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How to excel in eCommerce Web Development?
Electronic Commerce aka eCommerce got viral after the rise of the internet. The first eCommerce company was launched in 1982 known by the name “Boston computer exchange”.

How To Excel In eCommerce Web Development?

Electronic Commerce aka eCommerce got viral after the rise of the internet. The first eCommerce company was launched in 1982 known by the name “Boston computer exchange”.

It was selling and buying old computers then. It started the tradition called eCommerce web development. Before it, only companies used telephones to buy and sell products and services. 

Since then, the eCommerce sector and its growth kept climbing to rise to new heights.

Let me put a foundation to the point of discussion. As per Statista, “Over the last few years, e-commerce has become an indispensable part of the global retail framework. 

Like many other industries, the retail landscape has undergone a substantial transformation following the advent of the internet, and thanks to the ongoing digitalization of modern life, consumers from virtually every country now profit from the perks of online transactions. 

With such a large market, eCommerce Web Development is apparently one of the largest opportunity-based markets worldwide.

What is eCommerce Web Development?

eCommerce Web Development is the primary process of building your marketplace on the internet. 

The more smooth you build it, the easier it is for the search engines to find it. Here ‘smooth’ means the three following constraints to consider. 

  1. Total Blocking Time: The total time your website blocks a user before enabling clicks on your website.

  2. Largest Contentful Paint: The total time taken for the website to load.

  3. Cumulative Layout Shift: It represents the stability of your content for a swift user experience. 

These make the website more prone to SERPs tagging, and thus is selected as the standard procedure in building an eCommerce website. 

All the above three constraints should be as low as possible. Furthermore, each page on the website should contain at least 300 words.

And there should be keyword stuffing (say niche word stuffing) of at least 2-3% in the core content and headings as well. A good structure of an eCommerce website increases its visibility to search engines.