology, compared with 11 out of 12 well-known Israeli news sources, WIRED found. One of the Google spokespeople says the company in late October began notifying websites in the region about a virtual alternative to the mailed PINs, though the option is not stated in public support documentation.
Elsewhere in Ramallah, software development company Mongid stopped offering in-app purchases from an ecommerce app on Google Play and abandoned a YouTube channel with tutorials on using online learning tools because it was too difficult to receive revenue via Google, says CEO Mongid Abu-Baker.
This month, he and two other app developers interviewed by WIRED have been stymied by a new Google Play requirement that all developers get verified by global professional services firm Dun & Bradstreet. Neither the Palestinian territories nor their country code for phone numbers are listed as options on sign-up webpages, and Palestinian developers must seek customer service from Dun & Bradstreet through offices in Israel rather than an Arab country.
Abu-Baker calls the lack of recognition an affront on his identity. “Palestinian companies hold an importance no less significant than any other worldwide,” he says. He downgraded his account to avoid verification and now worries about losing access to some Google Play features.
Efrat Segev, chief of data and product for Dun & Bradstreet in Israel, says hundreds of Palestinian businesses have finished verification over the past two years and that complaints are few but that it is trying to remedy the concerns. Google declined to comment.
The difficulties faced by Abu-Baker and others in Palestine clash with messaging from Google’s leaders in California about its work in the Middle East. Last year, Google chief financial officer Ruth Porat announced that the company would spend $10 million over three years to help Palestinian graduates, developers, and entrepreneurs “advance their digital skills and find employment.” Just weeks before the recent war broke out, Google said it aims to serve 3,500 Palestinians from the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem through the investment.
Asked on stage at a conference this month about Google’s role in contested areas like Gaza, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said his company can be a critical technology partner. “We don't see it in the geopolitical context,” he said. “We see it in an enabling context.”
Some Israeli creators, like those in Palestine, feel Google isn’t living up to that. Oren Cahanovitc, owner of the Traveling Israel channel, says videos discussing politics are being flagged by YouTube as not suitable for ads. Corey Gil-Shuster, the Tel Aviv-based creator behind the Ask Project, which interviews Israelis and Palestinians about their views on the conflict, says he’s seen the same pattern.
YouTube’s screening tools can deem videos showing violence or capitalizing on war as inappropriate for advertisers, although partner program participants also get some revenue from paid subscribers to YouTube who don’t see ads. That business, and revenue stream for creators, is growing.
Palestinians lack the opportunity to receive checks from YouTube at all. The Israeli creator Gil-Shuster says the disparity was news to him and that the fix seems clear. “Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza, obviously,” he says, “should have equal right to benefit from monetization as anyone else.”
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How Island Wizards Can Transform Your WordPress & Shopify Experience
WordPress is the world's most popular content management system (CMS), known for its flexibility and extensive range of plugins. It’s perfect for businesses that want complete control over their website’s functionality and design. With the right customization, a WordPress site can be anything you want it to be, from a simple blog to a fully integrated eCommerce solution.
Shopify, on the other hand, is a powerful all-in-one platform built specifically for eCommerce. It simplifies the process of setting up an online store with its user-friendly interface, comprehensive inventory management, and seamless payment integration. It’s ideal for businesses that want a hassle-free experience without compromising on features. Explore more...
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DST
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Top 5 Must-Have Features for a Successful eCommerce Website
In today’s digital era, creating a successful eCommerce website requires much more than just displaying products। The features that guarantee a smooth shopping experience, such as easy navigation and secure transactions, are essential for a profitable online store। These are the top five must-have features for a successful eCommerce website, whether you’re launching a new one or updating an existing one। Visit Us: http://www.shanviatech.com
1. User-Friendly Navigation
Customers may leave a congested website before they get a chance to look around. Navigating the various sections of your store with ease requires user-friendly navigation. Users should be able to readily locate categories, items, and information on the website thanks to its intuitive structure and well-organized menu. Important components of intuitive navigation consist of:
· Search Bar: A robust search functionality that allows users to find products using keywords, categories, or product codes.
