Category: Execution

  • Tips to make your E Commerce site mobile friendly

    Tips to make your E Commerce site mobile friendly

    Mobile is the place where most of the content is now being consumed. What it means for your  E Commerce business is that a lot of signups and purchase decisions are going to made while the user watches their mobile while lying on the bed or watching videos on it.

    You may not be able to use the design that you use for your Desktop based E commerce website on mobile. Yes, with responsive design , you can definitely make the needed changes but mobile themes are to be carefully thought as themes designed for another device different in league from desktops.

    Here , I list a few things, I have personally felt that can be done to mobile themes which make the users not click away.

    Yes, use the responsive design

    It is possible that your target audience does not use the same resolution as your desktop. Maybe they are surfing your site from a tablet, a laptop with different resolution or simply a mobile. Without using a responsive design, which takes into account these parameters, you would see non responsive website, often overflowing the screen space and the buttons and links gone haywire.

    The idea is to define the size buckets based on the trends in the screen categories and refine your theme’s styles based on common minimum features for that bucket.

    That means you will have to let go of some of your buttons that you see on a large screen and often club them together under a menu box. Also you will need to ensure that there are no horizontal scroll bars that take the screens out of the screen area.

    Optimize your images

    It is quite a possibility that your viewer is not only using a mobile to view your website but also they are on a patchy connection because they are sitting in a remote corner where internet services are slow.

    In that case, you may not want to serve them the images that are so large that loading your website becomes only an endless wait forever.

    So the images not only have to be optimized for screen resolutions but also for the fact that they have relatively less size to be easily transferred on a mobile device on a bad connection.

    Cut down on non-essential items

    Yes, you would like to keep all the bells and whistle items that you have on a desktop screen on mobile as well. Unfortunately, they are a big distraction to the mobile user. The digital assistant that keeps cropping up and cannot be closed easily and takes 5-10% of the screen is a big no-no. The user will be distracted to focus on the assistant because it has annoyingly crept in while they do not look at the main offering.

    Also , you would like to cram in as much details as possible in the mobile screen as well but remember there is only so much before the user gives up on the product.

    I have seen the sites where the offers keep popping up on the screen and they cover about 80% of viewing area. They are a distraction and should be minimized on a mobile screen.

    Keep the focus on the main item, reduce the clutter. Try to give your message in words or videos that easy to digest and doesn’t take forever to read.

    Testing on variety of devices

    Normally we tend to think of the devices that are in our vicinity and we feel good when it works. But remember there are operating systems and then there are many screens running them. Also there are screens with different resolutions.

    This makes it difficult to test for all kinds of devices . But there are specific tools and websites that help you test your website as much as possible.

    One example would be Chrome Extension for mobile simulator that imitates multiple devices.

    One tip is to find out the most used devices on the vendor website and test for them. Automation in testing may need some budgeting but generally pays in the end with a good usable website /

     

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  • Key Metrices for a small business E Commerce project

    Key Metrices for a small business E Commerce project

    Metrices are the numbers that are used to understand the performance of any project.  Your small business E Commerce software too needs to focus on certain metrices that will improve your sales efficiency and enhance the customer experience.

    Large corporations track multiple metrices across their large landscape of E Commerce. For a small business, however, it might be quite difficult to track so many metrices as it can get overwhelming.

    Here, we list a few top metrices that you can consistently check and evaluate your performance for your E Commerce project.

    Visits to your website

    The biggest problem for a small business E Commerce website is its discoverability. You have just entered the highly competitive landscape of E Commerce on internet, and you realize that you are not getting the traffic you were expecting even if you possess the most unique products. Increasing visits means your site is getting known and getting featured on search engines.

    Conversions

    The next most important question to ask is that what percentage of visitors are converting to customers or at-least signing up on your website. It is important for a small business to track it because the advertising resources are limited and you want a high conversion rate for the visitors. So, a good ratio to check would be Number of sales ( or sign ups ) done / Total number of visitors to the website.

