What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

When you decide to create a new product, whether it is a new website or a mobile app, you should consider defining a minimum set of features that you can launch the product with and that will deliver value to your customers, and this set is refer to it as the Minimum Viable Product (MVP). In other words, the MVP should include the smallest possible…
The Mobile Payment Marketplace

The Mobile Payment Marketplace

Mobile Payments referred to as any form of money transfer that happens between two parties using a smartphone, tablet, or a smart watch. Many banks and credit card companies as well as other financial and technological companies have implemented the mobile payments technology into their mobile applications and mobile operating systems to provide their customers with the flexibility of sending and receiving money, buy merchandise,…
Apple Pay VS. Google & Samsung Pay

Apple Pay vs. Google & Samsung Pay

Apple Pay, which was announced at the iPhone 6 event in September of 2014, gives Apple users the ability to pay for products and services with a tap of their phones or watches using the credit or debit cards stored in their account. This service is available today for Apple users on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and MacBook computers in about 41 countries worldwide. Users…
How to Build an E-Commerce Website?

How to Build an E-Commerce Website?

There are multiple factors to be considered when a company, or an individual, wants to build an e-commerce presence on the Internet. Below I will discuss, in simple technical terms, what is needed today to build an e-commerce presence. In my opinion, the most important factor to consider before looking at anything else is the who are your customers, and how many potential customers your…
The Uberization of E-Commerce

The Uberization of E-Commerce

Most of us have used Uber, Lyft, or any other car ride sharing service in the past, or even food or grocery delivery services, and we took the service that we received for granted without thinking about how that happened or when did it this “digital disruption” start. Almost everything nowadays is being serviced to us in an “uber” way, many restaurants, grocery stores, and…