Meet Magento UK 2018 Recap
Let’s go through the journey of the epic Meet Magento UK 2018 event, a wonderful event where successful minds in the industry shared their expertise on the latest trends and their thoughts on the eCommerce industry.
Let’s go through the journey of the epic Meet Magento UK 2018 event, a wonderful event where successful minds in the industry shared their expertise on the latest trends and their thoughts on the eCommerce industry.
Experts across any industry will admit that there is no hard formula for success. Regardless of whether you’re an instructor, specialist, legal advisor or work in retail, there might be some industry specific procedures and rules to stick to, yet a few of the best practices across any industry include strategising, monitoring, reviewing and communicating.
Developing a website is a large project with many points to consider, from client expectations to the delegation of tasks. Advancement of any website on an extensive scale is a complex task, however an eCommerce website has its own specific requirements. Of all the bad practices I’ve seen in eCommerce development, I feel that the worst is ignoring the little things and the elements necessary to support the website that are not core development items. This doesn’t change regardless of the platform you develop it on.
Optimising your website so that it appears in the search engines when people type in relevant keywords and phrases is an ongoing task, but a highly rewarding one. I’ve always described successful optimisation as a marathon and not a sprint and there are two distinct areas of focus when it comes to search engine optimisation
The first word that comes to our mind when we hear eCommerce is “GROWTH”, but what exactly is eCommerce? Any form of business that is involved in transferring information over the internet can be termed as electronic commerce or eCommerce. Basically, eCommerce enables customers to buy and sell products and services on the internet with no limitations of time or distance.
When it comes to eCommerce there are plenty of content management systems available on the market; including Opencart, Woocommerce, Shopify and many more. Magento is the most dominant eCommerce platform however, and of all the eCommerce websites currently operating, the majority of them are built on the Magento platform.