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Ezra Silverton in
Canadian Internet Stats on 2006-12-28
Many major Canadian eCommerce sites have reported higher then expected holiday sales. Etailers across the web accounted holiday sales increased between 20-30 percent. Full Article

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Web Design on 2006-11-07
Perhaps not for all business, but consider the possibilities. Full Article

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Web Development on 2006-10-19
Internet Explorer 7 has officially been released for download and will soon push the update through a Windows automatic update. Don’t ignore this one, according to OneStat, IE has 85.9% of the browser market. Full Article

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Ezra Silverton in
Web Development on 2006-09-21
To successfully create a website that fulfills your goals, a thorough web design and development process is required. Each web design company may have their own preferences to steps in the process, while some on the other hand may not have any. Just keep in mind that the more the web company knows about your business the better position they are in to make suggestions. Full Article

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Efficient Web on 2006-08-17
If you could be notified when your company name or web address was mentioned on the web, wouldn’t you want to know? You can! Full Article

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Canadian Internet Stats on 2006-07-13
In the last few months, Canada has received a lot of press regarding Internet usage. Here are a few key highlights. Full Article

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Ezra Silverton in
What's Buzzing on 2006-06-28
When users demand instant notification of company news and press releases, they no longer need to visit a website or wait for an email newsletter. The solution? RSS feeds. Full Article

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Ezra Silverton in
eCommerce on 2006-05-29
On May 2, 2006, the Canadian federal government announced a reduction to the GST rate from 7% to 6%, and to the HST rate from 15% to 14%, starting July 1st, 2006. Full Article

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Agency Relations on 2006-05-05
There’s no question today that the web is a fundamental tool for delivering traffic to businesses. Since 2004, ecommerce has been increasing by roughly 30% each quarter, and Internet Marketing providers have been seeing high returns on their Internet advertising, even in Canada. As a result, a growing number of companies now generate the majority of their business online. Full Article

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eCommerce on 2006-04-26
Canadians are more cautious than our US neighbours when it comes to making online purchases and disclosing personal information. For those clients who take the plunge into ecommerce, one of the major reported factors for shopping cart abandonment is visitors’ suspicion of the way companies handle online customer information. Although, generally speaking, statistics show rapid growth in ecommerce, one of the most common deterrents to completing an online sale is a customer’s lack of confidence in a vendor’s website.
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