Author Archives: Jenna Scaglione

About Jenna Scaglione

Jenna Scaglione is a writer, editor, and a slightly coupon crazed, healthy eating obsessed, lover of family, friends and life. Jenna has a Bachelors degree from Dowling College and a background in the chemical sciences. Following her passions, she became a writer and an internet marketer and enjoys learning, growing and discovering the newest and latest trends on the internet. Crowned "Lady Content", she lives in sunny Socal where she helps her clients around the nation increase brand awareness on the internet through content, marketing and social media.

The Art to Profitable Ecommerce Cross Selling

Cross-selling has become one of the top Ecommerce sales techniques to capture additional income. The practice has been used by businesses for hundreds of years. When Best Buy and Radio Shack sell computer accessories and batteries by the checkout line, they are not just doing this for your convenience—they are taking advantage of cross-selling. Cross-selling…

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The Newest SEO Techniques Essential to Ecommerce Success

After Google unleashed its Panda and Penguin updates, webmasters have been hiding under rocks running scared for their lives—and for good cause. The search engine algorithm changes have paralyzed webmasters into making any changes for fear the next update will take their website off the map. This fear is not uncommon in this new SEO…

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How to SEO Your Ecommerce Home Page

Google’s latest Penguin and Panda updates have webmasters in a frenzy. They are afraid to apply search engine optimization techniques, yet they know they must do something to entice Google to rank their sites. What to do? We will never know Google’s exact algorithms so any strategy you implement may or may not produce positive…

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How to Keep Your Customers Coming Back for More

Building a successful Ecommerce business is not just about high-converting checkout pages and seasonal discounts; it’s about keeping your site fresh and implementing strategies that entice customers to make return visits. A stale site will be boring and mundane to your customers. Active sites refresh their content, promotions, products, and design to keep the excitement…

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