    Bounce Rate

    Bounce happens when a customer visits your site and just migrates away. Bounce rate is also an important indicator for search engines to evaluate, if your website is providing the needed content for the traffic they are sending your way. If the bounce rate i.e., number of users leaving site upon visiting first page/ total number of visitors is high, then it may signal to the search Engine that something is not right with your website and it needs tweaking

    Shopping card Abandonment

    Shopping cart is considered abandoned when user adds the product to cart but does not move forward with intent to closing the sales. It can mean that either shopping cart to check out process is difficult or user finds out that the closing price does not guarantee the value that you are offering. Shopping cart abandonment leads to sales loss and affects conversions on a higher scale as customers have given up on your products just in the final stage.

    Return rate

    A major source of headache for business owners, small or large in E Commerce segment is the returns from the customer. High rate of return means either the customer has a mismatched expectation (in terms of colour, size, or weight) or the policy about return is too lenient allowing the customer to use and send the product back. High rate of return could also mean that customer is not satisfied with the quality of the product that they see online.

     

    Website loading speed

    The biggest source of frustration of a user and the most important factor for the search engine is website loading speed. Slow websites lead to higher bounce rate. They also mean that your shopping cart may be abandoned much more than a faster website. If you self-host your website, the loading speed is often your responsibility. You may use a number of online tools to help you increase your website speed. Remember, slow website is equivalent to money lost.

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  • How automation in E Commerce helps you achieve your E Commerce goals

    How automation in E Commerce helps you achieve your E Commerce goals

    Automation is in rage these days. But what is automation actually and what actual scenarios that one can utilize the automation in especially in E Commerce.

    Well by automation, we mean automating a repeated task that needs to complete without mistake once the action related to the task triggers it. In real life, the morning alarm is the simplest automation that wakes you up. In case you decide to snooze it, the automation wakes you up in next five to ten minutes.

    Here the trigger is time of the day. When it matches your condition of alarm type, the alarm rings and you wake up. It cannot be simpler than this.

    Monitor something for trigger-> triggered -> check condition match -> perform action associated with the automation.

    Now that we have understood the basic concept of automation, we would like to understand how we can use automation to automate things in our E Commerce project. Note that without automation, we would need to trigger these manually and manual actions are prone to missed conditions leading to difficult consequences.

    Order fulfillment

    Let us say, we receive an order from customer. Imagine the scenarios that can happen.

    • High value orders may trigger a mail for priority.
    • A mail is sent to a customer confirming the receipt of the order.
    • A supply requisition may automatically is created for vendor.
    • Various mails to customers regarding the status changes of the order
    • Once order shipping is complete, sending customer survey to check for reviews or customer satisfaction levels.

    Inventory Updates

    Once a customer places an order, the order affects the inventory level with you or your vendor. An automated process can

    • Update inventory levels.
    • Send email for inventory shortage.
    • Create requisition orders for stocking the inventory.
    • Warn of low inventory.

     

    Customer Service

    With automation, tasks related to customer service can be automated. Once an order process gets triggered, the customer service may be involved in every stage of the fulfilment process.

    • A customer rep is notified of the abandoned cart. They can send an email to entice the customer to make the purchase from the cart using offers.
    • In case of any order delay, customer service department gets notification to let customer know that there will be delays in fulfilment.
    • Customer service may send marketing communications based on the customer preferences.
    • Welcome mails upon sign are sent using automation.
    • If an internal process needs to be triggered, for example order related to a sensitive item, a different team can be notified to approve the order items first.

    Customer lifecycle related automation

    There are events related to customer’s journey from just one who browses your website to one who places an order and gets the shipment.

