It might not be the most often used of rooms in the home, but when it’s time to shine, it matters more than any other room. Inviting a friend or relative over to stay can be ruined by a guest room that just doesn’t live up to the level of hospitality that you’re hoping to provide. So, here we’re going to look at the fundamental factors of what makes a great overnight stay experience and the little mistakes you can avoid that can turn things awkward and even unpleasant.
2/04/2018
2/03/2018
It can be one of those things in life that you truly aim for. Owning your own home is a big step to take, and is by far, one of the biggest financial decisions, and perhaps the most expensive one, you ever make. Owning a home can fill you with excitement. You can often be buzzing with inspiration and ideas on what you want to do with the place as soon as you get the keys. But it isn’t all roses and plain sailing.
There are times in your home ownership life that you can feel that your house is a hindrance and not a fun place. Things can go wrong, and often they will, even if you think you are as prepared as can be for every possible scenario. I wanted to share with you some of the most common home disasters anyone of us can face at some point, and hopefully, offer you some insight on how you can move forward or better prepare for them in the future.
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2/02/2018
When
customers are browsing your site for products, a massive 75 percent of them
will abandon their shopping cart without buying anything even if they’ve shown
an interest. It’s the biggest problem that all online stores face and reducing
abandonment is the quickest way to increase your revenue. One tactic you can
use is sending
out emails to remind people that they were browsing and try to convince them
to come back and buy stuff. It does work pretty well but the best thing to do
is stop it from happening in the first place.
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One reason that people
abandon carts is that they don’t trust the site. That might be because it looks
unprofessional and small details like spelling
errors put them off. It could also be
because you’re using a payment platform that they don’t recognise so they’re
reluctant to put their details in. Those things are easily fixed but if you’re
still experiencing problems, it might be because your payment process is
difficult and lengthy. Consumers have a short attention span so if they have to
spend ten minutes going through multiple pages, they’re likely to leave the
site without completing the purchase. If you’re seeing high levels of cart abandonment,
here’s how you can make the payment process easier for your customers.