Interview with Ken Tola, CEO of IPGhoster.com
http://www.workathomesuccess.com/wahs-podcast-210-ken-tola-ipghoster/
Interview with Ken Tola, CEO of IPGhoster.com
http://www.workathomesuccess.com/wahs-podcast-210-ken-tola-ipghoster/
This week on the podcast we interview Shopify CTO Cody Fauser about the future of ecommerce, Shopify’s origins and growth, and Rails 3 controversies.
http://blogs.sitepoint.com/podcast-109-shopify-with-cody-fauser/
Tagged with coffeescript ecommerce rails shopify
‘One way retailers are trying to maximize profits this holiday season is through "dynamic pricing," whereby the price of an item is based on what the seller thinks the consumer is willing to pay. Slate’s Annie Lowrey says that retailers use your browsing history, your purchase history, and even your browser type to guess how deep your pockets are.’
"… This week on Boagworld: We examine ways to improve the conversion rate on your ecommerce site, review CSS Mastery 2nd Edition and take a look at Zen Coding."
I was asked to guest on the eCom Experts show which is hosted by a great woman named Shawna Fennell. Keep up with som of the best ecommerce tips and tricks? The Ecom Experts will show you what you need to know to be a successful selling online.
"On this week’s show: Paul and Marcus are joined by Matt Curry who shares some advanced Google Analytics techniques. We have a review of Fancy Form Design by Jina Bolton and Paul goes on endlessly about the Website Owners Manual."
"On this week’s show: Marcus explains how podcasting and blogging can support your business and Paul exposes the top ecommerce lies."
Tagged with boagworld web development ecommerce
"On this week’s show: Paul looks at how to better communicate and we ask whether you should mask your email address to avoid spam."
Tagged with yahoo stores ecommerce radio
Approved in December 2008 by The World Wide Web Consortium, the new "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0" is now the official recommendation for web accessibility for the disabled. Known as WCAG 2.0 for short, this document is a welcomed update, and replaces the WCAG 1.0 recommendation of 1999. Web content will meet the new accessibility guidelines if it is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Tagged with ecommerce news accessibility web 20
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