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Tracking the Shopping and Buying Behaviors of Your Customers
Tracking the shopping and buying behaviors of your customers can help you to create a more positive experience for those individuals, enabling you to customize each person’s experience with your business and more effectively tailor your marketing tactics. In doing so, you can boost your sales and increase your business’ success. So, how exactly do you do this? Here are four tips for tracking the shopping and buying behaviors of your customers.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal
13th Floor Haunted House 2019
During the spooky season of this year, I had the opportunity to work as a scare actor at 13th Floor Haunted House. The idea of working there for a while came from a combination of casual job searching and the idea that it would bring closure to me as someone who usually can't go through haunted houses without an extreme reaction. No one said being a scare actor would be easy, but there were also good things that came from working there for the season.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Journal
Manufacturing in China: The Ultimate Guide for Non-Pros
1. Getting Your Design Ready Before you go through all the steps of getting a product made in China, you need a killer design. Your product doesn’t become a hit when it goes on sale. That actually starts in the design phase.
By Amanda Hughes6 years ago in Journal
6 Secrets to Great Paintings
It's a struggle to get a great painting, you work at it for hours even days and still can't seem to get that beautiful finished professional look, but if you do these 6 things you will be amazed at the end results and you will be proud of your work finally.
By Allison Prior6 years ago in Journal
My eCommerce Journey | Part 3 | Our First Lesson
It's been several weeks since I last updated this blog. A lot has been going on for me. If you read Part 1 of my eCommerce Journey, you'll know that mental health has played a large part of my year. I've been tackling it, slowly but surely.
By Jake Dawson6 years ago in Journal
Tribeca Resident Mirrors the Origins of Human Expression on Buildings Across New York City with His Graffiti
Photo courtesy of Robert Janz Looking across the landscape of New York City and seeing all the graffiti on our buildings could lead to a rather low born opinion. The idle minds behind the scrawls carry a mentality not much more evolved than those of a Neanderthal. 86 year old Robert Janz of Tribeca counts himself among NYC artists who add to the scenery and would not only consider the critique a compliment but sees the perception as pretty insightful.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Journal
A Burden Lessened
I have written a few times here about my writing process, and how destructive it can be. Also about how writing my former favorite subject matter (political satire) was becoming too much of a burden to continue to write. (If you are interested in reading those pieces you can find them here, and here.) But, I have started a new creative venture recently, and now four weeks into it and I feel good enough to finally write here about it.
By Paige Graffunder6 years ago in Journal
Digital Marketing Assignment Help Explained Here Deals Both, the Nuances of Digital and Marketing!
Before you confuse Digital Marketing Assignments Help with Marketing Assignment Help, here is a summary of what the former does. Foremost, Digital Marketing has a lot in common with connecting through social media mobiles and computers. There are several assignment experts being available online, it's very hard to come by a genuine assignment service to answer simple questions.
By Maria Jones6 years ago in Journal











