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Social Ads | Mobile Security | Legal Checkup Can't read this email? [View it in your browser.] [EcommerceNotes by Practical Ecommerce] December 22, 2016 [6 Steps to Plan Social Media Ads for 2017] [Plan Social Media Ads] With 2016 nearly complete, it’s time to start planning social media advertising for 2017. We don’t necessarily need to plan the entire year. But anything less than three months at a time won’t let us see the big picture. In this post, I’ll review my six-step plan for social media ads for the new year... [Read the Article...] [5 Security Concerns with Mobile Payments] [Mobile Payment Security] Shopping on smartphones and tablets is convenient for consumers and provides merchants with increased revenue streams. It also changes the payment fraud landscape. As merchants race to accept mobile transactions, fraudsters will move to exploit the vulnerabilities of those... [Read the Article...] - Advertisement - [Process Customer Orders Faster in 2017] [Workbook Offer] Prepare for an ecommerce and accounting integration now with this handy planning tool. Tracking and syncing addresses, quantities, SKUs, shipping info, invoices, system updates is complicated and error prone. Download the “Integration Project Planning Workbook” to learn more. [Download Workbook...] [End-of-year Legal Checkup, for Ecommerce] [End-of-year Legal Checkup] It is that time of year — an opportunity to spend time with family, reflect on the successes and failures, and make plans for 2017. It is also time to reflect on the things that you may have been putting off, such as legal compliance... [Read the Article...] [Free Shipping, Free Returns Critical for Online Shoppers] [Free Shipping, Free Returns] Online shoppers want free shipping, free returns, on-time delivery, and accuracy. Internet retailers that deliver on these consumer desires may earn loyal customers and gain a competitive advantage. Order fulfillment — the act of packing products, choosing a carrier, and shipping an order... [Read the Article...] Recent Articles [Planning Post-holiday Ecommerce Revenue] [10 Exceptional Social Media Campaigns in 2016] [4 Ways to Jumpstart Email Marketing for 2017] [SEO Study: Backlinks Decline as Ranking Factor] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [LinkedIn] You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive "EcommerceNotes" at our website. You can [unsubscribe] your email address {EMAIL} from this list at any time. [Change your email address.] [Add us to your address book.] [Subscribe] Practical Ecommerce 125 S. Park Street, Suite 430 Traverse City, MI 49684 Copyright (C) 2016 Practical Ecommerce. All rights reserved.

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