Posts Tagged ‘website tips’

5 Ways to Make Your Website More Enticing to Customers

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Web Page CloseupWith such a fiercely competitive network of websites and blogs out there, getting your website onto the screens of your customers and keeping it there is a tough job. There are many ways in which to help your business become more popular and more profitable if you own a physical store on a high street – doing things like regular advertising, improving the appearance of your shop front, placing special offers in the window and being friendly and courteous to your customers.

Similar concepts can be explored and utilised in the online environment to help your e-business become a success:

Unique Content

Having unique content on your website is a very important thing for two reasons. One reason is that when people come to your website they don’t want to see the same thing over and over again, they want to see something new and interesting to make them want to come back. Another reason is that search engines want to see that you are constantly updating your website. This will be a factor in how they rank your website in their search results.

SEO

This brings us on to search engine optimisation (SEO). SEO is the art of improving websites rankings in the search engines – thereby getting more potential customers to your website – through a series of techniques such as on-site optimisation, link building and keyword analysis. By employing a sustained SEO campaign your website can be swiftly moved up the search rankings and find you more new customers.

Pictures

Having created some awesome content and optimised your site for search engines, you don’t want to scare your customers off with some poor quality, pointless photos which don’t do you or your products justice. A good photo can be the difference between a customer staying or not.

Involvement Devices

An involvement device is a tool which immediately grabs your customer’s attention as soon as they reach the site. Not just verbally, but with something they have to interact with which encourages them to stay on the page and invest their time and attention on you.

Attractive

Having a well designed site is not only important for usability, but is something which people subconsciously look for when they touch down on your website. How many times have you arrived at a webpage only to not find anything working, not know how to find out what you want and not like how anything looks? This is what you want to avoid with your site.

Have a good look at your website and really go through these important points and tick off each one that you could do with addressing, then act!

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5 Tips For Companies Launching E-Commerce Websites

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Here at Lancore our aim is to help e-commerce businesses get ahead in the extremely competitive online marketplace.  Through our professional payment gateways service we have helped dozens of companies to streamline their websites and have seen some incredible results.

However there is a lot more to success in the e-commerce world than being equipped with the best systems; and that’s why we decided to launch this blog.  Through the posts that we add here we hope to give you advice, pointers and tips on ways you can really optimise your website to unleash its true potential.  For this first post I am going to start out by offering five pieces of advice that every new e-commerce start-up should take into consideration.

1)  Consumer Trust

When setting up an online business you should bear in mind that many potential consumers are still very wary of supplying their details over the internet.  Whether or not visitors perceive your website to be trustworthy is something that will make or break your online business.  Implementing a sleek professional design and using a reputable payment service provider really are the best way to do this.  If the consumer doesn’t have faith in the websites integrity when they are asked for payment details they are very likely to leave.

2)  Monitoring Statistics

This is something that will merit an in depth look in a later post, but for the moment it is worth noting how important installing analytics software on your website is.  One of the major benefits of working online is the ease that an enormous amount of stats can be tracked with very little effort, allowing you to analyse the information and constantly make improvements to your site.

3)  Keep It Simple

When setting up their first online business many people fail to take into account how much more fickle online shoppers are when compared to their high-street equivalents. It is absolutely vital to make the process as easy as possible for the consumer.  Many websites make the mistake of hiding very basic information such as shipping costs or return policies which can instantly turn away online consumers who are very unlikely to work to uncover information.

4)  Information Overload

Like analytics the structure of product, and category pages, are something that will merit an in depth look later; when setting up the business though it is imperative that you consider what information is best for the potential customer.  Many websites make the mistake of offering either a very brief description which doesn’t give visitors enough information to tempt them into a purchase, or they offer huge quantities of technical information, which although informative, many customers don’t bother to reach.

The key here is to strike a balance by offering a detailed description of the product backed up by a list of technical specifications in case they are required.  Additionally, providing reviews can be extremely beneficial; many visitors place a great deal more trust in reviews from other buyers than the opinions of the website selling the product.

5)  Remember to advertise

Another common mistake that many online start-up companies make is failing to acknowledge the importance of online marketing.  Unlike a high street store an online shop is essentially invisible until some promotional work is done on it, people don’t tend to accidently stumble upon online stores instead they are referred there by search engines, adverts or possibly friends/family.

In a later post I will look into the benefits of some online marketing techniques (such as search engine optimisation and pay per click advertising) but for now it is worth bearing in mind not to spend your entire budget on the website leaving you with no funds to promote it.

I hope that you found this advice helpful and will return to check out our upcoming posts which will go into greater detail about how you can run a successful business online.  In the meantime if you have any tips or advice on e-commerce why not leave a comment below.

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