    • Welcome mail upon sign-up.
    • Nudge to buy upon browsing for example by showing a discount on the top.
    • Automated nudge to complete profile including social media profile.
    • Thanking email / SMS/ any other notification upon order placement
    • Regular marketing emails (if permitted by the customer) regarding upselling, cross selling or repeat purchase.
    • Real time update of last purchases just before check-out to increase cart value (for e.g., letting them know if they are forgetting something).
    • Customer satisfaction surveys

     

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  • Costs in starting an ecommerce venture

    Costs in starting an ecommerce venture

    E Commerce has a multiple number of costs associated with it. Let us take a look at some of them at the top level. We are deliberately not including the costs that are common to all businesses such as inventory costs and transportation and shipping

    Web Hosting and domain costs

    Every E Commerce project if hosted on its own domain would need a domain name and a hosting space. The domain name also needs to match up with the brand name that you plan to use.

    The hosting space is needed to host your product, customer and sales data. The hosting space usually is bundled with the domain name costs if both of them are purchased together.

    Software costs

    If you are planning to use free open-source software, you would not need to spend any money upfront as software cost. If you are opting for hosted solutions provided by providers such as Shopify or if you are hosting on large E Commerce portals you may need to pay fees related to listing of the product.

    In case you are using a hosted solution on your own, you might need SEO plugins, payment gateway plugins, email management, inventory management and other software. These may or may not cost money and you need to do your research to determine the costs associated with them.

    Technical support costs

    Even though your software may cost nothing, you may be lacking either in time or in skill to install and run it properly. You would also need to customize it to suit your brand image. These processes involve a consultant which can help you make these customizations. Based on the complexities of your need, consulting work may range from cheap to really expensive. If you decide to do it all yourself, you will need the time to learn them on your own. This may take your attention away from your main business.

    Digital Marketing

    Digital marketing includes running ads on Google and social media platforms such as Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram.

    You would also need to pay influencers to help promote your products

    Also , if you wish that your customers discover your products when they search about it on Google , you would need to pay Google to run ads on your behalf.

    You would also need to create blogs and pay content writers a sizeable amount for writing posts about your products.

    Customer Support costs

    Customer support is an essential part of E Commerce project. You would need to be able to answer emails or calls from telephone. The internet users are often fickle and quick to take offense, so it is important that issues are resolved as soon as possible. You would also need to set up processes with your logistic providers as returns are a big part of your E Commerce system. These all need employees and thus may cost money.

    Cost of product listing

    Product is not just a static thing. It comprises of text, images and manuals associated with it. To make product look interesting you would need to hire artists who can add a bit of design to the product details such as an explanatory graphics. You would also need to redesign manuals to make them fit the web standards. You would need to take good photographs of your product from different angles and different sizes/resolutions.

    These too cost money and thus they form a line item in your cost calculations.

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  • How to successfully compete with E Commerce Giants

    How to successfully compete with E Commerce Giants

    So, you have decided to venture into your own E Commerce business. Welcome to the world of possibilities. There are more opportunities than even before in this area. However, you also need to know in this sea, there are giant sharks. Large E Commerce companies with huge marketing budgets and often predatory tactics can reduce your profit margin in a straightforward way to causing your venture to shut down at the extreme.

    Here are a few ways, your small or medium size E Commerce venture can compete against these sharks in the E Commerce world.

    Planning

    E Commerce startups often underestimate the importance of planning. You are stepping in a place where there are giant sharks waiting to eat you for lunch. You need to be able to find out how you are going to out compete. You need to do thorough research about their marketing and their strategies. It is similar to guerilla marketing tactics where you are the nimble task force fighting a mighty army. Planning at the strategic level as to what things you would compete upon (like offering/ price / customer experience) and then at the tactical level such as what steps would you take to make your offering better w.r.t. to your large competitors. It needs careful considers and market research.

    Local flavor

    Your large competitor is stretched thin. The segment they are in needs to be profitable enough for them to give you competition. They will find it difficult to conduct operation in every local segment. You may leverage your knowledge of area, local product, local language to create a strong offering that your competitor simply cannot match without devoting substantial resources to achieve similar results.

