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English, 19.05.2020 14:57 davistakeisha95

I'm about to start-up a new marketing agency focused on ecommerce services tied to growth (such as email marketing, seo optimization, etc.). I was thinking about this payoff/slogan: "Ecommerce Better". I'm Italian and I don't know how it might sound to a native english speaker. The sentence just means "a better ecommerce" or it could also be intended as "improve your way to do ecommerce"? I know there isn't that big difference but it is crucial to me to know what prospect will understand.

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