· Categories and Filters: Properly organized product categories and filters (price, size, color, etc.) help customers narrow down their choices.
· Breadcrumbs: Provide users with a clear path to navigate back to previous pages without confusion.
Good navigation ensures that customers spend less time looking for what they need, resulting in higher satisfaction and increased conversions.
2. Mobile Responsiveness
By 2024, mobile eCommerce will still be quite popular as so many consumers will be shopping and browsing on smartphones. In order to take advantage of this enormous market, your eCommerce website needs to be mobile-friendly. With a responsive design, your website will adjust to various screen sizes with ease, offering the best possible viewing experience across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. Among the main advantages of mobile responsiveness are:
· Improved User Experience: A mobile-friendly website is easier to navigate and increases customer engagement.
· SEO Benefits: Search engines like Google prioritize mobile-responsive websites, improving your site’s search rankings.
· Higher Conversion Rates: With more users shopping via mobile, a responsive design leads to higher sales and customer retention.
In addition to annoying visitors, a non-responsive website lowers its exposure in search results, which can seriously harm your company.
3. Secure Payment Gateways
One of the most important features of an eCommerce website is security. Consumers must feel secure when transacting, particularly in light of the growing worry over online fraud and data breaches. Gaining a customer’s trust requires integrating a secure payment gateway. To guarantee secure transactions, the following components are essential:
· SSL Encryption: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption protects sensitive information, like credit card details, during the checkout process.
· Multiple Payment Options: Offer various payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, digital wallets (e.g., PayPal, Apple Pay), and even buy-now-pay-later options to cater to a diverse audience.
· PCI Compliance: Ensure your website complies with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) to protect customers’ payment data.
In addition to increasing trust, a secure checkout procedure lowers cart abandonment, which boosts revenue and fosters client loyalty.
4. Fast Loading Speed
Conversion rates and user experience are closely related to website speed. Customers become irritated and may quit a website that loads slowly before completing a purchase. In fact, studies reveal that a little one-second lag in page load speed can cause a 7% decline in conversions. Important techniques to enhance loading speed consist of:
· Optimized Images: Compressing images without losing quality can drastically improve page load times.
· Content Delivery Network (CDN): A CDN distributes content across multiple servers worldwide, ensuring faster delivery of web pages.
· Minimized Code: Reducing unnecessary code, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, ensures quicker page rendering.
Not only does a quick website keep users interested, but it also helps you rank higher in search results because Google values site speed highly.
5. Customer Reviews and Testimonials
In the field of eCommerce, customer reviews are an invaluable resource. They encourage potential buyers to feel confident about the quality of products, which acts as social proof and influences their purchasing decisions. A mechanism that makes it simple for customers to post reviews and read those of others should be included in any successful eCommerce website. Key characteristics include of:
· Verified Reviews: Ensure that only verified buyers can leave reviews, which builds trust in the authenticity of feedback.
· Star Ratings and Comments: A combination of star ratings and written reviews gives customers detailed insights into a product’s performance.
· Review Moderation: Implement a moderation system to prevent spam or fake reviews from appearing on the site.
Testimonials and reviews that are positive increase trustworthiness, encourage conversions, and have a big effect on customer retention.
User experience, security, and functionality must be given top priority on your website if you want to compete in the fiercely competitive eCommerce market. Building trust, interacting with clients, and increasing sales all depend on features like user-friendly navigation, responsiveness on mobile devices, safe payment gateways, quick loading times, and customer reviews. You’ll not only create a seamless buying experience by adding these essential elements, but you’ll also grow your online business to unprecedented levels.
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Shopify Ecommerce & On-Demand Apps: Your Complete Development Solution
In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial for business success. Shopify has emerged as one of the leading platforms for eCommerce, offering a robust and flexible environment for businesses of all sizes. Whether you’re just starting or scaling your online store, Shopify eCommerce website development provides the tools and features necessary to build a thriving online business.
Why Choose Shopify for Ecommerce?
Shopify offers a user-friendly interface and a wide range of customizable themes, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to create a professional online store without extensive technical knowledge. The platform’s extensive app ecosystem allows for seamless integration of various functionalities, such as payment gateways, inventory management, and marketing tools, all of which contribute to a smooth shopping experience for customers.
