The most significant change in marketing and commerce, since the invention of television’s infomercials and the use of credit cards to purchase goods by calling into a 1-(800) number is the advent of the Internet and ecommerce. Online stores and purchasing on these websites has grown to one of the largest sales methods for products and services in the world. If you offer a product or service, to compete in the 21st century you must have an online presence or ecommerce storefront.
2012 is set to be the largest online shopping year in history. Previous year over year ecommerce records have been surpassed for the past decade and the trend for consumers to go online to shop is moving in one direction…up. Off The Wall Media has developed ecommerce websites and helped many eTailers grow their online sales and customer base.
2012 is set to be the largest online shopping year in history. Previous year over year ecommerce records have been surpassed for the past decade and the trend for consumers to go online to shop is moving in one direction…up. Off The Wall Media has developed ecommerce websites and helped many eTailers grow their online sales and customer base.
The success of these online stores is not just in the development of a great ecommerce website, it is also in the marketing campaign that are designed around the online store. Off the Wall Media can assist in both the development and marketing of your ecommerce business. We provide Social Marketing Management, SEO, Pay Per Click Management, enewsletter campaigns and brand reputation management associated with such an endeavor. In addition, we can assist in the development of mobile applications that put your company’s products at your customer’s fingertips at all times.
Contact an Off The Wall Media representative today, to start your eCommerce campaign or view our work.
Click here, to view our e-commerce portfolio.
Contact an Off The Wall Media representative today, to start your eCommerce campaign or view our work.
Click here, to view our e-commerce portfolio.

