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  1. Digital transformation brings a huge number of opportunities for development, growth and innovation for SMEs, but they often face different challenges compared to their enterprise-size counterparts.
    http://www.information-age.com/digital-transformation-changing-role-website-123466131/
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  2. When a new entrepreneur pursues their dream of running their own business, one of the really important tasks is marketing strategies to get the company off the ground. One of the first techniques that entrepreneurs start with is digital marketing. Here are four digital marketing strategies to grow the new company via the internet...
    https://axcessnews.com/business/marketing/ecommerce-for-entrepreneurs-how-to-grow-a-new-company-via-internet_3341/
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  3. Web designing and its understanding, user experience should be acknowledged. Users will remember their visit to a website even if they do not remember the salient features and main points of that web. And this makes it an even more critical position than knowing about the website thoroughly.

    The layout, text, interactive elements, and graphics are the main points that not only provide the user with information. But it assists the visitor’s experience, and it serves to make it a memorable experience for the user and more likely to be shared on social media for further promotion. UX design is an active fragment of web work.
    http://ventsmagazine.com/2019/12/03/everything-you-need-to-know-about-web-design-user-experience/
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  4. About a year ago, I became digital director at Salesforce.org (the nonprofit arm of Salesforce). I suddenly found myself in a committed long-term relationship with the website — and it was a real fixer-upper.

    As I learned from "Sex and the City," before making any major relationship decision, you have to discuss it with your friends over lunch. In this case, it was a friend who also works in marketing for a B2B tech company and also happened to have just finished a website redesign (I know, I need to branch out).

    I listened selectively and ended up ignoring half of his advice.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2018/01/24/five-pieces-of-advice-on-website-redesign-and-what-to-ignore/#4d46d3791e97/
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  5. Receiving Web design feedback, complimentary or otherwise, can be a touchy experience for designers. Marketers need to be careful how they deliver feedback—whether it's their first time working with the designer or their tenth time.
    http://www.marketingprofs.com/articles/2014/26438/five-tips-for-giving-the-right-feedback-on-web-design/
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  6. Starting a new design project is exciting. You’re putting your ideas and objectives out into the world for your designer to bring them to life. Things probably kick off awesomely, with you and the designer totally clicking, speaking the same language. You can’t wait to see the finished product…
    https://www.business2community.com/strategy/how-to-give-design-feedback-that-actually-improves-your-website-or-graphic-design-project-6-simple-steps-02079991/
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  7. When you embark on your entrepreneurial journey, it’s sometimes hard to tell if you are on the right track, especially if you are launching an original product or service and you have no reference to compare your work to.

    Should you keep investing money even if customers’ response is slow? Should you try something new? These could all seem like hard decisions to take. Think of it as if you are in a dark place, and there is no light at the end of the tunnel.
    https://www.thenational.ae/business/economy/how-to-tell-if-your-new-business-is-on-the-path-to-success-or-failure-1.707595/
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  8. An appealing website design is important, but you can’t lose sight of what your website is really for: to convert traffic into lead-form submissions, phone calls, physical-location visits, contact-form submissions and sales. Without these actions, your business will not generate revenue. Naturally, the more conversions your website produces, the more revenue your business is going to produce.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/250059/
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  9. We’re very excited to announce that the Mopinion website (previously only in English) is now available in four new languages: French, German, Spanish and Dutch. The addition of these new languages reflects the increasing demand for digital feedback solutions abroad as well as Mopinion’s rapidly growing customer base.

    Some might even say this is our attempt at world domination…but that’s just speculation…
    https://mopinion.com/mopinion-launches-website-in-four-new-languages/
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  10. If you’re not already thinking about 2020 web design, the time is now. Already, web design trends for 2020 have started to emerge, and if you want to stay on-trend and engage site visitors, it’s crucial to pay attention.

    But what is the future of web design in 2020? Will everything change? Well — not everything, but some specific 2020 web design trends are worth your attention.
    http://webfx.com/blog/web-design/web-design-trends-for-2020/?ref=webdesignernews.com/
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