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Abandoned Cart Recovery Plugin: Lost Carts Now Recovered Smartly
We understand the challenges e-commerce businesses face—especially when it comes to cart abandonment, where nearly 70% of online shoppers leave their carts without completing a purchase. For store owners, this means not only lost revenue but also missed opportunities to convert high-intent buyers. That’s why we developed the Abandoned Cart Recovery Plugin, a powerful solution built exclusively for nopCommerce. Our plugin enables you to recover lost sales effortlessly through real-time cart tracking, automated email reminders, and comprehensive analytics. Designed with performance, simplicity, and flexibility in mind, the Abandoned Cart Recovery Plugin empowers your store to re-engage potential customers, increase conversions, and improve overall profitability—without any complex setup or manual effort.
What is the cost of web designing?
How much does the website going to cost? The most common query people have when they are planning to go to a company for website designing for their business(small/big). So today I will be discussing with you the most important factors which decide the website designing final cost. With this post, you will be able to decide what things you want in your website if you have a budget issue or if you need any type of special customization requirement.
How Social Media Changing the Face of businesses ?

Social media has become an important part of our lives. I can say we are living through it literally. So, let us discuss how social media is modifying the face of businesses in the present era. Some points which highlight the impact of it.

.NET 5, the new period of Microsoft .NET Framework

After releasing .NET Core 3.0 Microsoft is all set for .NET 5. So, what so special about .NET 5 project? From now onwards there is no “Core” and no “Framework” -its only .Net from here. According to the Microsoft’s .NET Core milestones page shows .NET 5 is due in November 2020. After that there will be .NET 6, .NET 7 a new version every year. They are skipping .NET 4 to simplify the naming as it will confuse the users who are familiar with .NET framework 4 series.