Jena, Berlin, the world: dotSource tries out online work station for overseas staff [internal matters] When the parallel callings of job and an international family started to clash, our company translator asked for permission work online from Japan for a few months. As digital is our trade, dotSource was happy to try out flexible digital working options. This comes at a time when we have already started looking at new … Continue reading "Jena, Berlin, the world: dotSource tries out online work station for overseas staff [internal matters]"
Will your website crash in two weeks? On the Google Test It’s happening on the 21st of April: mobile usability will become one of the most important ranking factors. Considering perfectionism which reigns in Google’s house, they actually took their time here. If you remember – the iPhone was introduced in 2007, and there were already the first smartphones in the 1990s. Now that Google is … Continue reading "Will your website crash in two weeks? On the Google Test"
#ShopTechTalks: Shopware, Spryker and more, with Jochen Things could not be more exciting in the area of shop systems right now. Shopware is touring Germany with Shopware 5 and so indirectly raises the question, what’s happening with Magento at the moment?, even more urgently. Hybris now does marketing as well, and on top of these (still) rather traditionally structured shop systems, there … Continue reading "#ShopTechTalks: Shopware, Spryker and more, with Jochen"
German banks in the digital transformation: challenging PayPal – could it work? It seems to be trend as the moment, that old, well-established companies banding together in order to finally be able to challenge the large tech conglomerates. So the Pangea network, consisting of CNN, The Guardian, The Economist, The Financial Times and Reuters, is supposed to be standing against Facebook and Google.”United we stand” – that’s … Continue reading "German banks in the digital transformation: challenging PayPal – could it work?"
The digital point of sale leaves some open questions What will the store of the future look like? This question occupies classic retailers and now evermore pure players. Amazon is just the most famous example of a company with digital DNA that has dared to step into stationary trade. The reasons for this should not be dismissed out of hand: in the longterm, pure … Continue reading "The digital point of sale leaves some open questions"
5 ways to activate the consciencious customer More and more people feel motivated to purchase sustainably. The modern consumer wants to do the right thing and buy conscientiously. The price pays less of a role than the circumstance of production, quality, image, origin, working conditions, fair-trade-, and organic labels. Some, like »Generation Y«, want to consume less over all. Those growing up … Continue reading "5 ways to activate the consciencious customer"
Looking back: our fantastic first client day in pictures and tweets [dotSource internal] dotSource is entering its tenth year and those who know us know that enough happens in one year to last for two. That is why it was high time for our first client day, and, without being wanting to be too smug, it went really well. Together with our clients and speakers Dr. Lea Sonderegger … Continue reading "Looking back: our fantastic first client day in pictures and tweets [dotSource internal]"
Just have it done – service in e-commerce On site service is one of the last true advantages of stationary trade. Not for much longer, if the founders of Einfach-machen-lassen.de have anything to do with it. The young German company from Rostock have made it their aim to close the service gap in online trade by allowing services to be booked with the … Continue reading "Just have it done – service in e-commerce"
Berlin, Berlin, now we’re in Berlin! “The sky’s the limit” was already our motto when we emplyed our 100th staff member. New, larger projects, like Grohe, Joyou or Lensbest are raising our staff requirements, which is why we have now opened an office in the capital, which even Kraftclub would think was awesome if they visited. Our clients won’t just find … Continue reading "Berlin, Berlin, now we’re in Berlin!"
This is how you improve your adwords campaign Search Engine Advertisement isn’t rocket science, but is can get complicated enough. Efficient use of the available advertising budget should have highest priority. But there has to be a clear structure right from the start for this, e.g when it comes to multi-client centre accounts. You have to identify the relevant leaver and make the … Continue reading "This is how you improve your adwords campaign"