Dec 11, 2008 ·
2 minute read
php
This is post is now quite old and the the information it contains may be out of date or innacurate. If you find any errors or have any suggestions to update the information please let us know or create a pull request on GitHub PHP’s simple XML is sometimes counter intuitive. Whilst it is acknowledged to be more simple than its predecessors, the “simple” name might be pushing things a bit.
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Dec 8, 2008 ·
1 minute read
edmondscommerce
This is post is now quite old and the the information it contains may be out of date or innacurate. If you find any errors or have any suggestions to update the information please let us know or create a pull request on GitHub Just wanted to say a quick “Happy Christmas” or “Seasons Greetings” for the more purist atheists or non Christians among you. Furthermore I would like to wish all readers a happy new year.
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Dec 5, 2008 ·
1 minute read
ecommerce
This is post is now quite old and the the information it contains may be out of date or innacurate. If you find any errors or have any suggestions to update the information please let us know or create a pull request on GitHub Check out this link for some handy little tools to help you get Google Checkout up and running properly. http://demo.globant.com/~brovagnati/tools/
Nov 25, 2008 ·
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business
This is post is now quite old and the the information it contains may be out of date or innacurate. If you find any errors or have any suggestions to update the information please let us know or create a pull request on GitHub Many webmasters use Google Analytics to track their web traffic. This is a good idea and can be really useful in helping you to optimise your site and maximise your conversions.
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Nov 21, 2008 ·
1 minute read
hosting
This is post is now quite old and the the information it contains may be out of date or innacurate. If you find any errors or have any suggestions to update the information please let us know or create a pull request on GitHub For a webmaster that relies on their site as their source of income, such as an ecommerce shop - it can be terrible to see the site become unavailable..
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Nov 20, 2008 ·
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ecommercemagento
The latest version (1.7) of Magento has been released and features native support of a real enterprise level ecommerce feature: A-B or Multivariate testing. This involves presenting slightly different versions of pages to portions of web traffic and then monitoring the effectiveness of each version. This method then allows you to fine tune your site to maximise conversions and ultimately turnover. The release also includes native Google Base integration meaning you can upload your product catalogue to Google’s Base system (most usefully used in Google Product Search - A.K.A.
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