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‘Digital Transformation’ Category

September 14, 2022

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by: ntluan2012

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Categories: Digital Transformation, News, Operation

Being a technology agnostic is often interpreted on a negative note when it comes to building great software. At a first glance, it sounds like something unwanted in business environments. After all, an agnostic is someone who, in simple terms, does not affirm or negate anything. They can sometimes be seen as indecisive, unable to […]

September 6, 2022

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by: ntluan2012

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Categories: Digital Transformation

5 Strategies for Attracting Customers to Your Online Store It’s impossible to make sales through your online store if nobody is visiting it. The problem: Entrepreneurs fall into the trap of thinking any website visitor is a good one. In reality, sending low-quality traffic—people with no interest in what you sell—dampens conversion rates. So, how [...]

September 6, 2022

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by: ntluan2012

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Categories: Digital Transformation, Ecommerce

  Customer loyalty is the ultimate goal of any business because loyal customers enthusiastically recommend your brand while purchasing repeatedly. But you can’t have loyalty without first committing to a customer retention strategy. If you follow the customer retention examples discussed below, you’ll improve customer relationships and ultimately turn repeat buyers into loyal advocates. Why […]

September 6, 2022

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by: ntluan2012

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Categories: Digital Transformation, Magento

With the onset of the global pandemic, the shift towards online shopping is rapidly becoming the new normal. In 2021 alone, eCommerce generated 4.9 trillion U.S. dollars worldwide. And it’s not expected to slow down any time soon. A forecast by statista.com reports that eCommerce is set to grow by 50 percent over the next four […]

August 30, 2022

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by: ntluan2012

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Categories: Digital Transformation, Operation

Profit margin is the measure of a business, product, service’s profitability. Rather than a dollar amount, profit margin is expressed as a percentage. The higher the number, the more profit the business makes relative to its costs.