    Strong niche

    Your enemies i.e., the giants of E Commerce are often stretched. They have cost structures and often optimize for sales and cost. It is impossible for physical reasons for them to focus on every segment of the market and yet win profitably. That is where you can shine. You can determine the areas where you are strong. It could be your price because of sourcing, or it could be quality of your product or patents that you hold.

    If you perform well and deliver value, it will be difficult for the large competitors to dislodge you.

     

    Personal Connections to the shoppers

    E Commerce giants provide services that are automated. One needs to go through multiple levels of chatbots conversations, and AI provided answers which causes dissatisfaction. On your website on the other hand, you can provide a work phone and /or a WhatsApp number for rapid answers to your customer’s questions. You customers may like such levels of personalization.

    A thank you note to the buyers and if possible, a call asking them about their satisfaction of the product is how you build a long-term relationship with them.

     

    Your personal story

    If there is a business, there is a story. Is there a story for your business, a customer can instantly connect with and identify with?

    For example, often stories talk about how founders struggled through their life experiences and then stepped up to provide you the best of the breed solutions. A personal story helps a customer relate to their own experiences of struggles.

    You need to make sure that you have genuine reasons behind your story as your honesty will be rewarded with free advertisement and sales later.

    Unique marketing techniques

    Giant e commerce companies use billboards, big festivals and big ad spends to attract eyeballs because they have big budgets to spend.

    To counter, you can go low cost, high impact tactics such as surprise gifts, detailed content videos for example tutorials/ how to use your products. You may utilize humor to craft engagement that suits your product line and not cater to whole market that your large competitor needs to cater to.

    Leveraging social media to the maximum

    Social media is easy and cheap medium to get famous. Create and share posts and ask your friends and family to share them on their timelines. It instantly builds up the trust without need to spend additional money. You can also create product pages and share helpful content and updates. You can create group where you can share your expertise and even others can chime in too with their opinions. Keep an eye open for the feedback and respond personally and constructively.

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  • Why E-Commerce businesses fail?

    Why E-Commerce businesses fail?

    It is said that build and they will come. Unfortunately, it is often the case that after building, one needs to do a number of things to attract them.

    Like any other business, E Commerce too is prone to failures. E Commerce projects are often brittle because they have a number of components that need to be glued together in perfect synchronization or they might fail to give the optimal result.

     

    Here are a few reasons any E Commerce business may fail:

    Competition:

    E Commerce is usually a business that can be started in a few clicks. Unlike other businesses, which need a shop with physical and also licenses to run it, E Commerce businesses are virtual. You sign up, list the product and you are live. But if you can do it so cheaply and easily, so can anyone else. And if your product is generic, it is possible that people might not see your product over those already listed by others in highly competitive marketplaces.

    The competition for E Commerce is global and if your product can be purchased cheaply from locations around the world, it will be.

    Discoverability

    It is hard to rank for keywords related to your product, if your product is generic or very commonly sold. However, even if your product is exclusive, it may take days before your links are recognized by a top search engine and given its due in their search pages. Often to get discovered, you will need to pay to search engines and social media giants.

    Getting discovered organically is hard work and it needs sustained budget and work. A one-or-two-person team may suffer burnout just to market the product on web.

    Customer feedback and issues

    A big problem with E Commerce project is that it is hard to meet the expectations of customers that purchase online. In a clothing store, for example, the size or the colour of the clothing may not match the one that is shown on the website. So, the dissatisfied customer may expect a return or refund. In some cases, they might leave a bad review or file a legal complaint too.

    Customers may fraudulently return used articles with damage done to them. This lowers the possibility of having a good margin and increases chances of failure of your E Commerce project.

    Supply chain issues.

