Few things are more frustrating than having a dissatisfied client – especially after you’ve poured hours of work into carefully designing each individual aspect of their website.
And yet, while the site may be smooth and aesthetically pleasing, it’s still entirely possible that a client could come to you and say, "Why is my conversion rate so low?" Instead of saying, "I don’t know" or "not my problem," you should attempt to remedy the problem with some simple fixes.
The design industry is probably one of the fastest growing. New and creative websites are being created every day, pushing the limitations of HTML & CSS in every direction.
CSS has come a long way from formatting the structured content. It was used to control layout of documents precisely and to apply different layouts to media types. Modern web sites are designed to provide various types of interactions with users. CSS3 effects are used in most of those situations.
Do you have a nice business idea, do you lack collateral or probably your bank cannot achieve your visions.
Perhaps you might have reached out to family and friends but you are aware they missed their shirts when your sister-in-law’s Agatha flavored energy drink flopped. Is this the end of your nascent business?
If you’re on the lookout for the best tools and resources to help you with your work this autumn, then we’ve got great news for you.
We’ve decided to look up some of the must have tools for both web developers and designers and we’re going to tell you all about them.
What is it that web designers dislike the most? Probably coding. And maybe a close second is prototyping for all devices. And anything that can make those kinds of things easier allows a designer to spend more time on the creative aspects of his work.
With that in mind, there are a number of great new apps that every designer should explore as potential additions to his/her toolkit!
Social channels were not a meaningful source of direct traffic and sales. Till 2013, social channels contributed only 1.55% of all traffic to some of the top eCommerce sites on the web. They were commonly regarded as a means of promoting products, but not necessarily the force that drives conversions and sales.But believe me, this is all set to change, and change for good.
Ecommerce is evolving big time and empowering brands and businesses to generate that awareness, invite and engage customers, and also facilitate purchases conveniently through social channels. So let’s call is social commerce, as it is an approach that is fast being adopted and has made its place in strategies that are discussed and decided upon in board rooms.