Forbes just unveiled its annual list of Best Web Design Companies for 2024, hailing full-service agency Digital Silk as the best company for eCommerce.
Being one of only seven agencies included in the prestigious list, the full-service agency was acknowledged for specializing in B2C and B2B projects that enhance conversion, engagement, and traffic.
As noted by Forbes, Digital Silk is the best fit for businesses seeking to launch new eCommerce platforms, as they can greatly benefit from the flexibility that the agency offers.
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Harnessing tools such as Shopify, Adobe Commerce, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce, the agency allows clients the freedom to have their eCommerce platforms customized according to their unique needs.
The Winning Strategy
Digital Silk begins each project with a strategy meeting to nail the positioning of a client’s brand.
Here, the agency and client collaborate to align on the target audience and define performance indicators, setting goals for the project.
Digital Silk then begins to ideate the site’s overall structure, adding responsive elements and plotting color and custom elements that align with the client’s brand identity.
Next, the agency works closely with the client in a quality assurance test to ensure the site runs and functions smoothly.
Finally, Digital Silk saves clients the trouble by setting up their servers, configuring their DNS, and adding Cloudflare protection to ensure the site is safe from potential cyber threats.
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This failsafe process has brought about numerous success stories from the agency’s clients, many of which experienced significant gains following their new or reworked eCommerce websites.
This includes luggage brand Rollink, which reeled in 730,000 visitors to its website and increased its average order value to $205 per customer after Digital Silk’s full-scale marketing overhaul.
Partnering with a leading web design agency is important for the success of a brand because the website is often the first point of contact with a potential customer.
As they say, “First impressions last.”
Editing by Katherine 'Makkie' Maclang