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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 4, 2024 14:09:57 GMT 5.5
Many times when I use terms that are obvious to me, I have to explain their meaning later. I did this patiently, thinking to myself - "Yes! for a blog post!" Below I present a collection of the most popular terms in the field, which I based on my work with the clients above as well as my Collected from team conversations.I try to describe them in the simplest possible language. However, if something is still unclear, please leave your questions in the comments. Glossary front desk. This is the part of your website that your customers come into contact with and C Level Contact List can interact with. For example, this could be the store's home page, its various sub-pages, the shopping cart, payment or customer panels. Backstage. Similar to the previous definition, this is the part of the website that is not connected to the customer. We are talking about the admin panel of the store backend, accessible through a special link after entering a login and password. From here you can manage your store and modify it as needed. (call to action. Loosely translated, it means a call to action. In online stores, these are usually buttons that ask for a specific action, with the ultimate goal of increasing conversion rates. This may involve a purchase a subscription to a newsletter. Transformation. This is a specific, expected action performed by the recipient/user/customer. For example, if we send an email and hope that the user will eventually make a purchase, the conversion rate will show us how effective this action was.
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