By Markus Alison on Mar 23rd, 2015
Your website is a vital tool in your branding and marketing efforts, and plays a pivotal role to gain an edge in of one of the biggest marketplace right now: the Internet. However, many websites fail to boost their online visibility and fizzle out without garnering any attention. The internet today is populated with millions of websites that are unable to motivate visitors to avail their offerings and expand their horizon. Below are some of the reasons why websites fail. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you can help your website reach its goal. 1) Making your website look like your
By Ketan Gohil on Mar 19th, 2015
Faster development cycle and availability of a vast variety of pluggable modules makes this framework perfect for portals and large business automation applications. Often no programming experience in required to manage and extend a dot net nuke application. Pulse Solutions has a team of programmers and designers who specialize in customizing Dot net nuke to fit even the most complex business requirements, from automation applications to ecommerce and book keeping Pulse engineers have delivered DNN projects on time and under budget. DotNetNuke is completely open source written in VB.NET for the ASP.NET framework. The application’s content management system is extensible
By Rupesh Kumar on Mar 16th, 2015
As customers are increasingly turning to Smartphones and the Internet, to make their purchase decisions, it has significantly become more important for business houses to accommodate the changing trends and step ahead to fulfill the evolving needs of their users. Here are some key practices to follow to make your eCommerce website successful and stay ahead of the intense competition. Customer Experience When developing a rich eCommerce experience, everything about your portal should be user-oriented. As you do not offer brick and mortar experience, the design becomes a critical feature of your portal to influence conversions and sales. It is
By Ketan Gohil on Mar 10th, 2015
About Client The client, Richard Allen is a former Special Forces Sergeant, having extensive experience in restaurant management, and has worked as a restaurant/hotel consultant with more than 30 years of professional experience in helping companies become more profitable. Requirement The client wanted to develop a smart, sophisticated, and affordable point of sale (POS) Software for meeting the demands of small restaurants, as well as, national chains. The client was seeking a solution that helps to raise productivity of restaurants, saves escalating labor costs, and brings down the expense of sales and marketing with inbuilt marketing tools. The client intended