Just because you've built your
e-commerce website doesn't mean the customers will begin
to come. You need to bring in the visitors, showcase your
products, convince them to buy, and bring them back yet
again to make any significant gains.
The customers need to be wooed by the unique customer experience
that will bring them back, and have them sing your praise
to their friends, spreading your name. This may seem like
a tall order, but isn't. Listed here are the top ten tips
to build, manage and profit from your e-commerce website.
Follow them and see the benefits for yourself.
1. Organize your Catalog around Product
Categories
Many sites either provide a long list of products or lump
them behind a search button, making it difficult to find
them. Arrange your products into logical categories and
subcategories, but do not overdo it. Research says it that
most people get overwhelmed with more than 7 categories.
The customer must be able to easily search any product without
help.
Your product should have a clear and high-quality picture,
short and detailed specifications. If necessary add video
or pictures of different view points (top angle, side view)
along with the product specification.
2. Provide Multiple Payment Options
Keep all kinds of payment options available to your customers.
Not everyone feels comfortable buying through a credit card,
or has one. Allow for debit cards, fax, telephone, snail
mail, paper and electronic cheques. And sign-up for fraud
checking facility, without which you could easily end up
losing entire day's sales within minutes. Provide a currency
converter if you offer products or payment in other currencies.
Including a telephone number for customer support on the
order is a must. It gives the buyers some extra feelings
of security that they can always talk to a live person if
anything goes wrong in the buying process.
3. List out Clearly Outlined Policies
- Privacy:
Make your privacy policy public. Keep it in a prominent
place, and link it to the home, products and checkout
pages, so that customers who are vary of providing personal
and credit card details feel comforted. Tell them if
you plan to share their email address with others, or
plan to send in promotional mail or newsletters.
Further, allow them to unsubscribe or opt-out of such
email if they think so. Never sell the customer's personal
particulars unless they have agreed, as this is a sure
way to lose credibility doubly fast.
- Security:
If you plan to collect sensitive information from your
customers, you should use security systems like SSL
(Secure Socket Layer). This guarantees that the data
provided by your customer will not fall into the hand
of a malicious hacker while transferring from his computer
to the web server.
This also will reassure your customers that you are
truly concerned about the security of their personal
information.
- Terms and Conditions:
Write clearly and prominently all the sales and after
sales support terms so as to avoid confusion. The internet
is worldwide, and your customer can come from any country.
List your shipping and handling costs upfront, and be
ready to ship anywhere on the Earth. Publish your returns
policy, support hours, and even the approximate time
taken to deliver the goods. Send a confirmation note
thanking the customer, and listing all the products, prices
and key terms of the purchase in an email. Keep the customer
updated of the order status at all times by email or by
providing a link in your shopping page where they can
check the status of their order anytime.
4. Build a Newsletter Around Your Products
To snag new customers and keep the old ones remembering
you vividly, seriously plan to launch a newsletter, and
send it to all prospects and customers on a regular basis.
Apart from the credibility of being a serious player in
the market, you dazzle them with your commitment by releasing
the newsletter on fixed days - like 15th of every month,
or every Monday.
You can also show your expertise in your field by writing
regular, in-depth articles, covering the latest trends in
the industry, and reviews of new products. Your customers,
distributors, and partners will start to eagerly await your
newsletter. Sprinkle your promotions and products in between
the contents of the newsletter, and be ready to receive
an increase in web traffic and order bookings every time
you send out the newsletter.
5. Let Customers Gift Your Products
Allow people to gift your products to their friends and
loved ones. Provide free gift wrapping, a personalized message
or a free gift for the purchaser. Allow them to create Wish
Lists that they may use to buy later.
These small things do matter and act as freebies that your
competitor may not have. Although these are fast becoming
standard feature, make sure you don't end up with the dumb
ones who haven't figured this simple technique out yet.
6. Promote your Site Every Day
Strong marketing is the most important aspect of having
a successful website. The best of sites won't make money
if people don't come in hordes. Launch promotions, and get
the word to everyone possible within your target audience.
You can do promotions using direct mail to your existing
customer, in your newsletter, and fliers. All the methods
of traditional marketing apply here. Don't leave any technique
untried. Remember the old adage - Market, market, market.
7. Measure Results and Reorganize
Measure the results you are getting from each promotion
religiously, and note what works and what doesn't. Experiment.
Study. Fine tune. This is the only way to know how effective
your campaigns and promotions are.
You can also bring in some external people to visit your
site and give you sincere feedback about each page on your
site. The more critical they are, the more changes you will
make, and eventually it will benefit you and your customers.
Keep making changes and test what works and what doesn't
on a continuous basis. What works today may not work tomorrow.
8. Keep a Simple yet Effective Web Design
There is intense competition on the web. Make a compelling
website that showcases your USP (unique selling proposition)
and brings the customer back to your site. Differentiate
from the rest by using your imagination to make your site
standout from the rest. A cool, cathy, easy to remember
name could definitely help.
Make a simple site, with plain HTML, and a consistent look
and feel on all pages. Use an easy to read font, at least
a 10 size font, preferably 11. Do not load with graphics
and huge pictures on every page, which may slow down your
page.
Although this advice is becoming old fashioned as most
people are moving to broadband, it is still a good practice,
as you don't want to lose the customers who use a low speed
modem.
Flexibility and ease of use are far more important than
flashy graphics or cool Java applets. The objective is to
keep the customer looking at the products, and not keep
them waiting or lose them by slow loading graphics or effects.
Keep the catalog simple, and with a consistent design with
links to Home, Checkout page, Privacy Policy, Terms and
Conditions, Customer Profile pages handy and at the same,
consistent place on each page. Make it easy to browse the
store and mark products for later purchase.
9. Make the Login Process a Breeze
The less clicks needed to order, the better. Amazon patented
their One-Click method that minimized the clicks, making
the checkout process simpler and easier. Try to make the
registration or login process minimal, and only keep the
most relevant fields mandatory.
I was disgusted by the lengthy logon process which forced
me to enter my middle name, date of birth, and mother's
maiden name for just registering for an online taxi booking
service. I left it mid way, and went to another taxi operator's
site, which registered me within a minute. A simple thing
can result in a costly mistake that loses the customer forever.
10. Reduce Popup Messages
Too many popups distract and disgust the customer. Especially
after the visitor closes your website window, if you start
to popup other windows with more promotions, it leaves a
feeling of being chased. It is also the signature of most
of the adult sites, so steer away from such insensitive
practices.
Show your professionalism and respect the customer's privacy
and time. It will help to build your image as a serious
and professional site and enhance your credibility.
11. Use a Reliable Hosting Service
Use a service that is good, reliable, and can provide you
with customer support at all hours. Web hosting is getting
very cheap but it is better to pay a little more and get
a fast and reliable web hosting. Nothing loses a customer
faster than a slow site or a site that is down frequently.
Compare a few hosting services, and ask around before signing
up for one. You won't regret it. |