SYLVAN LAKE, MI, March 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Niche Retail, a Magento Enterprise Solutions Partner, has announced a free review of Magento websites for those who are interested in maximizing customer conversions and in increasing exposure for their site. Specializing in advanced, Magento-based designs for online retail stores, Niche Retail has been developing sites for retail clients with a great deal of success, helping companies drive traffic to their online stores and convert those visits into sales. Now, Niche Retail is offering free exposure to those who have utilized the Magento platform for their business, with free, in-depth reviews of Magento-based sites, posted on NicheRetail.com.
Magento was designed with an easy to use interface and simple to administer modules, however, it still takes a fair amount of skill and technical expertise to fully utilize its powerful features. Niche Retail wants to showcase how others are using the powerful ecommerce platform and also make recommendations on how to make the open source platform work even more effectively for individual sites. As Jeff Grice, President of Niche Retail noted, "Magento is an extremely powerful platform that is still relatively new in the world of ecommerce. We are curious to see how others are implementing its functionality and are excited to lend our expertise to those looking to get the most out of this multi-faceted ecommerce solution."
Working with Niche Retail will provide business owners with professional insights from expert Magento developers and designers who have extensive experience working with the popular ecommerce solution. To learn how your company can take part in this exciting opportunity, please visit NicheRetail.com.
As partners to leading national and international brands, Niche Retail is "everything but the brand" - designing, building and operating Direct-to-Consumer and Business-to-Business online sales channels, enabling branded manufacturers to focus on product innovation and sales. Niche Retail provides its experience and expertise in ecommerce channel efforts to enhance brand equity, increase sales and improve margin. Niche Retail backs each partnership with warehousing and distribution support and dedicated customer care representatives at its headquarters in Sylvan Lake, Michigan. For more information about Niche Retail, visit http://nicheretail.com.
Niche Retails Seeks Magento-Based Sites for Free Reviews and Evaluations
Niche Retail offers free site reviews and showcase opportunities for those who have built online retail sites utilizing the Magento ecommerce solution.
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