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  • 16 Tools to Manage Your Reputation - Reputation management is essential for any brand. Your company's future may depend on what’s been said about it in posts, comments, reviews, and rankings. Fortunately, there are affordable tools to help. Here is a list of tools to manage your brand’s reputation.
    Topics: social, tools, manage, analyze, review, reviews, track, content, brand, reputation, price, monitor.
  • 5 Good Ways to Measure Brand Awareness - Business leaders intuitively understand that brand recognition is important for sales and growth. But it's often difficult for those leaders to know how to expand or improve that recognition. What's needed are reliable ways to measure brand awareness.
    Topics: ads, surveys, monitor, important, good, folks, ways, traffic, brand, awareness, features, measure.
  • Google Lighthouse: Monitor Site Performance, SEO, Accessibility - Lighthouse is Google’s free, open source, and automated site monitoring tool. It can help ecommerce businesses track site load times, accessibility, and search engine optimization. Lighthouse is available in a few ...
    Topics: lighthouse, accessibility, performance, site, ecommerce, help, improve, search, web, seo, audit, page, google, monitor.
  • How to Monitor SEO Topic Clusters, Silos - An internal linking strategy around topic clusters or silos can improve site architecture and help search engines understand your content. But topic clusters are not a set-and-forget strategy. They require monitoring.
    Topics: pages, seo, content, search, clusters, score, page, silos, monitor, link, pillar, topic, internal.
  • Introducing Composer: The New OS of Composable Commerce - The concept behind Composable Commerce is simple: Assemble a “best for you” architecture based on the components you need to solve your unique problems. But in practice, monitoring and controlling a mission-critical architecture composed of multiple vendors has proven to be a real challenge. To date, that work (and the associated risk) has fallen onto developers, DevOps, and CloudOps teams to manage. We’re changing that by announcing Composer, the new operating system (OS) or intelligent integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) for Composable Commerce.  Join us on June 7th for a demo about how Elastic Path Composer can help you build and monitor a first-class Composable Commerce solution. Register here Think of Composer as the connective tissue that makes a composed architecture function seamlessly as a unified whole. Using Composer, you can: Choose from more than 100 available integrations or build custom components Take actions on connections to build your integrations (e.g. via managing specific API calls, functions and data inputs) And monitor every component via a single pane of glass.  Let’s dive into how Composer works. Inside the Composer Intelligent iPaaS It’s important to emphasize that Composer is a vertical-specific commerce intelligence iPaaS. All connections and actions are informed by a commerce point of view, which is critical since backend design decisions have a major impact on the frontend customer experience. Under the hood, Composer is made up of three core services, aimed at removing the operational challenges and risk associated with Composable Commerce architectures. Integrations Hub As you may have seen, we recently launched Integrations Hub to make composable commerce implementations easier. Integrations Hub offers instant-on connections with market-leading technologies required to build Composable Commerce applications. These integrations include search, email, OMS, marketplace syndication, PIM, CRM, SSO, promotions, shipping and fulfillment, merchandising, translations, and more.  You can get started quickly and easily. A developer using Integrations Hub can simply input their authentication credentials, enter the correct API endpoints from the third party application, map data fields between the applications, and then go.  Get hands on with an Elastic Path Free Trial Start building the commerce experience your unique business demands with a free Elastic Path Commerce Cloud account. Get in touch with us and we will setup a Free Trial store for you for six weeks. Sign up for a free trial Builder Many teams want to build their own integrations that aren’t available in our instant-on Integrations Hub — be it with an internal data source or industry-specific application, or an old platform that exports XML files. Every merchant has unique requirements that impact their ability to offer unique commerce experiences to their customers. Rather than develop these components outside of a composable architecture and then assume the operational overhead and technical debt that comes along with maintaining this work in production, Builder provides a low code environment with more than 100 components and more than 1,500 possible actions available. Building new integrations from scratch has never been easier. In this environment, developers can create functions and integrations, run them on a fully-managed cloud infrastructure, and develop their own libraries of available integrations. These components will inherit the operational management and underlying infrastructure of Composer. This way, organizations can enjoy the best of both worlds: Both building their own creations and receiving native operational management, monitoring and performance delivery through Composer.  Monitor The third pillar of Composer is centered around observability. One of the biggest challenges of Composable Commerce is managing an architecture made up of multiple providers. Monitor solves this problem by providing a holistic management layer that provides unified visibility including log monitoring, event tracking, and alerts, offering operational intervention over system anomalies, along with peace of mind.  Think of Monitor as the operational control panel for the commerce business, providing DevOps teams with one central environment through which to view and manage their federated architectures. Monitor provides both holistic and granular visibility into each component on an integration-by-integration level, providing teams with on-demand reporting and real-time alerts. For Composable Commerce XATM customers, the operations team at Elastic Path also keeps a close eye on customers’ Monitor dashboards and alerts, and can intervene proactively and support in the event of an issue.   Try Composer Today Elastic Path believes that Composable Commerce should be accessible to every organization, without all of the management and operational risk associated with maintaining the “glue” code between components. Now, with Composer, it’s possible to take advantage of the holistic benefits of a single commerce OS while integrating the technologies that make business sense for your organization. Best of all, there’s no wait to experience Composer. Start a free trial and experience Composer today.   
    Topics: composer, integrations, os, introducing, composable, monitor, build, commerce, path, free, operational, components.
  • Meet Hatch Baby’s portable, Wi-Fi-enabled sleep device Rest+ - Menlo Park-based Hatch Baby has prided itself on introducing “smart” nursery devices — including Grow, a changing pad with a built-in scale and Rest, a device doubling as a sound machine and night light. Now, the company is introducing an updated version of Rest, with Rest+ as part of an effort to help further establish […]
    Topics: portable, wifienabled, rest, techcrunch, parents, light, ones, little, babys, sound, monitor, sleep, meet, hatch, kids, baby, device.
  • Use CAC and CLV to Monitor Ecommerce Growth, Profit - Ecommerce owners and managers have so much data available and so many key performance indicators, it can be difficult to know where to focus. But businesses aimed at long-term, stable growth may do well to focus on two: customer lifetime value (CLV) and customer acquisition cost (CAC).
    Topics: clv, ecommerce, profit, cac, company, past, customer, growth, ratio, value, companys, monitor, clvcac, average.