Designing apps that stand out in an app store and that which result in increased downloads by customers, calls for the adoption of certain winning strategies. Latest figures suggest that Apple Store and Google Play combined account for over a million apps.
The use of mobile devices to search for product or services while on the move is becoming more and more common among people of all nationalities. In addition, most of the items being sought after are products that are available locally and managed in most cases by small businesses.
User experience and web usability are major ingredients that play a crucial role in deciding the  success or failure of a website. Each company should provide users with these two vital ingredients to make users stay on the site and help in the conversion process.
Demand for mobile apps is surging as never before from both individuals and businesses alike. According to comScore’s 2015 U.S. mobile app report, mobile accounts for 62 percent of all digital media time spent by consumers while mobile apps by themselves represent 54 percent.
A surprising finding, however, is that while a few apps get massive adoption – 26% are used daily, a good number are also dropped after only a few uses.
Responsive design is an approach to web design that makes your web page look good on all devices like desktops, tablets and phones. A responsive design adjusts to the size of the screen it is viewed on and this is accomplished by using CSS and HTML to resize, hide, shrink, enlarge or move the content to make it look good on any screen.
The first point of contact that most users have with a business is through its website, where users get to know the company, its products, services, its management and in short everything that the company features and represents. Using your website, you can interact with everyone involved with the company including your prospective customers.
PHP is one of the most popular server side scripting languages used in web development today. It is an open source robust platform for building feature- rich websites and database access. Currently over 82% of websites or 820 million websites use PHP as their server side scripting language.
Spam comments remain a major problem for all WordPress websites. These comments are so universal that you could even receive hundreds of such comments in a week. Spam comments can play havoc with your site credibility and search engine rankings if you fail to stem the spam comment onslaught.
Page loading speed plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of a website to the extent that search engines consider them major site ranking signals. According to surveys done by Akamai and Gomez.com, nearly half of web users expect a site to load in two seconds or less
Commercial websites that seek to achieve greater online sales need to appear prominently in search results. If search engines display your site in the very first page of search results in response to a search query, then customers are likely to visit your site resulting in better online sales.
WordPress sites due to their intrinsic nature are search engine friendly;