On-Demand Services Apps: Meeting Modern Consumer Needs
As consumer demand for convenience continues to grow, on-demand services apps have become increasingly popular. These apps allow users to access services such as food delivery, ride-sharing, and home maintenance with just a few taps on their smartphone. For businesses, developing an on-demand services app can open up new revenue streams and provide a competitive edge in a crowded market.
Combining Shopify with On-Demand Services
By integrating Shopify with an on-demand services app, businesses can offer a seamless shopping and service experience to their customers. For example, a business could use Shopify to manage product sales while also offering on-demand delivery services through a custom app. This approach not only enhances customer satisfaction but also streamlines operations by centralizing sales and service management within one platform.
The Development Process
Developing a Shopify eCommerce website or an on-demand services app requires a clear understanding of your business goals and target audience. It’s essential to work with experienced developers who can translate your vision into a functional, user-friendly platform. The development process typically involves several stages, including planning, design, development, testing, and launch, each of which plays a critical role in ensuring the final product meets your expectations.
Final Thoughts
Shopify eCommerce website development, combined with on-demand services apps, offers a powerful solution for businesses looking to expand their online presence and meet the needs of today’s consumers. By leveraging the strengths of both platforms, you can create a comprehensive, user-friendly solution that drives growth and enhances customer satisfaction.
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Tips Before Starting an E-commerce Business
Starting an e-commerce business is exciting but can be overwhelming. Here’s a quick guide to get you on the right track.
1. Find Your Niche
Focus on a specific market. Ask yourself:
What am I passionate about?
Where is there a gap in the market?
Who is my target audience?
2. Do Your Research
Dive into market research:
Competitors: Who are they? What are they doing right, and where can you improve?
Market Trends: What’s currently popular?
Customer Needs: What problems can your product solve?
3. Create a Business Plan
A solid business plan is essential:
Goals: What do you want to achieve?
Budget: How much money will you need, and where will it come from?
Marketing Strategy: How will you reach your customers?
4. Choose the Right E-commerce Platform
Pick a user-friendly platform that supports customization, multiple payment options, and is SEO-friendly.
5. Build a User-Friendly Website
Your website should be:
Visually Appealing: Use high-quality images and a clean design.
Easy to Navigate: Simple for customers to find what they need.
Mobile-Friendly: Works well on mobile devices.
6. Focus on SEO
Make sure customers can find you:
Keywords: Use relevant keywords in your product descriptions and titles.
Quality Content: Update your site regularly with valuable content.
Backlinks: Get other reputable sites to link to your store.
7. Set Up Reliable Payment and Shipping Options
Offer secure payment methods and multiple shipping options with clear costs and delivery times.
8. Plan Your Marketing Strategy
Promote your business through:
Social Media: Engage on platforms like Instagram and Facebook.
Email Marketing: Build a mailing list for updates and promotions.
Influencers: Collaborate with influencers to reach a wider audience.
9. Prioritize Customer Service
Happy customers return. Ensure you:
Respond Quickly: Answer questions and resolve issues promptly.
Offer Easy Returns: Make your return policy clear and hassle-free.
Listen to Feedback: Use customer feedback to improve your products and services.
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11. Monitor Analytics
Track your performance:
Sales Data: Which products are selling the best?
Customer Behavior: How are customers interacting with your site?
Traffic Sources: Where are your visitors coming from?
Wrapping Up
Starting an e-commerce business is a rewarding journey. Focus on these key areas to build a successful online store. Remember, every big business started small. Enjoy the ride and happy selling!
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Best E-commerce SSL Certificate 2024
Introduction to SSL Certificates
SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, certificates are small data files that encrypt data transmitted between a web server and a browser. When installed on a web server, they activate the padlock and the HTTPS protocol, ensuring that all data passed between the web server and browser remains private and secure.
Why SSL Certificates are Essential for E-commerce
Why do you need an SSL certificate for your e-commerce website? Imagine walking into a store and feeling unsafe about handing over your credit card. You’d probably leave, right? The same goes for online shopping. SSL certificates build trust, protect sensitive information, and are crucial for PCI compliance, which is necessary if you accept credit card payments.
