In previous articles of the series, we covered the first two crucial steps in launching an online store. We started with selecting the platform and planning the content that a successful webshop must have. Today, we're tackling other technological aspects: which hosting service to purchase and which ready-made theme to install?
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WordCamp Basel 2025 re-cap: Looking for wiener schnitzels in a sea of noodles
WordCamp Europe 2025 in Basel showcased WordPress at its most mature and strategic. The event brought together 1,723 professionals from 84 countries for essential discussions on accessibility implementation, sustainable development practices, and enterprise-grade solutions. WCEU proved that WordPress now powers critical business operations across industries, supported by a community balancing innovation with practical implementation.
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Content is the key factor that brings users to interact with your brand. Content is king, and eCommerce is no exception. From business plans, general content, and product descriptions, these are the elements that every successful webshop must cover.
eCommerce designers, gurus and developers have been advising, begging and shouting for a whole decade. They draw graphs, sit in meetings and whisper to clients that eCommerce is just the thing for their business! In the sea of online shopping platforms, one stands out - WooCommerce.
Oversharing problem on the Facebook platform (Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Whatsapp) is a continuous malady, but what civic sector and especially NGOs like EFF should do about it?
Plot twist: We have to stop treating SEO as an addition to our digital strategy but rather as the key ingredient of our business plan. But when did this shift happen and how to manage the seemingly endless process of radical updates Google is putting our SEO strategies down with?
A major update for WooCommerce - it’s 4.0 edition has been released! Now you can go deeper with the analytics, more customizable dashboard and activity panel.
Neuralab started to produce eCommerce web applications right from our beginnings in 2007. Big projects, eager clients and all sorts of web design possibilities revealed to us that these kinds of interactive projects were a clear match for our team and philosophy.
When it comes to e-Commerce, there are a number of UX practices that can undeniably be harmful to the business and should be avoided at all costs. Such as slow loading, confusing navigation, poor filtering and sorting options or lack thereof, missing or hard to find search, weak content, low-quality images, confusing check-out process or any of the dark patterns. However this article is not covering basic practices and fundamentals, rather focusing on some more specific patterns. It aims to find the good in those bad and the ugly patterns, acknowledge the primary idea but find a different solution.
Some weeks ago 9 Croatian companies got featured as one of the best B2B global development agencies.
We started out as a small team in Trnje district garage (we clicked stereotype checkbox on that one). So when we talked with Denis & Goran about hosting a 3rd WordPress Zagreb meetup, we knew we had to do it in our root neighborhood.
With 1.80 trillion US dollars in eCommerce sales (2018), online selling growth does not plan on subsiding any time soon. Subsequently, there are hundreds of new technologies emerging to make the checkout process snappier every day.
Does this new buzzword deserve a place with other, widely known ones? Does it make any sense? Actually, what is it, who is it for? What it has to do with web design? We were at #CXZG conference in Zagreb where there was a lot of talking about customer experience and all of these questions.