Category: Adobe Commerce
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Why Adobe Commerce Works for Firearms eCommerce Sites
Over the last few years, dramatic changes to the landscape of online gun and ammo stores have changed the way normal business can be conducted, and even the platforms that can be used. In fact, these changes have also impacted the enthusiast and lifestyle sites, and have hindered the ability to market and sell gun-related…
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End Of Support For Magento 2.3 When Is It, And What Can I Expect?
Magento 2.3 has been with us since November of 2018. But now, Magento 2.4.X releases have superseded Magento 2.3, and Adobe has officially announced that Magento will be entering EOL (End Of Life). Official support for this release of Magento will end on September 8, 2022. Magento 2.4 was released almost 2 years ago in…
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SEO Rankings When Migrating To Magento 2
Migrating to Magento 2 or Adobe Commerce is a great idea. Magento is one of the best, most flexible, and most scalable eCommerce platforms out there. Whether you’re migrating from Magento 1 (which you should have done yesterday) or you’re switching from Shopify, BigCommerce, or any other eCommerce platform, you’re setting yourself up for success.…
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SEO Checklist: Optimize Your Magento Store For SEO
SEO is absolutely essential for eCommerce stores. When searching for products to buy, most people turn to a search engine like Google or Bing. That means ranking highly in search results is the best way to get your brand and your products in front of more people. In turn, that leads to more customers, more…
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Slow Magento Loading Times Killing Conversions?
If your Magento store is having performance issues, you may be stumped. Is it the cloud? Are your images too high-res? Is something wrong with the platform itself? Are your third-party extensions or custom API integrations responsible? Don’t panic. Before you contact your development team to troubleshoot your entire website, consider one of the most…
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What’s New In Adobe Commerce (Magento) 2.4.3?
After a beta and pre-release period that began in early July, Adobe Commerce (Magento) 2.4.3 has arrived with the usual plethora of enhancements, bug fixes, and functionality upgrades. Below we’ll explore some of the highlights of Adobe Commerce (Magento) 2.4.3. Without further ado, let’s get into it! [gray-box] Wondering what the difference is between Adobe…
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Magento PCI Compliance
PCI compliance is essential for any online store. If you’re using Adobe Commerce (Magento) for your store, this is a great start – as a Level 1 Solution Provider, Adobe Commerce helps you comply with PCI/DSS standards. But that’s only part of the puzzle. You’ll also need to consider your payment gateway – the processing…
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Braintree Vs. PayPal Vs. Authorize.net
Out of the box, Adobe Commerce (Magento) supports three different payment gateways – Braintree, PayPal, and Authorize.net. But which one is right for your store? That’s a great question – and it’s what we’ll answer in this post from 121eCommerce. We’re going to take an in-depth look at Braintree, PayPal, and Authorize.net, and help you…
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Answering The 7 Most Common FAQs About Adobe Commerce (Magento) Payment Gateways
When you’re launching an eCommerce store with Adobe Commerce (Magento), one of the first steps you’ll need to take is choosing and setting up a payment gateway. This is a service that accepts, processes, and deposits payments on your behalf when customers shop at your store – if you want more information about the basics,…
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Adobe Commerce (Magento) Payment Gateway
A payment gateway, also sometimes called a “payment processor” is a critical part of your Adobe Commerce website. In simple terms, this is the “middle-man” between your eCommerce store and your customers. When your customers make a purchase on your website, their information is sent to the payment gateway. Then, your payment gateway handles the…