What We’re Reading: Wisdom From Sweet Tooth Loyalty
Lately, our friends at Sweet Tooth Loyalty have been cranking out some great stuff. So, that’s what we’re reading this week, and you should too!
How To Get Started With Magento
We called on the Magento implementation experts at Rand Marketing to share some tips and tricks for Magento. We’ve put together some great tips in collaboration with their VP Operations, Robert Rand…
Things can feel overwhelming when you first get started with Magento. You have to complete a lot of technical and non-technical activities to get your new webstore off the ground. How can you be sure not to miss something important?
In this post, I’ll share a simple checklist of some of the most common things you’ll need to do. Y it as a high-level guide to assist you through the launch of your Magento-hosted webstore.
What We’re Reading: Back to the Future (of Retail)
From time to time it seems there is a lot of good stuff about the future of retail. This week is one of those times. We’re reading some interesting articles about how retail is changing…and it’s changing faster than you might expect.
Magento Inventory Management Best Practices
When running an eCommerce or retail business, inventory management is one of your most important processes. Too much inventory ties up cash. Too little inventory puts you at risk for stock-outs. Both scenarios have negative financial implications.
Magento is one of the world’s most popular platforms for running an eCommerce business. That means there are a lot of Magento merchants who need to learn the best practices for inventory management.
If you’re using Magento and you carry inventory, this post is where you should start your learning.
What We’re Reading: Happy 20th Birthday eBay
eBay turns 20 years old next week. Has it really been that long???
In honor of two decades of eCommerce disruption, we’re reading (and sharing) some pretty cool stuff about eBay, what they’re changing about their business, and how they are still eCommerce giants–even in the “Amazon” era.