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Tag Archives: Resulting

Have You Experienced These Troublesome Problems Resulting from Poor Website Redesign Planning?

by Rick Whittington January 20, 2016 Follow @rickwhittingtonJanuary 20, 2016 When it comes to website redesign, risks are countless. From small oversights that you might not be aware of to tragic mishaps that kill your website traffic, even a simple website redesign can easily derail if you’re not careful. Fortunately, by being aware of the … Continue reading Have You Experienced These Troublesome Problems Resulting from Poor Website Redesign Planning?

U.S. Holiday Desktop E-Commerce Sales Up 15% In 2014 Resulting In Another Big Year For Online Retailers [ComScore]

Cyber Monday delivered biggest online spending day of the holiday season with $2.038 billion in sales for purchases made via desktops. Amy Gesenhues on January 8, 2015   According to comScore’s latest reports, this past holiday season proved to be another gangbuster two months for online retailers. Desktop e-commerce sales increased 15 percent over 2013′s … Continue reading U.S. Holiday Desktop E-Commerce Sales Up 15% In 2014 Resulting In Another Big Year For Online Retailers [ComScore]