THE APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC WEB PAGES IN E-COMMERCE
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https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2025.s.02.050Keywords:
interactivity, personalization, digital environmentAbstract
The rapid growth of e-commerce has necessitated the adoption of dynamic web pages to improve user experience, interactivity, and efficiency. Unlike static web pages, dynamic web pages use technologies such as JavaScript, AJAX, and server-side scripts to provide real-time updates, personalized content, and seamless interactions. This article explores the role of dynamic web pages in e-commerce, highlighting their benefits for improving website responsiveness, customer engagement, and transaction efficiency. Additionally, it explores the impact of database-driven content and interactive features on user behavior and sales results. Through case studies and technical analysis, this study demonstrates how dynamic web technologies optimize online shopping, increase conversion rates, and contribute to the overall success of e-commerce businesses. The findings show that adopting dynamic web solutions is essential for businesses seeking to remain competitive in the digital marketplace.
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