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Three Ways to Reduce Abandoned Shopping Carts

This is a guest post by Daniel Padavona An integral part of the web design process is increased functionality, and a design which increases the percentage chance that your visitors will reach your goal points. With an e-commerce website, the most important goal is almost always to convince the shopper to add an item to her cart, and then purchase the item. A troubling reality is that the majority of... read more

Selling on Your Site: Shopping Cart Solutions

If you plan to sell products on your site – either tangible goods or downloadable goods – you need a shopping cart. Deciding which cart to use is, in my opinion, as fun as pulling out your own hair, one clump at a time. Choosing the right cart is extremely hard, and frankly, it’s impossible to list all the choices out there. There are far too many; just run a search if you don’t... read more

Tough Times Plus Awesome Generosity Equals Opportunity For You

I logged into my E-junkie account today and noticed something very cool that I wanted to pass along to each of you. These are rough times, economically, and many people are facing job losses. If you’ve been laid off, fired, or terminated for any reason, E-junkie wants to help you out.* Here’s what they are offering: You can have the use of their shopping cart for a year FREE, with no... read more
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