B2B ecommerce marketing has rapidly grown over the last few years, offering plenty of potential as a sales channel for traditional industries.
B2B sales are slowly and quietly catching up to B2C sales, as the industry continues to grow.
This market caters to the large number of businesses around the world who are seeking and selling anything and everything from software and hardware to medical equipment, electrical components, specialised equipment, and other niche products.
https://memeburn.com/2019/02/biggest-b2b-ecommerce-mistakes/
If you’re involved in any kind of business, you’ve probably seen the abbreviation UX in online guides. It’s everywhere!
It stands for user experience – the one thing all businesses are trying to improve. However, there’s a narrower approach to consider: UX design. User experience design is all about improving the product in a way that enhances the user’s experience. That’s being done through implementing various techniques, such as human-computer interaction, usability, visual design, interaction design, and information architecture.
https://blog.apruve.com/b2b-user-experience-how-you-do-it-right/
To keep your site relevant—and to keep up with Google’s latest indexing changes that will further emphasize mobile accessibility—I’ve put together five important mobile stats you should be aware of, as well as some insight into how your business can address the B2B mobile shift.
https://blog.capterra.com/mobile-user-experience-facts/
Much of the conversation was focused on digital how-to’s, discussions on the direction that online marketing will be moving in the coming years and the ever present suspicion that computers will steal all of our jobs.
https://mopinion.com/digital-development-on-the-rise-for-b2b-companies/