Category: Ocoos vs Competitors Reviews
The Website Magazine recently published a review on several e-Commerce solutions for small business owners. Ocoos was reviewed and is proudly one such business that the review mentioned. We quote the Ocoos review here: "Small businesses often do not have a large pool of employees that...
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The Huffington Post recently published a review on several website builders for small business owners. In the review, it was recommended the companies that fit small business owners of different personalities. Ocoos was reviewed and is proudly one such business that the review mentioned. We...
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The thought of pushing around an unwieldy shopping cart through the crowded aisles of a store has begun to feel surprisingly antiquated thanks to the rise in ecommerce websites. Still, today's online shoppers are still using shopping carts -- only this time, they're digital. In fact, if you've...
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When you need to find a local plumber, hairdresser, attorney, or even a dry cleaner, where do you do your research? If you're like most people, you jump online and Google what you're looking for, then click on the websites for service providers that appear in the search results. Your research is...
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Non-profits face the unique challenge of trying to stay afloat financially while relying almost entirely on donors to do so. The stakeholders of most non-profits agree that they could use all the help they can get to draw in new donors, and get current ones to keep giving. Having a robust online...
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Squarespace has helped pioneer the world of do-it-yourself (DIY) website development by focusing on providing an editing tool that allows the user to design a web page without having to worry about knowing HTML code. Yes, the service has a large choice of customizable templates, but it still...
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Weebly is one of the pioneers of do-it-yourself website building tools. It provides a web editor that allows you to design and build a website without having any knowledge of coding or HTML. Weebly offers a variety of customizable templates, along with a well-integrated storefront for product...
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Webs is a do-it-yourself website building tool from Vistaprint, best known for their business creating business cards and printed marketing materials. Webs is reasonably easy to use, especially compared to services like GoDaddy, but it doesn't have as much functionality as most small business...
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WordPress is the original website building tool. Started as a simple solution for bloggers, WordPress has grown to be a giant, powering some of the world's most complex websites. Countless developers build websites in WordPress, which offers hundreds of plug-ins that add features to your...
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Shopify is a do-it-yourself (DIY) website development company that has positioned itself as an ecommerce provider for Facebook pages. Shopify has created a web editor that allows business owners to design a webpage without having to know or worry about HTML coding. Shopify offers an array of...
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Though GoDaddy is most commonly known for its dominant website hosting and domain business, the company also offers a do-it-yourself website development tool. Building a website often takes the customer multiple days, and unless the customer is extremely tech savvy, he will need to hire a...
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Should you use Wix to build your website? Is it the best solution for your company?
To start, lets talk about what makes a typical small business website "good." It has to be visually appealing, of course, but it also has to do more than that. There are a range of tools that most companies need...
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