The CirclePOS Promotions Tool with Discount Codes for Bookstores is a handy feature that lets bookstores craft personalised online promotions tailored for specific target audiences using discount codes.
Technical Articles
Analysis: Modern Server Rendering Frameworks in Developing a Bookstore Site
Single Page Applications (SPAs) have gained popularity due to their responsiveness, interactivity, and enhanced development experience. However, they often fall short in terms of SEO, performance, and user experience. Modern server rendering frameworks have been crafted to overcome these shortcomings, offering a range of optimisations.
Rank Your Bookstore Higher in Google’s Top Search Ecommerce SEO
Tips for improving Bookstore Ecommerce SEO Rankings For most Ecommerce websites, including online bookstores, SEO or search engine optimisation is the best way to rank higher in Google’s search results. When compared to other marketing strategies, SEO provides a higher ROI, yet most online bookstores do not pay much attention to search engine optimisation. Most … Read More
Server Scaling: Vertical vs Horizontal Scaling – An Overview
The concern most frequently voiced by Circle users is how the system will cope as the community grows. Through server scaling we can ensure the speed and reliability of the programme when the user load increases. Read on to find out how.
Book Supply Chain Issues: How APIs Can Be A Solution | Circle
This topic is on the table at every conference, I think we could move forward if we understood that supply chain issues are generally information issues. This years Leading Edge conference was no exception and I see it on the upcoming ABA agenda as well. I stood up at the LE conference to back Chris … Read More
Add A Facebook Feed To Your Site To Boost User Engagement | Circle
Follow these simple steps to add a facebook plugin to your Circle website
Load And System Scalability For Cloud Software: An Overview
Through 2015 and particularly towards the end we were experiencing slowdowns and outages that were essentially related to high load. High load in cloud applications is a bit like the weather (in NZ anyway) you are never quite sure what is going to hit you or where it is going to come from. All load … Read More