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Provides tips for better managing your website, web applications and inbound marketing efforts.
Two Benefits of the Iterative Website Development Process
In many ways, the website development process borrows its strategy from SCRUM, a software development process. Software developers employ SCRUM to speed the development process and catch errors along the way. It encourages collaboration between businesses, customers and developers and reflects a businesses workflow and core mission. When website de...
2 Business Website Development Tips You Need to Boost Online Sales
It goes without saying that a business without sales won't stay in business for long. That is why business owners must constantly find new ways to enhance their platforms and brand identity. Doing these things are necessary to maintain a consistent flow of paying customers. Having the right business website development is a key part of keeping cust...
How Agile Development Sprints Work
Agile development sprints are an essential portion of agile work methods. During the sprint stage, a development project truly starts to take shape. It also un-shapes and emerges and then shapes itself again. If this doesn't seem possible, then read on to find out how a sprint works. Mistakes and Dynamics Very rarely do software programs work corre...
The Framework of the "Scrum" Process in Agile development
Developing a more engaged and focused team is what any business needs, especially with large goals, complex projects, and important objectives in mind. But what can allow you to reach that goal? In agile development, "scrum" has been a popular answer to businesses wanting greater production, speed, and engagement from their employees. But What is t...
Increase Customer Loyalty with Mobile App Creation
It is not unusual for some small businesses to place too much focus on bringing in new customers and not enough on keeping their existing customers. However, this is a mistake because retaining existing customers is less costly than finding new ones. Depending on advertising and marketing expenses, getting a new customer may cost seven times more t...