Improving the performance of ecommerce sites to drive conversion rates and revenue will be the focus for leading creative web agency Evosite at the Spring Fair to show retailers how to make huge gains through improvements to their ecommerce design.
Retailers to Evosite's stand will be able to find out first-hand the areas in need of improvement on their website in order to drive more traffic and ultimately increase sales.
James Shakespeare, Managing Director of Evosite (pictured here), says, “The amount of time spent bringing traffic to a website is significant, yet the amount invested in converting that into sales is far less. We want to close that gap - we see it as all being about monetising traffic. When trading online, if you get the combination of a good business model with a highly converting, user friendly and constantly evolving ecommerce solution, combined with a well structured inbound marketing campaign, you stand a very high chance of generating significant sales.”
Spring Fair is the launch platform for Evosite's new brand, including an updated website, and the announcement of its collaborative partnership with Core Creative – an offline branding and marketing agency. Together, Evosite and Core Creative offer a full service website, marketing and branding solution for retailers.
The Evosite approach puts conversion at the heart of stunning website design and its bespoke powerful content management system. From jewellery and art to gifts and home-wares, Evosite will use the Spring Fair to showcase how it's driving conversion rates for clients across a range of sectors.
Evosite is an innovative digital agency that specialises in creative web, mobile and e-commerce solutions. Based in Somerset the company has an international client base. Evosite delivers a comprehensive range of services from content management systems and eCommerce solutions to branding and print design.
Visit Evosite at Spring Fair, NEC on Hall/Stand:1J55
between 2nd - 6 th February 2014
W: www.evosite.co.uk
Improving the performance of ecommerce sites to drive conversion rates and revenue will be the focus for leading creative web agency Evosite at the Spring Fair to show retailers how to make huge gains through improvements to their ecommerce design.
Retailers to Evosite's stand will be able to find out first-hand the areas in need of improvement on their website in order to drive more traffic and ultimately increase sales.
James Shakespeare, Managing Director of Evosite (pictured here), says, “The amount of time spent bringing traffic to a website is significant, yet the amount invested in converting that into sales is far less. We want to close that gap - we see it as all being about monetising traffic. When trading online, if you get the combination of a good business model with a highly converting, user friendly and constantly evolving ecommerce solution, combined with a well structured inbound marketing campaign, you stand a very high chance of generating significant sales.”
Spring Fair is the launch platform for Evosite's new brand, including an updated website, and the announcement of its collaborative partnership with Core Creative – an offline branding and marketing agency. Together, Evosite and Core Creative offer a full service website, marketing and branding solution for retailers.
The Evosite approach puts conversion at the heart of stunning website design and its bespoke powerful content management system. From jewellery and art to gifts and home-wares, Evosite will use the Spring Fair to showcase how it's driving conversion rates for clients across a range of sectors.
Evosite is an innovative digital agency that specialises in creative web, mobile and e-commerce solutions. Based in Somerset the company has an international client base. Evosite delivers a comprehensive range of services from content management systems and eCommerce solutions to branding and print design.
Visit Evosite at Spring Fair, NEC on Hall/Stand:1J55
between 2nd - 6 th February 2014
W: www.evosite.co.uk
Posted: 23 January 2014
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