Spartan Internet Predicts Businesses with E-commerce Platforms to Outperform the Rest of Economy and Sees Increased Demand for its Magento Enterprise Consulting Services
Lansing, MI (PRWEB) February 16, 2013
Spartan Internet, an internet marketing company and leading e-commerce solutions provider expects significant increase in businesses turning towards e-commerce consulting firms for support in 2013. Current eMarketing and commerce trends predict that online spending will reach a record high in 2013.
E-commerce development will be an essential component for those businesses seeking to compete at the top of their market in 2013. Spartan Internet, a Magento Enterprise Consultant, provides services such as free e-commerce assessment to help boost e-commerce profitability. They work closely with Magento Enterprise Development, a leading e-commerce website platform that helps businesses develop their online stores. Businesses that build e-commerce platforms will find that it’s the most cost-effective solution to expand growth.
Spartan Internet CEO Ryan Vartoogian explains, “Now more than ever is the time for businesses to develop an e-commerce platform if there is not already one in place. As the economy continues to improve around the globe, we will see faster growth in the e-commerce segment than in the overall economy.”
Last week, new data from eMarketer revealed that e-commerce spending exceeded $1 trillion for the first time ever. The United States ranked number one in the top five countries ranked by B2C e-commerce sales for 2012 with $343.43 billion in total e-commerce spending. The current trends predict e-commerce expenditure to grow in 2013 by 18.3 percent.
Spartan Internet, a Magento Enterprise Consulting firm, helps build businesses online. They are based in Lansing, Michigan. It is staffed by a team of expert developers and internet marketing consultants with offices in Lansing, metro Detroit, Washington DC and Fort Lauderdale.
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