Make your E-commerce site sell!
By Andreas Maratheftis on Monday, 11 of June , 2007 at 10:42 am
Having done some research online this is a list of tips from the consumer’s that can help you make your e-commerce site succesful.
- Never leave unanswered emails for more than 48 hours, or your customer is gone.
- Let the customer see the shipping charge without registering! Preferably on the basket or at an FAQ page.
- Ensure your forms use common names for fields so that they’re recognised by toolbars that have an autofill function. Do not use jargon as this can confuse consumers.
- If you have a country drop-down box, please list it in alphabetical order, and don’t put United States at the top
- Don’t just accept payment through PayPal. Many people have had bad experiences with PayPal and prefer to use alternative, simpler payment methods
- Make your site incredibly easy to buy from - no registration if possible (this is a latest trend -user buy as visitors)
- 3-Clicks rule-don’t bury your products in several pages of clickthroughs, implement a working search mechanism so the user can get to what they seek ..
- Give the user a sense of who you are. The web is a cold, anonymous place. Anything you can do to bring a sense of personality and assurance to your website will help. Trust is very important.
- if you use a site search, make sure it works better than expected. It should search more than product names. Make sure it can find products by SKU, Model Number, and even misspellings if possible
- Navigation - Use the same visual theme for every action required of the customer
- Product options - Make them clear and comprehensive. Answer every possible question on the product detail page,provide specs,reviews,pictures etc.
- Keep the customer informed about the status of their order before they ask
- Make sure your site search can also search by size and color or tp be product specific when necessary.
- If you only ship to USA say that right off and several times
- Goes without saying that spelling must be perfect.
- If you’re new to ecommerce NEVER mention that. This is a clear invitation to scammers.
- Get the most web un-savvy person you know to test your site
- Show good sharp graphics. Learn to use basic photo editing software or pay a designer to this for you.
- Remove all non essential navigation elements from the checkout process. Have a single page checkout if possible
- If the customer has entered some incorrect information, let them know this without them having to type in all their details again.Mark required fields clearly.
- Have a “best sellers” or “most popular” listing.
- When using thumbnails to link to larger images give your customers larger images-not similar size to the thumbnail.
There are of-course more to this list, you can find a lot of this on the web, i beleive however that this list set’s the basis for a succesful site.
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