Atak Interactive Gives E-Commerce A Facelift With Custom Programming - Web design firm ATAK Interactive (www.ATAKInteractive.com) uses advanced web programming to improve the user experience in the ultra-competitive e-commerce market.
Atak Interactive Gives E-Commerce A Facelift With Custom Programming
By Josh Goodman
Dec 15, 2009 - 6:37:20 AM
December
14, 2009, Los Angeles, CA – Based in Los Angeles, web design firm ATAK
Interactive (www.ATAKInteractive.com) uses advanced web
programming to improve the user experience in the ultra-competitive e-commerce
market.
“Everything
starts with an idea,” says David Ephraim, executive vice president and CFO of
ATAK Interactive (ATAK). “Our development teams use a multi-phased user cetric
approach in order to make websites both aesthetically pleasing and easy to
use.”
By
combining different interactive elements such as virtual tours, full-motion
videos, and flash banners, the user experience becomes much more engaging and
memorable.
“Interactive
flash animation elements are very useful in making websites visually
appealing,” says Josh Goodman, ATAK founder and CEO. “It also boosts
interactivity, which ultimately keeps potential customers on your website
longer.”
Custom
interactive interface custom programming can
also be used to guide visitors toward using specific features such as direct
purchasing, ordering, and contacting customer service. Search engine
optimization (SEO) is vital to having a frequently visited website, and should
be used in conjunction with all interactive elements.
ATAK’s creative approach to e-commerce
programming helps their clients stay a few steps ahead of their competition,
while also helping to get over the hurdles that can come with having a
successful e-commerce website.
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