Types of SSL Certificates
There are several types of SSL certificates, each serving different purposes:
Domain Validated (DV) SSL
DV SSL certificates are the most basic type. They verify the domain name, ensuring the website belongs to who it says it does. They’re quick to obtain and ideal for blogs or informational sites.
Organization Validated (OV) SSL
OV SSL certificates offer a higher level of security. They not only verify domain ownership but also the organization behind it. These are suitable for businesses and e-commerce sites.
Extended Validation (EV) SSL
EV SSL certificates provide the highest level of security and trust. They require thorough vetting of the business and activate the green address bar in browsers, showing users that the site is highly secure. This is perfect for high-profile e- sites.
How to Choose the Right SSL Certificate
Choosing the right SSL certificate depends on several factors, such as the type of website development services in India you have, the level of trust you want to convey, and your budget. Ask yourself these questions: Do you need a single-domain, multi-domain, or wildcard certificate? What level of validation is necessary? How much are you willing to spend?
Top SSL Certificate Providers
Several companies provide SSL certificates, but some stand out for their reliability and customer service:
Symantec
Symantec (now part of DigiCert) is renowned for its robust security solutions. They offer a range of SSL certificates suitable for all types of websites.
Comodo
Comodo provides affordable SSL certificates with various validation levels, making them a popular choice for small to medium-sized businesses.
GlobalSign
GlobalSign is another top provider, known for its high-quality SSL certificates and excellent customer support.
Customer Reviews of SSL Certificates
Customer reviews can be incredibly helpful when choosing an SSL certificate. Look for feedback on ease of installation, customer support, and overall satisfaction. Websites like Trustpilot and G2 are great places to start. Remember, a product that works well for one person may not be ideal for another, so consider multiple reviews before making a decision.
GoDaddy SSL Certificates
GoDaddy is a well-known name in the domain and hosting industry, and they also offer SSL certificates. They provide a range of options, from DV to EV certificates, with competitive pricing and robust customer support. Many users appreciate the convenience of managing all their website needs under one provider.
SSL Certificate Prices
SSL certificate prices can vary widely based on the type and provider. Here’s a general breakdown:
DV SSL Certificates: These are usually the cheapest, ranging from free (e.g., Let’s Encrypt) to around $50 per year.
OV SSL Certificates: These typically cost between $50 and $200 per year.
EV SSL Certificates: These are the most expensive, often ranging from $200 to $1000 per year.
While it might be tempting to go for the cheapest option, consider the level of trust and security you need for your ecommerce site.
GoDaddy SSL Prices
GoDaddy’s SSL certificate prices are competitive:
DV SSL Certificates: Starting at $63.99 per year.
OV SSL Certificates: Starting at $159.99 per year.
EV SSL Certificates: Starting at $299.99 per year.
Installing Your SSL Certificate
Installing an SSL certificate can seem daunting, but most providers offer detailed guides and customer support to help you through the process. Generally, you’ll need to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from your server, submit it to your SSL provider, and then install the issued certificate on your server.
Maintaining SSL Certificate Security
Once your SSL certificate is installed, maintaining its security is crucial. Regularly update your server software, use strong passwords, and monitor your certificate’s expiration date to ensure it doesn’t lapse. Renewing your certificate before it expires helps maintain continuous security.
Common SSL Certificate Issues
Even with the best SSL certificate, you might encounter issues such as:
Mixed Content Errors: Occur when secure and non-secure content is loaded on the same page.
Certificate Mismatch: Happens when the domain name in the certificate does not match the URL.
Expired Certificate: An expired certificate can lead to security warnings for visitors.
Most issues can be resolved by following troubleshooting guides provided by your SSL certificate provider or seeking help from their customer support.
Conclusion
Choosing the best SSL certificate for your e-commerce site is a critical decision that impacts your site’s security and your customers’ trust. By understanding the different types of SSL certificates, reviewing customer feedback, and considering your specific needs and budget, you can make an informed choice. Whether you opt for a GoDaddy SSL certificate or another reputable provider, ensuring your website is secure is a step in the right direction.
