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5 Quick Tips you can do right now – with minimal or no IT support – to Boost your Holiday Profits!

Monday, November 28th, 2011

With a record $60 billion projected in online sales for the 2011 holiday, the time is now to ride the peak and give your customers a reason to buy online. IT’S NOT TOO LATE! However, with average time on site down by 30% and bounce rate up by 35% vs. just three years ago, you have less time

Social-ize Your Site!

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

“Peak” season is right around the corner! There are quick and easy things you can do right now to add social media to your website. And why? Here are some useful (and even surprising) stats: How do you keep your customers connected to you through social media on your website?

Everyone’s Talking About Mobile Commerce

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

And we’re listening.  We did a survey a few weeks ago to learn what ecommerce companies are thinking about mobile commerce, what they are doing about it, and why. We were surprised by some of the responses, and others just confirmed what we suspected.  To see the complete results of our

A Texas-sized Summit — A lot to do, learn, see!

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

In Dallas, FitForCommerce partnered with Shop.org to provide the most value to retailers and exhibitors, so they can maximize their time at the Summit.  We had our goals and, dang it, we met them!  We can always improve and we’ve already had a meeting to figure out how to do better next

FFC Consultant Weighs in on Top Mobile Commerce Trends

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

FitForCommerce’s Jill Dvorak, Senior Consultant, Mobile Commerce, offered her mobile commerce expertise to Mobile Commerce Daily’s article “Top mCommerce Trends for 2010—what’s hot and what’s not” by Giselle Tsirulnik originally published August 3, 2010. Here is the article: Mobile