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Free seminar on successful e-commerce
Hampshire businesses are invited to learn more about the secrets of successful e-commerce, at a free event being held in Southampton.
The Successful E-commerce digital briefing will take place on Thursday 23 January and cover a wide range of digital marketing topics, including the best systems and software to use for powering successful e-commerce sites, generating traffic, effective SEO and improving conversion rates.
The briefing will address ways to reduce checkout abandonment and give an insight into the behaviours of leading retailers and what can be learnt from them.
The event is being hosted by experts from Southampton digital agency Advantec. Managing director Andrew Brittain commented: “It’s essential for businesses to ensure that they are maximising potential sales and staying up to date on the latest developments in ecommerce. Our free digital briefing will address the key issues that firms face online and the latest trends in web marketing and developing. Importantly, we will cut through the jargon.”
Advantec is a full service digital agency that builds market-leading websites for businesses and e-commerce retailers. Its clients range from regional businesses to government organisations.
The Successful E-commerce digital briefing will take place on Thursday 23 January at 6pm at Chilworth Manor, Southampton SO16 7PT. For more details and to attend call Nicole Taylor on 02380 561 050.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Advantec .
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