Best of eCommerceMay 2025

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    14 web performance tips for 2025

    This post offers strategic advice on web performance optimization for 2025, emphasizing the importance of understanding weaknesses before attempting fixes. It warns against common pitfalls, like excessive image optimization, and stresses the significance of using real user monitoring (RUM) data to improve metrics such as Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). The post also highlights the role of web performance in enhancing conversion rates and urges companies to cultivate a performance culture.

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    The Safest Dev Jobs in 2025?

    In 2025, the safest development jobs will revolve around small and medium-sized businesses, e-commerce, and leveraging AI and low code/no code platforms. While large companies are increasingly using AI for coding tasks, opportunities abound for developers who can effectively use these technologies to enhance productivity. Entrepreneurs and solopreneurs can benefit from reduced development time, enabling them to compete with larger organizations and capitalize on new tech opportunities.

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    Let's build a multi-vendor E-Commerce SaaS by using Microservice Architecture, ImageKit | part (1/3)

    Learn how to build a multi-vendor e-commerce SaaS platform using microservice architecture, incorporating advanced features such as real-time analytics and custom machine learning models for recommendations. The tutorial covers authentication systems, frontend and backend setup, message brokers for handling data traffic, and integration with technologies like TensorFlow and ImageKit.

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    Build a Fullstack E-Commerce Website with Next.js 15, Tailwind CSS & OneEntry | Step-by-Step Project

    This tutorial explains how to build a complete e-commerce website using Next.js 15, Tailwind CSS, and OneEntry. It covers essential features like user authentication, product search, shopping cart, and payment integration using Stripe. The website is styled using Tailwind CSS, enhanced by the Shad CN library, and deployed for free on Vercel. OneEntry, a headless CMS, is used for backend and content management, simplifying tasks like adding products and managing orders.