Introduction to E-commerce (5)
By Richard T. Watson, Pierre Berthon, Leyland F. Pitt,George M. Zinkhan
The book's title reflects some key themes that we develop. First, we are primarily concerned with electronic commerce, which we define as using technology (e.g., the Internet) to communicate or transact with stakeholders (e.g., customers). Second, we discuss how organizations must change in order to take advantage of electronic commerce opportunities. Third, with the growing importance of the Internet and related technologies, organizations must take electronic commerce into account when they are creating strategic plans.By Catalin Zorzini
Packed with honest, impartial and transparent reviews and comparison of tons of tools backed by first-hand experience and research, with Ecommerce-Platforms.com I’m trying tp help you make an informed decision in terms of choosing a software platform that you can choose for building your online storefront with full confidence, then grow it to a solid business.
WordPress | WooCommerce (6)
By NICK SCHÄFERHOFF.
We will lay out some of the benefits of using various ecommerce solutions with WordPress, take a look at some examples of WordPress ecommerce sites in the wild, provide some tips for A/B testing ecommerce on WordPress, and more! Read on to become equipped with some advanced knowledge, inspiration, and more to be on your way to becoming a WordPress ecommerce aficionado.By Brian Bondari & Everett Griffiths Throughout this book, our goal is to teach you all aspects of modern WordPress development. We will build a variety of WordPress plugins and follow their creation from the idea to the finishing touches. You will discover how to deconstruct an existing plugin, use the WordPress API in typical scenarios, hook into the database, version your code with SVN, and deploy your new plugin to the world.