Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Priorities for ECommerce

The imprtance of providing what a customer wants can never be underesimated when it comes to online buying and selling. Once a website has been created, it fits into two basic categories. Those are information and ecommerce sites. Both types of website have a great deal in common, one of which is to gain the maximum amount of viewers who have an interest in the information or products provided.

However, there are numerous ways in which the website owner can attract visitors, and these have to be prioritised so as to provide the maximum benefit to the end user. Firstly, the site needs to be attractive to the viewer, with a balanced blend of colour, and an appealing layout. Each section of the website should be easy to navigate from one area to another, and absolute clarity throughout the pages regarding what is being portrayed.

Having designed the site in an appealing way, the next issue is the content. Many websites fail to provide either adequate content or indeed content of the right type. Many thousands of new websites are added to the internet each month, and so the choice for internet users is enormous. It is therefore more important each day that passes, that a website offers a distinct presentation and content.

The number one priority for any ecommerce website, is the customer. If the customer is innovated by what he or she sees, and feels that the site either is, or can be, of use to them, then success can be measured by return visits aswell as time spent on the site using the information available, and making purchases. It is extremely important to provide what a customer is searching for. Otherwise, the opportunity is lost, as the next website is only a click away!

An ecommerce website can be considered as a shopfront, except that there are two major differences. One is that the shopper does not have to walk out into the cold to look at another shop, and the other is that the products cannot be physically touched. Because of this, it is most important to present the product in the most beneficial way possible, leaving no room for ambiguity regarding what the product is, how much it costs, and how they can obtain it as quickly as possible.

Providing a clear set of terms and conditions, privacy policy, returns policy where applicable, together with information on the Company presenting the website, will add to the overall positive impression that people will have.

The viewing public quite likely have not taken into account just how much time is spent creating a website, promoting it, ensuring it is running efficiently, aswell as customer services, accounts, staff and all of the other things that running a business entails. Neither should they be concerned with these issues, as their time is spent perusing the internet, searching for what is of interest to them. Making a customer feel relaxed, and enjoy the experience of browsing your website, is the ultimate reward.

It is always best to be clear and concise, provide good content, and an easily navigable website. However, if the site can provide goods or services that are of use, are appealing, and are value for money, then these together with a well thought out presentation, will ensure eventual success, as in any commercial business.

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