Are you struggling to keep up in today’s rapidly evolving ecommerce environment?

It’s no secret that ecommerce was propelled forward by the pandemic, but where does that leave online businesses? Retailers and brands are facing increasing consumer expectations, supply chain challenges, and operational disruptions—all while trying to scale. Join Webgility’s own Parag Mamnani and Marjorie Adams, CEO of QuickBooks Reseller Partner Fourlane, as they discuss how the industry has changed and what QuickBooks Desktop users can do to keep pace.

What You'll Learn:

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How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected commerce and its lasting impact on businesses’ daily operations and marketing strategies.

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What kind of ecommerce technology is available to assemble critical data and improve the online customer experience.

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The key metrics that online businesses should be tracking to maximize ecommerce profits in a quickly changing world.

About the presenter and host:

Marjorie Adams

Marjorie Adams

Founder and CEO, Fourlane

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Fourlane, Inc. is an award-winning consulting firm and Intuit’s #1 QuickBooks Reseller Partner, whose team of experts offers several QuickBooks oriented services including consulting, training, programming, integration, and more. Marjorie is considered one of the top QuickBooks trainers in the country, was listed on CPA Practice Advisor’s 40 Under 40 in 2014 & 2015, and has been recognized as Intuitive Accountant’s 2015 QuickBooks Desktop ProAdvisor of the Year.

Parag Mamnani

Parag Mamnani

Founder and CEO, Webgility

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Webgility is the Modern Commerce Workspace™ designed for SMBs using QuickBooks to expand their ecommerce business , save time on accounting, and get insights to grow faster. Parag built Webgility to solve the challenges of growing an ecommerce business, and he now leads a global team that serves over 5,000 organizations. He is a respected voice in the retail technology industry and sits on the development councils for both Amazon and Intuit.