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The fourth key to eCommerce project success is devoting the right people and resources you’ll need to fulfill all of the objectives, both project-related and ongoing, that we covered earlier in this series.
Ask business owners what eCommerce means to them, and you’ll often hear a lot of assumptions about websites, shopping carts, and shipping options. But there’s something else we refer to as “light eCommerce,” and it’s a great option for businesses who want to dip their toe in the water but
might not be ready to embrace the full eCommerce experience
The digital commerce industry is a diverse one, encompassing a bewildering array of tools, systems, and data for both buyers and sellers as well as covering everything from online payment encryption to mobile shopping and beyond.
Once the engineering work for an eCommerce project is complete, it's time to put together an actionable project plan with milestones and task lists leading up to the all important launch date.
When it comes to choosing a platform to suit your eCommerce needs, the options available can be overwhelming. Here we break down some of the misconceptions as well as advantages for going with a hosted eCommerce platform.
Wireframing is an important communication tool in the requirements engineering process and a necessary step in defining project goals, avoiding mistakes and simply saving time.
Choosing an eCommerce platform that is the best fit for your company is one of the most crucial business decisions you'll make. Read more to learn about some important features to consider when starting your search.
If you find yourself on the client side of an eCommerce project, it’s likely that at some point you’ll be involved in the creation of a functional specifications document. But what are functional specifications and what goes into a document like this?
Knowing and understanding these three key metrics of eCommerce can go a long way toward helping you ensure that your site is everything you want it to be.