Big Commerce – Ecommerce Developers Dallas Area North Texas USA

Big Commerce Ecommerce Developers

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Big Commerce is increasingly becoming popular amongst ecommerce websites. It’s a hosted solution, that is, you setup your website on Big Commerce’s servers and that takes the hassles of server management out of the picture. One less headache for the small business owner.

Another reason Big Commerce is getting popular is the speed and ease with which you can setup your ecommerce website. There are quite a few templates available to get you started quickly. A lot simpler than many of it’s open source brethren like OpenCart, Magento, Os Commerce etc.

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So is your Big Commerce website delivering?

You have good products, you have competitive prices yet you are not selling much. Why? Either you have no traffic or your website stinks.

Ecommerce sales are projected to grow to 434.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2017. Will you be able to capture your share of it?

You would agree that most websites look like cookie cutter templates – right? Then why do people keep doing it? Maybe they don’t know any better. Maybe they think it’s expensive to have an elegant design. What’s expensive is all those lost customers who come to your website and quickly click away.

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Then there are savvy people like you who want to improve their websites and their user experience but don’t have the skills in-house to make the necessary changes. It’s hard to find Big Commerce developers and they are expensive at $60 to $70/hour even if you do get lucky. Paying them that kind of salary on an on-going basis may be more than your business can justify.  What to do? When a job goes unfilled, projects get delayed. Delays cost you money and lost opportunities.

That’s where we at Interloper, Inc. come in handy. You can hire us at a fraction of the price and we don’t have to be on your payroll for ever. We provide you the resources you need. You still remain in charge and in control – you get your job done at a lower cost and on time. Accolades and a leg up over your competition may follow.

Sometimes you may look at competitors websites and they look beautiful and generate more business. You wish your website looked that good and delivered results. You can have an even better looking site given the right talent. Generally we first assign you one of our creative designers who works with you to put together a design that reflects your vision for your website, looks elegant and professional and most importantly meets the expectations of the type of customers you are trying to attract. After that, we hand it over to our developers to integrate the design into the backend and incorporate all the necessary functionalities.  We do it this way because you get better results by putting specialists on the job rather than letting one person do everything.  Contact us – we can only help.

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Interloper, Inc. is an I.T. Outsourcing company focused on small business. We are based in the Dallas area (DFW) of North Texas, USA but do business worldwide. Our roots are in E-Commerce and it continues to be the strongest part of our business. We ensure that your Big Commerce site is SEO ready, analytics and site map plugins are installed, payment and shipping integration is in place, and it has all the components necessary to conduct ecommerce in a safe and efficient manner.

What are the keys to an effective website?

1. Function – it must operate smoothly both for the customer and for the administrator.
2. Visual appeal – design is important. A visually appealing website makes the customer feel more comfortable about the company and it’s products.
3. User experience – Make it easy for a customer to find the information he needs, make it easy for him to place an order and build a follow up mechanism to stay in touch with the customer so he feels reassured that he is good hands.

Let us help you make the most of our Big Commerce website and do more business at a lower cost. Translation – greater profitability. Call or email us.

We can also help you build customer follow up functionalities for your Big Commerce website that build customer loyalty and can generate additional revenues.

For future maintenance also, you don’t have to advertise and spend precious time going over resumes. You just let us know and we provide the right Big Commerce resources. Your job gets done economically, without hassle and on time while you focus on doing what you do best – running your business.

Another service that we offer our Big Commerce clients is creating and uploading product feeds to Google Shopping, Rakuten.com, eBay, Amazon, Shopzilla, Price Grabber, Shopping.com and Sears.com. The more customer exposure you give your products, the better the chances of making a sale. Whether you are based in the Dallas / DFW area of North Texas, USA or elsewhere in the world, thanks to the internet, we can help you with your Big Commerce ecommerce site.  Give us a call – you’ll be glad you did!

Is my website mobile friendly?

These days a lot of people are wondering the same – is my site mobile
friendly. Google sent out an email to hundreds of thousands of
webmasters whose websites are not mobile friendly. Google also notified
them that if their site is not mobile friendly, it will be presented
lower in search results if the search is conducted using a mobile
device.

Is that a big deal? Very much so. There are various statistics
available that put mobile usage for web browsing at between 40 to 50%.
That is huge. If your website is being demoted in mobile searches, you
are potentially losing 40 to 50% of your traffic. That will hurt your
business. That better get your attention.

How to check if your website is mobile friendly?

Well Google in their email sent a link for testing mobile friendliness.
Here is the link: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/

There are also some useful sites that help you simulate various screen
sizes. Here are three such sites:

http://springload.responsinator.com

http://mattkersley.com/responsive

http://ipadpeek.com

So how does your site look like? Did it pass the test. Does it look
good on tablets and mobile phones? If not, contact us
and we will make your website mobile responsive.