Client-Side JavaScript Error Logging, Part I
By Karolis Dzeja, UX Developer Originally posted on my blog: http://karolis-dev.com/client-side-javascript-error-logging-part-i/ This is the first part of a series of articles describing the best...
View ArticleClient-Side JavaScript Error Logging, Part II
By Karolis Dzeja, UX Developer This is the second part of a series of articles describing the best practices to log client-side JavaScript errors. Originally posted on my blog, read Part I. We left off...
View ArticleClient-Side JavaScript Error Logging, Part III
By Karolis Dzeja, UX Developer This is the third part of a series of articles describing the best practices to log client-side JavaScript errors. Originally posted on my blog, read Part I and Part II....
View ArticleFriday Five: Summer Solstice Edition
Why Are We Signing Our Emails With “Thank You”? More traditional valedictions have been replaced with “Thank you” so subtly that it’s now a common sign-off in this medium. But what does it mean? And...
View ArticleWednesday Words: Analytics, Design, Performance, Philosophy, & Testing
Analytics Academy By Segment.io and LaunchRock: bite-sized lessons to make you an analytics pro. There are zillions of analytics tools for your business to choose from—tools that successful businesses...
View ArticleThe impact of PLA’s within organic search in eCommerce
More and more prospects we speak with are complaining about how the updated Google interface has dramatically reduced click distribution within Google searches. We hear frequently that “our rankings...
View ArticleOptimizing Your Visitors’ Mobile Experience
Chances are if you’re reading this, you already have begun thinking about what needs to be accomplished to enhance the mobile experience of your website. Do you create a native app for iOS and Android...
View ArticleTag management gaining eCommerce penetration
Momentum is finally building in the tag management space. At an accelerated adoption rate, we are receiving requests to consolidate code snippets and simplify campaign management utilizing Google Tag...
View ArticleNew In-Store Beacon Technology Shows Signs of Massive Growth
Over half of the top 100 US retailers will look to connect with in-store customers in new ways this year. These retailers will be testing new technologies known as beacons, and the market for beacons...
View ArticleWhat Amazon’s Same-Day Delivery Service Means for eCommerce Marketers
Amazon recently announced that same-day delivery service has spread to six new cities which include: Baltimore, Dallas, Indianapolis, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington DC. This is in addition...
View ArticleGoogle Reveals New Ranking Signal: HTTPS Secure Sites
If you haven’t transitioned your HTTP e-commerce site to a HTTPS, you have yet another reason to do so. Google announced it will begin to reward websites that feature the security measure in its search...
View ArticleCorporations Use Geofencing to Personalize Shopping Experience
With the continued popularity of mobile usage, corporations are discovering different ways to appeal to multi-channel advertising. Companies needed to figure out a way where they could reach out to...
View ArticleDick’s Sporting Goods Expects eCommerce Profits to Equal Retail Profits by 2017
Dick’s Sporting Good’s CEO Edward Stack recently told Wall Street analysts, in the second quarter earnings call, that he expects the company’s eCommerce channel will be more profitable than their brick...
View ArticleSEO Solutions for AJAX Based Pages
On demand content loading through AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) or Javascript based Single Page Application Frameworks (SPAs) allows for the easy creation of quick, snappy, customizable, and...
View ArticleRetailers Hope To Use Beacons To Boost Sales
Jnxyz Beacons are inexpensive, often battery operated devices that can push content to a customer’s mobile phone using Bluetooth. Since cellular and GPS strength are often spotty in buildings, a...
View ArticleCRO Pro-Tip: Fonts Drive Conversion
It’s a mental thing. An all-around integral element to a website’s design, your site’s font is a perceptive device that will either draw the consumer in or isolate him/her from the moment they hit the...
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