So, you want to build the next Amazon? So here is an eCommerce website checklist to build, grow and scale your e-shop.
You can thank me later đ
Lots of people have done it successfully, and it probably looks easy. There is actually a lot of hard work involved. But if youâre âgame,â here is the eCommerce website checklist to getting it done.
This post walks you through the basics of starting the e-commerce business and scratches the surface of the items you should consider.
This post covers how to calculate advertising ROI with UTM parameters in conjunction with a CRM and effectively âclose the loopâ on companyâs online advertising spend.
Following a series of interviews with François from Linkody, we have agreed to publish a guest post in which I give an update on my history, services, team, customers and how I work with the Linkody tool.
In this article, you will find out how to run a digital agency from 8 CEOs who have managed to build multi-million dollar digital agencies (each, not collectively).
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Have you ever heard of topseos.com?
Well, in the digital marketing world, TopSEOs is a big deal since they identify and rank the best marketing agencies across the web through a rigorous evaluation process.
Since we aim only for the best content for Linkody users, we decided to interview the CEOs of 8 multi-million dollar agencies from the “Top 100 SEO companies” ranking (where you can also see their revenues, employee count, retention rates, and more interesting stats). Moreover, they agreed to answer 6 questions on how to run a digital agency.
Just like in our latest popular post, where we asked 12 SEO experts for advice on 5 evergreen SEO questions, you’ll again learn some practical tips & strategies from which you can learn how to run a digital agency.
Here are the 6 questions that we asked The Creative Momentum, Be Found Online, Rocket 55, Straight North, 1Digital Agency, PageTraffic, 1st on the List and E2M:
Is it more practical for a digital agency to focus on a specific niche or keep the spectrum broad and why?
What’s your top advice on how digital agencies can find more clients?
What are the determining factors that will get a potential prospect browsing your website to contact you?
How do you deal with over-demanding customers?
How do you keep people on your team focused and productive?
Which channels (e.g. word of mouth, paid ads, cold outreach, etc) have contributed most to your growth?