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eCommerce Web Design Solutions
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Randy McClure
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eCommerce web design is a lot
more than just putting your company brochure on the net or
adding an internet shopping cart to your existing product
catalog. There are some fundamental differences between
doing business online and doing business the traditional
way. Before you design your business web site, you must
know what specific goals you desire to achieve with your
business web site, determine how best to meet your goals
based on your budget, and then determine what software and
services you will use to design your e-commerce web site.
Web Site Business Objectives
A small business web site can do many things. This can
include:
- Generate Leads. Pre-sell your business services and
products to generate telephone, e-mail, or online form
leads from customers.
- Generate Sales Quotes. Solicit or generate automated
quotes that in turn generates a customer sale or lead.
- Generate Advertising Revenue. Display online content and
free services with affiliate or ad network advertisements
that generates advertising revenue from your merchant
partners.
- Provide A StoreFront. Host online catalog that fully
automates the customer purchase and communications
process.
- Generate Customer Traffic. Generate customer traffic
from search engines and business directories to pre-sell
your product or service. Traffic is then re-directed to
you main web site or product web pages.
Your e-Commerce web site design is greatly influenced by
your specific web site objectives for your small business.
eCommerce Web Site Design Fundamentals
A web site is a lot more or even a lot less than a
traditional store. There are more considerations with
ecommerce web site design versus a traditional store. Web
design considerations include:
Customer Friendly: Present a professional image, offer
customer convenience, have good sales copy, and just make
it easy for the customer to make the desired response
(click, lead, sale).
Search Engine Friendly. For most online businesses, most
customer traffic comes from search engines like Google,
Yahoo!, or MSN. If part of your e-Commerce web site design
strategy is to generate search engine traffic, you will
need search engine optimization expertise to succeed. Buy
it or grow it.
Web Site Automation Tools. There are thousands of web site
tools such as shopping carts, content management systems,
e-mail auto-responders, payment processors, search engine
optimization tools, online bulletin boards, traffic
analyzers, and advertising management tools. Some of these
tools are cheap and some are expensive. If you do not have
the expertise to evaluate these products, it is probably
best that you do not make any major investments in
expensive web site tools. Wait until you become
knowledgeable enough to evaluate web tools and add-ons for
your business web site and that you have a specific need.
Costs. Costs, of course, are a key consideration for any
e-Commerce web site design solution. You can usually
purchase web site tools and services up-front or by
subscription. Subscriptions can help you with your cash
flow up-front. Usually you do not need to make any
long-term commitments with subscription software or
services. Subscriptions are good because as you become
more knowledgeable of specific web site solutions you can
add and drop web tools and services at will. Buying
software up-front is good if you know that you will
definitely use the software for a long time (1 to 3
years).
Web Site Design Options
eCommerce web site design options can range from doing it
yourself with web design software such as Microsoft
FrontPage or outsourcing the entire web site development
to a web design company. For a business, a free site with
a free web site builder is not the answer. A free solution
will not generate the desire response from the customer,
is not search engine friendly, and is limited in growth
for web site add-ons. A free affiliate site can be OK for
making a sale, but have another method to generate traffic
to your affiliate site as search engines will rarely give
high rankings to cloned affiliate sites. Here are some
e-Commerce web site design options:
Do-It-Yourself. Buy web design software and do it
yourself. Good option if: technically inclined, marketing
skills, part-time web publisher, limited budget.
Do-It-Yourself Using Templates. Buy web site templates,
web design software, and do it yourself. Good option if:
technically inclined, marketing skills, supplement with
low cost web design services.
Do-It-Yourself Using Web Site Builder Solution. Buy
business web solution service. Good option if: not
technically inclined, have marketing skills, and willing
to make some investment. Do not waste your time with a
site builder that just clones a snazzy web site. You will
not get a web site that generates traffic or sales.
eCommerce Web Site Design Company or Consultant. Outsource
your web design work. Good option if: not technically
inclined, limited marketing skills, medium-to-large budget
As with any business there are risks. In evaluating an
ecommerce web design solution it is best to know your
objectives, have enough business knowledge to evaluate
your web service suppliers as well as your business web
tools, and maintain a positive cash flow.
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About
The Author
Randy
McClure is a web site publisher of http://www.EasyAccessClub.com.
EasyAccess Club is an eCommerce resource
for discount shoppers, small businesses,
and churches. We feature discount online
store reviews, hundreds of discount
stores, e-commerce news, and resources for
doing business online. Visit our other
sites: Small Business Online - http://biz.easyaccessclub.com
and Church Online - http://www.access-jesus.com. |
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