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Top 10 ways of improving ecommerce business network

by harshit on April 16, 2009 · 18 comments

Internet business is booming, that is a fact! Companies like Amazon and EBay are just an example of multi billion dollar companies that had become such by building their business plan around the internet. Today each of these companies are reporting billions in profits and a steady business growth.As the internet grows it trickles down into our daily lives, by making traditional services easier and better then before.But still there are some fields where most of companies are lacking, pretty much a whole industry has been built around advice on the dangers and pitfalls of selling on the net, and how to do ecommerce the right way.Some general question which should always be in the mind of every one doing e-commerce business are3

1.Promotion of their sites

There are many ways to promote their site but there are two no-brainers,the first is to promote the site to all existing customers – if they don’t know that you sell online, they will go elsewhere.If they using the site and like it, they will probably tell their friends. So “Order online at” and your web address should be on every piece of literature and advertising that a company produces. The second is to register with search engines. It may take a little time, but it’s often free and can produce good results. Just remember that your site will register more effectively if the pages are generated in HTML, rather than being dynamically generated from a database. In our customer’s experience this can affect traffic to your site by around 50%.

2.Credit card payment system

There are three ways that merchants can take credit cards across the net. The first is by capturing card details securely, transmitting them to the desktop PC and then processing them through a normal PDQ facility. This option is only suitable if the ecommerce software has the appropriate security and is bank-approved. It costs the least and minimises change and hassle for an existing business. The second option is to process card payments in real time on the internet. Service providers include NetBanx, Secure Trading, WorldPay, Secpay and Datacash. You will need a merchant account and will generally have to wait for the money, but the PSPs charge you to process everything on your behalf. This can be suitable for medium and high volume sites. Finally, some of the above service partners provide a ‘bureau’ type service. If you are unable to acquire your own merchant account, they will transact the funds on your behalf — a useful service for some, but not cheap.

3.One thing that impress buyers

Make the site fast. Use graphics effectively, not for the sake of it. Make the checkout process as easy as possible. Again, ensure that the site is not dynamically database driven unless this is absolutely essential – nothing is faster than doling out straight HTML.

4.Key things to turn browsers into buyers

In short, remove the reasons why people might not buy. Make your ecommerce site oriented towards sales rather than marketing. When prospects are at the site, the marketing process is complete. So, show them the products immediately – don’t hide them behind acres of marketing copy. Provide full terms and conditions – it seems more professional plus protects you. Give your contact details, including a telephone number. Explain your guarantee and returns policy. A rock solid guarantee goes a long way to persuading people to buy. Finally, explain your security, encryption and privacy policies.

5.Cost of ecommerce software

The answer varies according to the sophistication and volume of the site. However, professional ecommerce software is available for under £1,000, even under £500, and you can rent Web space capable of running such software for under £200 per annum.

6.Security risk

Less than people think. In fact, the security risks run by web merchants are similar to those of mail-order companies. It is sensible for merchants to put anti-fraud policies in place such as phoning to confirm orders that are a particularly high value or that come from parts of the world more prone to fraud.

7.let vendors maintain their own site

Some companies supplying ecommerce solutions keep all site maintenance under their direct control. This means that if you want to change a price, you have to go through the supplier. While this provides the service provider with a revenue stream, it can infuriate you, the vendor. The best way is to have a way of directly updating your site.

8.Can I compete with the big boys?

The beauty of the internet means small businesses can compete effectively – no-one knows how small or big you are from a URL. Ensure your site is professional, attractive, fast and easy to use. Make sure too, that you can fulfil the orders very promptly – people expect delivery within a day or two. If you can’t achieve this, make sure you communicate with the customer – email is quick and low cost.

9.Should I manage my store through a browser interface?

Some companies supplying ecommerce solutions keep all site maintenance under their direct control. This means that if you want to change a price, you have to go through the supplier. While this provides the service provider with a revenue stream, it can infuriate you, the vendor. The best way is to have a way of directly updating your site.

