Have you ever gone grocery
shopping just before a holiday? The aisles are packed with
people pushing carts, shelves need restocked, all the checkout
lanes have long lines...not a fun experience.
Just like in-person shopping, making online shopping easy
and painless is key to getting customers to purchase from
your store.
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Let's examine the internet shopping process from start
to finish exposing some places in the process that your
store may have a squeaky cart.
Make the Product Easy to Find
Offer a search capability if your store has a large number
of products. Most buyers don't have the patience to wade
through 20 pages of products to find what they want.
Share Availability Early On
Now that the customer has found the product, let them know
that it is in stock and ready to ship. Right on the product
page or when they place it in their shopping cart let the
customer know their purchase can be on its way soon. Don't
wait until after they've placed the order to tell them it
will be another 6-8 weeks.
Streamline the Order Form
Limit your order form to the basics. Shipping information,
credit card or payment information, and the quantity and
order number are all it takes. This isn't the place to conduct
market research or ask for loads of information. Keep the
order form short and simple. For future purchases, keep
the customer's data on file so they can fly through the
ordering even faster next time.
Handling Your Shipping (and Handling)
One big reason many people don't shop on the internet is
that they have to pay for shipping. Offer a variety of shipping
options to the customer so that she can decide how quickly
she needs the item and what she is willing to pay to have
the product delivered. Resist the temptation to add large
handling fees to the shipping costs. What looked like a
great online deal at $19.95 isn't nearly as attractive when
shipping + handling brings the total cost to $29.95.
Keeping your online order process simple and straightforward
will enhance your customer's satisfaction and the likelihood
that they will visit your store again.
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