E-commerce has boomed in a big way, opening alternative channels for innovative entrepreneurs and the brick and mortar stores to sell their products! Every now and then, an e-commerce company comes into existence and then vanishes into oblivion. The reason – everyone wants to sell online but don’t know how to. Here are some pointers that will help you gauge how to make your e-commerce business perform better.
1. Testing the Website
We all intend to make websites that are user oriented, easy to navigate, have distinctive product categories and are visually appealing. But that in itself is not enough!
A pilot testing of the website is the foundation of a strong e-commerce website. Before presenting your e-commerce venture to the millions of potential customers, present it to your friends, family, relatives and colleagues. Obtain their feedback on what they find interesting and where they get stuck in the website. Fine tuning the engine is a must for a smooth long drive. Hence, find the problems in your website which may be related to products, pricing, delivery, packaging, navigation, visual appeal, time taken to complete the purchase/lead generation/subscription etc. and nip them in the bud.
2. Customer : Acquisition, Conversion , Retention and Repetition
The whole purpose of setting up a business is to sell to the customers.
3. Responsive Website
You must never make the mistake of NOT acknowledging the presence of smartphones around you. With cheaper models coming and higher internet penetration, people prefer to surf and buy stuff on the move. Ensure that your website is responsive- easily readable and navigable on all screen sizes be it mobile, i- pad , laptop or computer screen.
4. Digital Marketing
As your work purview is spread across the internet space, digital marketing can’t be ignored. Your customer is right there, surfing the websites on which you can place ads, or interact with them.
5. Google Analytics
Analyze your website using Google analytics. The analytical tools give you precious insights into your conversions, bounce rate, no of users, no of sessions sessions, page views, time spent per session, customer profile etc. If used wisely and systematically, Google analytics can be really handy in identifying the precise problems with your website and fixing them.