eCommerce
is The Future or Business

Bringing the World to Your Door
According to Internet.com, by the year 2008
nearly 30% of offline purchases will be influenced by
online research. If your site is a well-implemented
ecommerce site, the web can significantly lower both
order-taking costs and customer support costs after the
sale has been made. You could also experience larger
purchases per transaction. Through automation, you can
sell the back-end" on the front end by suggesting
additional items at the time the purchase is made. You
can offer your customer more information, such as order
tracking. A customer can shop from the comfort of her or
his home, in her bunny slippers or his boxer shorts. You
can give the customer a larger variety of offerings. No
need to send a great big catalog through the mail
anymore. When you run out of an item, you simply remove
it from the website. Makes shopping so much
easier.
But first you have to get them there! No matter
what function your site performs, whether it be to
display your online brochure or ecommerce site, to get
people to visit, you still need to market your site. It's
easy to create a new ecommerce site, getting people to
visit yours is not so easy.
Getting traffic to return to your web site a
second time is equally challenging. Provide a product or
service the customer needs, and they may be back and they
may even refer others.
What makes you different from the competition?
Check them out. See if they are online and see what they
are doing. Look for strengths and weaknesses in the
site's message, design and links. Find out who else is
online. How do others fit into your target
market?
Surfing is one thing, visiting another, but
selling something online is the ultimate challenge of
ecommerce today.
When creating or making improvements to your
site, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Design a user-friendly site. Make it informative
and easy in which to move around, so they will want to
come back. Use light backgrounds with dark text for easy
reading. It is also better to have less information on a
page than pages full of text that will lose the reader's
interest. Have an eye-catching site that entertains and
informs.
Keep graphics simple. Over-use of graphics and
flash graphics take longer to download. Today, you have
5-10 seconds to grab your visitor's attention. If loading
your site takes longer than that, chances are good that
they will quickly exit.
Keep your URL (uniform resource locator) - aka
web site address/domain name simple. It is
the main way people locate you on the Web. While many of
the good dot.com's are taken, dot.net's are a viable
alternative. Soon, they too will be gone. If you have not
already done so, get your domain name immediately. Make
it memorable, something people might type in the subject
line in a search engine looking for what you have to
offer. Hard to spell words make it more difficult for
visitors to find you.
Let's assume you have built a great Web site. It
is filled with great content, well organized, easy to
navigate, and encourages customer interaction. But you
need visitors. The following online marketing ideas will
help you sell your products or services, offer better
customer service, help you build your company identity
and establish brand awareness in the marketplace. In
fact, if you are relentless in your pursuit of marketing
on the web, you'll be hard to beat.
Here are just three ideas to "bring the world to
your door."
Number One: Lead with your benefits. As with any
copyrighting, headlines can make or break your success.
Clearly state the benefits your site has to offer in your
headline. Use power words, words that appeal to your
visitors' emotions. It should describe how you will solve
a problem, relieve pain, improve your visitors lives,
educate them, give them something for FREE, save them
time, and so on.
Number Two: Capture visitors. Add a form to your
site so visitors can "register" - leave their name and
email address. Tell them you want to use the information
to send them periodic email message announcing special
offers, and new products and services. It is important
that you also make it easy for people to remove
themselves (unsubscribe) from your list. Never send
anything to this group unless you have something valuable
to offer or say. Keep the emails short and succinct. Add
links to your message that direct people back to your
site for more information. Save time by automating this
process with autoresponders.
Number Three: Start an Ezine This is an instant
customer database builder especially if you offer it for
FREE and it has a perceived value to your visitors.
Ezines allow you to build a relationship with your
customers and prospects. It should be short, interesting
and filled with valuable information. I currently write
five ezines. They are Self-Marketing News, Creating A
Legacy, Ramblin' Rose, Petals N Cents, and WECommerce
News. Between the five ezines, we have a total subscriber
base of nearly 30,000 opt-in prospects and customers from
all over the world. In addition to the great marketing
potential ezines offer, they help you develop a positive
reputation.
As the World Wide Web continues to grow and
evolve, more and more companies and individuals are
turning to the Internet to serve their needs. Make sure
the world knows to turn to you.
Excerpted from The PMS Principles - Powerful
Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Business by Heidi
Richards
(NOTE: This article has been reprinted from
http://www.ArticleFeedster.com
with permission.)
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