There are companies who specialise in SEO and online marketing, and one of the strategies they will employ is 'local landing pages'. And it’s for...
Big Business eCommerce Blog
Shopit can support big business with a host of native features, low cost gateway fees and a PAYG pricing structure aimed at saving every merchant money daily. Here are our collection of articles for the big brands to learn and discover more about how Shopit can help
The three-second rule: is your site efficient?
You could offer the most premium of products or services, but if your website isn’t efficient, you’ll never quite meet the mark. Your website should...
How does SEO work for headless commerce websites?
If traditional content management systems (CMS) are out, headless CMS are most definitely in. They allow businesses to publish content to any...
Top tips for effective product descriptions
You can’t sit back and expect your product or service to sell itself. Would you buy something online based on a picture or name alone? We know we...
Why you might be approaching your content wrong
Have you ever heard the phrase “content is king”? Well it is, but only if you’re using it effectively. Despite what you might think, there is such a...
The future of eCommerce: why brands need the API approach
At a time when technology constantly keeps us on our toes, it’s important your business can keep up. It’s not enough to offer your audience the bare...
Think like a shopper: how’s your user experience?
For an eCommerce business, the user experience will determine whether a consumer chooses you or a competitor. No matter how good your product or...
Targeting your marketing: knowing what works for you
Marketing, when done well, can be key to your business's growth and development. But marketing can also be counterproductive. 85% of mobile...
Navigating the rise and fall of a seasonal business
It can be nerve-wracking starting a business that promises to thrive during one season but risks falling short the next. We hope the high season is...
Top tips for maximising Christmas sales
It’s no secret that the biggest event in the retail calendar is Christmas. In a 'normal year' 20-40% of yearly sales for small- and mid-sized...