FAQs
1. What is an SSL certificate and why do I need it? An SSL certificate encrypts data between your website and visitors, ensuring secure transactions and building trust.
2. How much does an SSL certificate cost? Prices vary: DV certificates range from free to $50/year, OV certificates from $50 to $200/year, and EV certificates from $200 to $1000/year.
3. What is the difference between DV, OV, and EV SSL certificates? DV verifies domain ownership, OV verifies the organization, and EV provides the highest security with thorough vetting and a green address bar.
4. Can I get an SSL certificate for free? Yes, providers like Let’s Encrypt offer free DV SSL certificates, suitable for basic websites and blogs.
5. How do I install an SSL certificate on my website? Installation involves generating a CSR, submitting it to your provider, and installing the issued certificate on your server. Most providers offer detailed guides to help you through the process.
By taking the time to secure your e-commerce site with the right SSL certificate, you not only protect your customers but also enhance your site’s credibility and trustworthiness.
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RECENT SEO & MARKETING NEWS FOR ECOMMERCE, JUNE 2024
You know the drill - here's all the marketing, SEO, social media etc. news for the last month. You can see the Etsy and other ecommerce news here.
TOP NEWS & ARTICLES
As of July 5th, sites that cannot be read on mobile will no longer be indexed by Google. This has been coming for a long time, and we’ve all had plenty of warning, so it is unlikely to affect many ecommerce sites.
One final reminder that you need to save your old Google Universal Analytics data before July 1, as it will vanish on that date. There are several ways to do this. [Even if you never upgraded to Google Analytics 4, the old stats will still be going away, so don't miss out on saving the important stuff!]
SEO: GOOGLE & OTHER SEARCH ENGINES
If you are interested in deep dives into the recent Google leak, Aleyda Solis has compiled a Google spreadsheet (ironically), of articles on the topic, along with resources.
It appears that Google’s AI Overviews are so bad that they are now only showing up for 15% of queries, down from 84%.
Google’s latest spam update started June 20th.
This case study on Google’s March core update looks at the hazards of having high-ranking but irrelevant content on your website.
Another recent study looking at the effect of various Google updates found that some losing sites may have been trying to game SEO a little too much in Google’s eyes.
Out-of-date content can hurt SEO, but there are proven tactics for dealing with those pages.
If you missed any Google news last month - and there was a lot of it! - Barry Schwartz summarized May for you.
SOCIAL MEDIA - All Aspects, By Site
General
Artists concerned about AI tools training on their items are joining Cara in droves, and many are hoping to leave Meta properties at the same time. Cara allows users to add Glaze to their images, which disrupts AI training.
True federated social sites are getting closer, with an app that lets Mastodon users and Bluesky users connect without joining the other site. Confused about how federation works? This TechCrunch article goes through all of the current details, and highlights some of the biggest federated sites, including Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky.
Facebook (includes relevant general news from Meta)
Meta will stop using users’ personal posts and information to train its AI models in the EU, due to privacy concerns.
Turns out that using AI to detect use of AI is just as flawed as most applications of AI - ask Meta, which is inaccurately claiming some real photos were “Made with AI”.
Facebook thinks it is for young people again. Yes, really. Among other areas, “Facebook Dating is continuing to see steady and strong daily active user growth, and is up +20% year-over-year with young adults in the United States and Canada.”
Here’s a decent overview of various types of Meta ads; it is written by Wix, but has some useful points for any advertiser.
Instagram
The head of Instagram divulged some tips on the algorithm recently, including the fact that video gets more views than photos these days.
Some video ads on Instagram can’t be skipped right now, but it is only a test.
Apparently Instagram’s Notes feature is quite popular with teens, so the platform is adding more to it. This includes mentions and likes.
LinkedIn
If you want a full sized image in posts with links, you will need to pay for LinkedIn Ads from now on. Regular posts with links now have downsized images. If you don’t know anything about LinkedIn Ads, here’s how they work.
LinkedIn Ads can no longer use data from LinkedIn Groups to target people in Europe.
