Alex joined X-Cart in 2005 and since then spearheaded Support and Hosting departments, focused on customer needs as a Director of Customer Success and now helps our clients to grow and prosper as Enterprise Account Executive. He truly believes that if we don’t take care of our customers, someone else will.
This blog post was originally contributed by Gary Stevens, a blogger at Hosting Canada. Website development costs are some of the largest investments that new eCommerce retailers face. But how much, exactly, does website development cost in 2020? Well, unfortunately, naming an exact figure is difficult. The cost of a new (or improved) website will […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Vitaly Kuprenko, a Product Manager at Tonti Laguna Mobile, on behalf of Cleveroad. If you want to develop a website, one of the first issues to solve is an appropriate tech stack for your project. The chosen technologies are in charge of the scalability of your website. Additionally, […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Robert Brandl, the founder of Tooltester S.L. I was about to open this article with “getting ahead of your eCommerce competition takes a lot of work and ingenuity”. But you’ve heard that one before. There is no way to even tell exactly how many companies are using the […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Robin Singh, a Technical Support Executive at ProProfs. Do you know, 68% of consumers say that a brand’s perception becomes positive when companies send proactive customer service notifications to them? Being proactive with clients is important for any online business owner. After all, they have a reputation to uphold. It […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Jason Chow, a Marketing and Outreach Manager at WebHostingSecretRevealed.net (WHSR). The eCommerce landscape has changed much since the early days of Amazon.com. Technological innovation fueling this industry has allowed the explosive growth of cross-border trade. It is expected that by 2021, retail eCommerce sales will reach almost $4.9 trillion. […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Nick Galov from HostingTribunal.com. Let’s face it — the internet is not the safest place to be. Even though online security has become more sophisticated over the years, the Web is still fertile ground for all sorts of scams. To illustrate, online merchants worldwide lose over 7.5% of their […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Sam Makad, an experienced writer and marketing consultant. Some think of live chat as an annoying pop up, others view it as a useful medium to get their queries across. Some think of live chat as a cost-friendly option than advertising to increase sales, others view it as […]
This blog post was originally contributed by Gary Stevens, a blogger at Hosting Canada. Since the early days of the internet, WordPress has served as one of the most reliable content platforms available to individuals and organizations. Whether being used for a personal blog or a corporate homepage, WordPress is a flexible and robust content […]
How to choose a domain name and actually what for? Location, location, location on the web means that your domain name establishes your identity, fits your business function, and is easily remembered. Here are some tips to choose it right.
If you recently received a troubling message from Google Webmaster saying "Nonsecure Collection of Passwords will trigger warnings in Chrome 56", you are not alone. Thousands of online stores ignored all the warnings and now their visitors see a message in the browser: "Connection is not secure. Logins entered on this page could be compromised".