5 companies helping you leverage e-commerce for your business

Written by Brian Nordli
Published on Oct. 16, 2017
5 companies helping you leverage e-commerce for your business

Brick and mortar stores are going the way of the dodo as e-commerce takes over. If you run a B2C business that depends on selling goods and materials to customers, chances are you already utilize e-commerce, and if you don’t, it’s probably time to start. It provides your customer base with more convenience and selection, two things that promise to keep them coming back. Keep reading to learn about five companies that can help facilitate your e-commerce strategy.

 

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When people put their credit card information into a website to make a purchase, they want a smooth experience. Slow browsers and choppy connections can make a buyer nervous and think twice about whether or not the site is trustworthy. Yottaa, a Boston-based e-commerce acceleration platform, improves web and mobile performance to help make the online purchasing experience as smooth as possible. 

 

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An e-commerce solution wouldn’t really be an e-commerce solution without a payment gateway to accept payments. That’s exactly what BlueSnap does. The e-commerce enabler provides technology for both web and mobile payments as well as global payments, so you can expand your business to just about anywhere in the world. In addition to the basics, BlueSnap also provides security and fraud protection as well as intelligent payment routing.

 

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Blueport Commerce focuses on enabling e-commerce for furniture retailers. With such a highly specific concentration, this technology company has the resources and know-how to solve any e-commerce issue a furniture retailer might face. It’s a full-service e-commerce solution, so the platform covers website design, security, payments and more.

 

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The boom of the e-commerce industry has changed the game in the shipping and supply chain space. In order to keep customers satisfied, timely deliveries are required. Spark Shipping has worked to build a solution that offers a range of e-commerce shipping services that automate core supply chain processes. With their software, users can manage inventory, send orders and receive tracking updates from multiple vendors.

 

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To be a successful e-commerce business, you need to get your message out there. That’s where Criteo comes in. As a global leader in e-commerce marketing, the company enables retailers, publishers and brands to collaborate on different marketing initiatives. Their platform enables marketers to connect with customers using retargeting and predictive search while also enabling publishers to connect with advertisers through their publisher marketplace.

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