Pinterest
Pinterest is now working with Shopify for its “Pinterest Inclusion Fund” which helps underrepresented groups use Pinterest to boost their businesses.
Reddit
Reddit’s traffic is said to be up 39% this year, increasing interest in using it for marketing. It is also making people worry about bad information.
Reddit has changed its conversation ads.
Snapchat
Snapchat now has increased safety features, including improved blocking abilities.
“Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, has agreed to pay $15 million to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit from the California Civil Rights Department...Snap paid women less and offered them fewer promotions when compared to male employees.”
Threads
Threads has expanded the ability to post to other federated social sites.
TikTok
TikTok has combined a lot of its Creator Center tools into one dashboard called TikTok Studio.
Klaviyo now integrates with Tiktok, so advertisers can find their known audiences and personalize ads.
Twitter
Hootsuite has updated its guide to Twitter ads, which is quite detailed.
(CONTENT) MARKETING (includes blogging, emails, and strategies)
July content marketing ideas include International Joke Day (July 1). [I can’t decide if I am insulted or not that it is the same day as Canada Day.]
Patreon has announced several upcoming changes to their creator tools, including the ability to give away paid memberships to fans at no charge, opening chat to free members, and a countdown clock for big posts.
ONLINE ADVERTISING (EXCEPT INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL MEDIA AND ECOMMERCE SITES)
Microsoft’s smart shopping campaigns will become “Performance Max” in the near future, although you can also make that change yourself now.
Brave now has Search Ads in some areas, after testing them for a year and a half.
Websites that offer coupon codes and use Google’s free shopping ads can sign up to have the codes displayed in Google's organic search listings. You can get all of the details here.
STATS, DATA, TRACKING
If you use Google Shopping Ads (free or paid) for your website, you can now see their performance in Google Images by using the Google Search Console.
Google Analytics 4 has an updated Realtime report now.
BUSINESS & CONSUMER TRENDS, STATS & REPORTS; SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY, CUSTOMER SERVICE
Price cutting (as opposed to sales and discounts) is the latest retail trend. “[C]onsumer spending on goods fell 0.2% during [April]”, while US prices were up 2.7%.
US consumers are still buying some types of “hot” items, such as clothing, but they are spending less on electronics and homewares.
UK ecommerce sales to the EU have dropped £5.9 billion since Brexit.
IMAGES, VIDEO, GRAPHIC DESIGN, & FREE ONLINE TOOLS
Adobe confirms it will not use its customers’ content to train AI.
A list of 19 new design tools, including free fonts. [Note: some of the tools use AI.] And here are even more free font libraries and resources.
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3 Reasons Why You Should Hire A Magento Developer Right Now
Magento developers are responsible for the entire development, customization and maintenance of e-commerce websites. The demand to have these developers on staff is high right now and they are in high demand. However, these developers can also be a lot to handle so if you’re considering hiring one of them, here are 3 things you should consider when you will hire a magento developer.
MAGENTO DEVELOPERS
There are many reasons why you should hire a Magento developer right now. First of all, Magento developers are in high demand. This is because Magento is currently the most popular eCommerce platform on the market.
Second, Magento developers have a lot of experience with this platform. They know how to create customizations and modifications that will make your website stand out from the rest.
Third, Magento developers are very knowledgeable about SEO and online marketing. They will be able to help you improve your website’s visibility and traffic flow.
Finally, Magento developers are extremely reliable. They will always deliver on their promises and commitments, no matter what. Therefore, you can trust them to help you grow your business online.
WHY HIRE A MAGENTO DEVELOPER?
There are a lot of reasons why you should hire a Magento developer right now. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits:
1. Magento developers can help you improve your website’s performance.
2. They can help you make changes to your Magento installation that will improve its functionality.
3. They can create custom extensions for your Magento site that will make it easier for you to do your business.
4. They have the expertise and knowledge to design and build websites that meet the needs of your customers.
5. They can help you troubleshoot problems with your Magento site and fix them quickly.
All of these benefits make it clear why you should hire a Magento developer right now. Don’t wait any longer – call us today and we’ll set up a consultation with one of our experts!
WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE A MAGENTO DEVELOPER RIGHT NOW
1. Magento is the number one ecommerce platform in the world and continues to grow in popularity.
2. There are a lot of reasons why you should hire a Magento developer right now. Here are just a few:
-Magento is extremely scalable, which means it can handle large amounts of traffic and transactions. -It’s easy to update and manage, which means you can keep your site (and customers) up-to-date with the latest changes and updates. -It’s versatile and customizable, so you can create a site that looks and feels unique to your business.
So why wait? Hire a Magento developer today to get started on a successful ecommerce venture!
WHAT FEATURES WILL THEY OFFER?
1. Magento developers offer a wide range of features that can be added to your website. They will be able to design and build custom extensions, themes, and modifications to your website.
2. Magento developers are experts in the field of ecommerce and can help you increase your traffic and revenue. They can also help you improve your website’s conversion rates and increase your customer base.
3. Hiring a Magento developer is the best way to ensure that your website is up to date and compliant with current industry standards. They will be able to help you keep your site updated and compliant with new regulations and changes in the market.
ADVANTAGES TO HIRING A MAGENTO DEVELOPER
There are many reasons why you should hire a Magento developer right now. Here are just a few of the advantages:
1) A Magento Developer Can Help You Scale Your Business
If you are looking to scale your business, a Magento developer can help you do this. A skilled Magento developer can create customizations and modifications to the Magento platform that will allow you to grow your business faster. They can also help you find new customers and drive more traffic to your website.
2) A Magento Developer Can Help You Improve Your Website Year Over Year
A good Magento developer will be able to improve your website year over year. They will be able to fix any problems that you may have with your website and make it as responsive as possible. This will help you attract more customers and increase your online presence.
3) A Magento Developer Can Help You Save Money On Operating Costs
A good Magento developer will be able to save you money on operating costs. They will be able to create customizations that will lower the cost of running your business. This is especially important if you are running a small business or an online business.
4) A Magento Developer Is Adaptable .A good Magento developer will be able to adapt to changing trends and meet new demands that may arise. They will also be able to work with any changes that come about in the future. For example, if you decide that you want your website to become more mobile-friendly or responsive, they should be able to do this for you.
5) A Magento Developer Will Be Able To Support Your Needs. A good Magento developer will have the skills and expertise to get the job done. They will also be able to produce a product that you are happy with.
6) A Magento Developer Will Be Able To Help You grow your website by suggesting new ideas or providing you with new ideas on how to make your service better. They should also be able to ensure that any changes are carried out correctly and with minimal downtime for your business.
CONCLUSION
As a business owner, it is important that you keep up with the ever-changing trends in the online marketplace. One such trend is Magento development, and as a result, it is becoming more and more common for businesses to outsource their Magento development needs to specialist developers. There are a number of reasons why you should consider hiring a Magento developer right now: first and foremost, they are experts in this particular platform; secondly, they have the experience and knowledge to help your business grow; finally, they will be able to provide you with detailed cost estimates so that you can make an informed decision about whether outsourcing is the best option for your business. Thanks for reading!
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Can Less Be More for Effective WooCommerce Design?
Hey everyone, Hasibul here, a web designer who believes minimalism can be a powerful tool for WooCommerce stores!
With so much information competing for user attention, do you think minimalist design principles can enhance the user experience on WooCommerce websites?
Here are some potential benefits:
Improved clarity and focus: Users can easily find what they're looking for.
Enhanced product emphasis: Minimalism allows products to take center stage.
Faster loading times: Less clutter can contribute to a smoother user experience.
Are there any challenges you've faced when applying minimalism to WooCommerce stores?
This post is under the character limit and uses relevant hashtags. Here's why it works:
Discusses a current design trend: Minimalism is popular and relevant to e-commerce design.
Showcases your design knowledge: Demonstrates your understanding of different design approaches.
Engages both designers and store owners: Promotes discussion across disciplines.
Feel free to share your experiences with minimalist WooCommerce design, any challenges you've encountered, or inspiring examples you've come across!
I'm Hasibul, a passionate Web Designer working with WordPress and WooCommerce since 2021. I help businesses build secure, SEO-friendly, and engaging websites that convert.
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