API
An API (Application Programming Interface) is an interface that allows different programs to communicate with each other. It is a collection of rules, protocols, and tools that allow developers to access data or functions of another system in a structured way.
Examples of using the API:
Weather sites – Apps that use APIs to get up-to-date weather data from an external service.
Online payments – Online stores use PayPal or Stripe APIs to process payments.
Social networks – Third-party apps can post to Facebook or Twitter using APIs.
System integration – companies that integrate their CRM (like Salesforce) with inventory management or customer service systems. In short, an API allows you to connect different services in a simple and efficient way without the user needing to know how the internal system works.
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CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) – Conversion Optimization
CRO is the process of improving a website or landing page to increase the percentage of users who take a desired action, such as purchasing, signing up, or leaving details. This includes improving design, copy, site speed, and A/B testing.
CRO is the process of improving a website or landing page to increase...
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CDN
A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a system of servers spread across different geographical locations, which aims to speed up the loading of website content. When a user visits a website, the content is loaded from the server closest to...
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Website security
Website security is the process of protecting a website from threats such as hackers, viruses, DDoS attacks, data theft, and other attacks. Website security includes the use of encryption, firewalls, antivirus software, regular system updates, and other techniques to maintain...
Website security is the process of protecting a website from threats such as...
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