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It’s already March and the “ madness ” will follow shortly. And speaking of madness, it’s been a very busy week at Mediachase, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have some knowledge to share before the weekend. So put on your thinking caps, take a sip of tea, sit back, and catch up on this week...
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.NET eCommerce Blog
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Richly Chheuy
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Fri, Mar 6 2009
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Filed under: ecommerce, sales, retail, ajax, Resource Roundup, Conversion, taxes, component, calendar, azure, windows
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Calendaring can be a useful component for your eCommerce site, for instance, buying tickets for a basketball game or a concert scheduled months ahead. That means you should be fully aware of our calendar offering, now at version 3.2.3. The blurb is below: AJAX Calendar.NET 3.2.3 Mediachase has released...
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Because six is better than five: Allows customers to see all store policies and information in a single view (return policy, customer service numbers, shipping rates) Boosts sales and conversion rates Can be a simple page (like this one ) or a fancy AJAX implementation (Barnes and Noble's SPC comes...
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Traditionally, eCommerce checkout processes go from page to page. So, once you checkout your items in your shopping cart, you go from address information, to payment information, to shipping information, and then on the last page you place your order. That's a typical checkout process. With a single...
Posted to
.NET eCommerce Blog
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Richly Chheuy
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Mon, Dec 15 2008
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Filed under: ecommerce framework, ecommerce, ibn, sales, ajax, shopping cart abandonment, Conversion, ECF g5, shopping cart, one page checkout, checkout, conversion rate, instant business network, single page checkout
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The iPhone is a fairly popular device, some would say . And the next iteration is sneaking in sometime in the middle of the month. But what does a niche device like the iPhone mean for ASP.NET developers? In the case of mobile web application development, a lot. Even if the iPhone doesn't sell like...
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So-called Web 2.0 forms are prevalent in today's Web, giving users additional visual feedback that does behind-the-scenes calls rather than refresh the entire page after entering whatever kind of information. It's an elegant and intuitive Web experience that entices users to stay and navigate...
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We're big proponents of utilizing AJAX for modern, more intuitive UI experiences. And according to Gartner , deploying AJAX technology into your eCommerce sites will increase sales because it will improve the overall shopping experience for online "window shoppers." For instance, pre-caching...
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Silverlight is great. Bar none. But it's even better when you can extend the functionality of your existing AJAX applications, as this ASP.NET video shows. This is when Silverlight goes from "great" to "Michael Jackson back in the 80's."
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I stumbled upon a gem of .NET goodness after perusing my exhaustive list of Google Reader XML feeds. Visual WebGui , as I discovered, is an open source rapid application development framework, or RAD, that is purposely tailored for developers to create enterprise AJAX applications in no time flat--literally...
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With all this talk of social commerce , Twitter , and Web 2.0, online retailers are starting utilize blogs, social marketing, and social networking techniques to sell products, according to a report by internetretailer.com. Retailers are looking to engage customers with greater interactivity, mobile...
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With the recent release of our AJAX Calendar.NET component (yes, we do specialize in other stuff as well ), and the next version of the ECF using AJAX heavily in the backend, it's good to know that VS 2008 does have built-in support for ASP.NET AJAX without having to download additional extensions...
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One of the cores of the Mediachase product line is the eCommerce Framework, or the ECF, built upon a foundation of .NET technologies. ECF G5, currently in development, leverages .NET 3.0/3.5 technologies to get ahead of the game. With the new ECF G5, we've also taken advantage of oh-so-lovely AJAX...