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Moving from Sitebuilder to SCA - gain or loss?

edited May 24, 2019 12:55PM in Web Site / E-Commerce 5 comments

Two years ago I moved a Sitebuilder site from one Netsuite account to another and as a result have lost about 90% of the traffic, it has been a financial dissaster. I don't know how to fix it and consequently it has made me very nervous about moving my biggest and most successful website from Site Builder to SCA.

Have you moved from SiteBuilder to SCA and if so did you see any drop or increase in orders? Did it go smoothly and was the process painless?

If I screw this up it will cause me financial ruination, so I don't want to make a bad call. On the other hand I know from stats that 90% of our conversions are from desktop machines even though 50% of our traffic is on mobile devices. This suggests that a mobile friendly site should add about 40% to the numbers of orders we get. I know that Sitebuilder just does not play well with mobile.

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