WordPress is the most flexible platform for online sales available today. The open-source nature of WordPress ensures that it is a reliable platform that is not going to disappear one day or go out of ...
There are certain ecommerce websites that make their shoppers comfortable, streamline the process and make it easy to buy. Then there are online stores that make visitors wary, are hard to use and don ...
Kelly is a former Editor, SMB at Forbes Advisor, specializing in starting and marketing new ventures. Before joining the team, she was a Content Producer at Fit Small Business where she served as an ...
In a time of very high online competition, it's important to stay on top of trends and do everything you can to make your website and product stand out. Through my work at a digital agency, I have the ...
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You would set up a wheelchair ramp and other accommodations for people with disabilities at a retail store, but have you considered how to make your company website accessible as well? How ...
As 2023 approaches and you start building your business’s New Year’s resolutions, put online accessibility at the top of your to-do list. According to the CDC, customers with disabilities represent 26 ...
Creating the best e-commerce experience is about understanding that shopping is no longer a simple exchange of goods. It’s an interaction built on trust, design, and personalization. From mobile ...
In 2014, I began my career at PCMag as a freelancer. That blossomed into a full-time position in 2021, and I now review email marketing apps, mobile operating systems, web hosting services, streaming ...
Over the next couple of years, how search engines index content will likely change. I’ve covered this viewpoint in Why 100% indexing isn’t possible, and why that’s OK. Still, this ultimately means ...