Believe it or not, there are still folks out there in the World Wide Web that are relying on old, ancient browsers. These dinosaurs, the older versions of Internet Explorer and the NetScapes of an Internet gone by, are still out there today, and they’re still roaming the information highway, albeit slowly and with a skewed image of the online world of 2014. Even harder to grasp perhaps is the fact that your site visitors might possibly be entering through one...
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Keeping an eCommerce website fresh and full of new information will tickle online shoppers’ curiosity and inspire them to check back often. So, when a company strategizes to develop new web pages or update pre-existing web pages, expectations are high – and rightfully so. Repeat visits are prone to becoming online purchases. But what happens when all of that hard work doesn’t reap the benefits of increased revenue? Better yet, why isn’t the new content producing the anticipated attention or sales?...