10.Is ecommerce profitable?

Absolutely yes! Selling online can be done on a small (under £1000) or large budget equally successfully and we have users to prove it. As with all business expansion do your research, get advice from trusted sources, decide what you can afford to spend to test the waters and then jump!

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1 zck April 17, 2009 at 6:31 pm

>Just remember that your site will register more effectively if the pages are generated in HTML, rather than being dynamically generated from a database. In our customer’s experience this can affect traffic to your site by around 50%. …what? All webpages are "generated in HTML". Do they mean "don’t have long load times" (their third way)?

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2 bowling4meth April 18, 2009 at 6:07 am

You mean you’re not surfing in pure Flash and PDF? That’s sooo 2003 dude.

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3 Jenny Kumar May 9, 2009 at 2:49 am

I really liked your post.

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4 Website Builder May 9, 2009 at 4:13 am

Nice round up. Can I suggest another? Its UK based, and called http://www.Webeden.co.uk. All free, although to get the top packages you’ve got to pay.

Ken

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5 Sakib Mahmud May 9, 2009 at 8:12 am

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6 Sakib Mahmud May 9, 2009 at 8:49 am

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7 gina michel May 9, 2009 at 9:02 am

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8 yogesh singh May 9, 2009 at 12:35 pm

A good post in fact, do we also have some excellent desktop based site-builders having high complexity (I found some of here but they are not much efficient, though i know that they are for beginners).

I would love to hear a post from honeytechblog.com about some wordpress theme builders.

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9 Honey Singh May 9, 2009 at 3:32 pm

@yogesh
Wordpress theme builders are same as other.
All you need to know is the basic templating of the themes like few basics of style.css,header.php,sidebar.php and footer.php files.
Suppose you have any template in index.html file, now you need to break this into header part, footer part, sidebar part and body part.
I guess you will easily make a easy theme out of it.

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10 Manish Srivastava May 11, 2009 at 12:39 pm

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11 stacie May 13, 2009 at 4:29 am

Anybody has a review on singapore web hosting providers. I want a local host as I am wary of US webhosts. Appreciate any assistance. Thanks!

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12 Becky May 15, 2009 at 4:54 pm

DoYourOwnSite is also worth checking out. Free 30 day trial to build your website and shop, then £5.88 a month when you’re ready to go live!

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13 easy website builder May 25, 2009 at 2:30 pm

I’ve used a few website builders and sitecube and homestead are my favorites. Especially when you consider their low cost, they’re hard to beat. These and other builders are reviewed at http://www.easywebsitebuilders.net.

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14 get traffic to website May 29, 2009 at 7:50 am

I was searching for website traffic related blogs. Read a few of your posts and they are interesting and informative. Thanks.

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15 Edward July 29, 2009 at 10:05 pm

Seems most of the website builder here (e.g. site2you, bluevoda) are online based which means you must stay with the same hosting company for lifetime. The advantage is you don’t need to pay any hosting fee. However, you need to consider that the website cannot be easily transfer to another hosting company, and all content are stored on their server.

If you are serious about website building or need to resell the website to client, it would be best to use a standalone software, Dreamweaver for HTML, or A4Desk Flash Builder for building flash websites. This way all files are stored on your own PC, and you can upload the files to your own web host (or your client’s web host) account.

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16 Kenneth October 23, 2009 at 10:53 pm

Thanks for the blog post! Check back ofter for updates…Kennethhttp://www.eAdvertisingCompany.com

17 Francis John January 4, 2010 at 10:07 am

This is insightful. I didn’t only enjoy it, I’ve learn some new things about online business. Thank you so much! Keep coming with need knowledge. Thanks again!

18 Brad February 14, 2010 at 7:52 pm

Thanks for the great content and information. I am always going through the internet
searching for good content and to also get ideas for my home based business web sites
and future articles on the basic and general subject. Again, thanks for the great content.
I will be coming back to review this site for more information in the near future.

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