    In a physical shop, a customer comes to you. In an online store, you ship the products to the customer. And that has its own set of issues. You need to negotiate shipping conditions with your shipping partners. The more customization you do, the more you need to pay. You also need to factor in the pickup costs in case of returns or damages. This makes the costing process go haywire.

    Website problems

    There could be plenty of problems with your website starting from poor response time to broken payments integrations, errors in software etc. The website software needs to be continuously updated and monitored for issues. And that costs money, time or both. You will need to connect with vendors to provide the necessary support. It may exceed your budget provisions.

    Fees and charges

    Hosting of website or listing your products on a large marketplace looks easy at the first glance but there are charges to keep things running. A large marketplace may charge you list your product, may take a cut from your sales and force you advertise of their website.

    If you run your own website, you need to pay for domain and hosting provider. You may also need to pay for the tools related to complaint management, marketing and email automation. The costs can add quickly.

    Insufficient budgets

    This all leads to the most important reason an E Commerce project may fail. Insufficient provision. Even though, E Commerce is relatively easy to start but often the hidden costs add up quickly. If you don’t provision enough money, then your project runs the risk of failure. Always make sure to think of all the aspect of an E Commerce costing before you start an online store.

     

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  • How to improve user experience in an E Commerce site?

    How to improve user experience in an E Commerce site?

    E commerce is one the best ways to take your business online and expand your audience to globe. An E Commerce setup involves setting up a website and placing your products in it for your customers to peruse.

    However, an important aspect of E Commerce is that the customer experience has to be top notch otherwise you may risk returning customers.

    Here are some tips to make your website experience much rewarding and interesting for your online visitors

     

    Great Home page layout:

    A great looking home page is a must for a person visiting your website anytime. The call to action must be clear if you wish them to take an action.

    If your purpose is to first let the customers take it all for example a model displaying clothing range, then you need to add good quality pictures which are scrollable on main page.

    If you are selling tech products, your home page should be containing tech specs and most salient points about your products that can hook your customers instantly.

    Easy searchability

    You wouldn’t want a visitor to be lost in a maze of web links. A neat search button on the top helps a visitor to search directly for the product on your website, in-case they are short on time. The result page from search needs to show images and links closest to their search term. It can offer suggestions, if there is no exact product that matches their criteria. Think of it as like a real shop but a virtual assistant guiding the visitors

    Great product listings and descriptions

    You would leave a shop instantly if it does not have clean images and product descriptions. As a visitor , you may not develop confidence that a website that does not care to put effort into listing the products properly can deliver what you order ( if you do ) on time and in right shape.

    Great product listings with clear titles and descriptions make it easier for visitors to make a decision about either buying it now or to come back to at a later date .

    Fast Loading

    Fast loading of your website cannot be overemphasized. Slow loading website means lost revenues, customer frustration and penalty from search engines. Slow website also means abandoned carts. There are a number of free tools available for measuring and improving website speed. Don’t let a slow website kill your business.

    Buy now/Wish List/ Add to the cart/ Buy later

    Visitors to your website arrive with different purposes. Some wish to purchase a product immediately ( they are probably familiar with your website). Some are just looking around. Some will buy later. All kinds of visitors should be catered too. An “Add to Wishlist” button for example will make it easier for a visitor to load the products in the cart at a later date .

    While a buy now button will allow them to go directly to checkout and finish the process .

    Allowing customers to add reviews

    Everyone likes a good review. We all tend to glance at reviews even if we don’t intend to purchase a product because of them.

    Good reviews are helpful as a social proof in order to make a buying decision. Bad reviews are essential to understanding customer’s frustration with the product and a chance to improve it.

    Allow all kinds of reviews and product ratings to be placed and if possible, reply to them thanking for putting a review.

     

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  • Common Pitfalls of starting small E Commerce  business

    Common Pitfalls of starting small E Commerce business

    E commerce is the one of the hottest trends in technology. Easy availability of internet, high recall of top merchants such as Amazon and Ebay and umpteen choices on many platforms makes a E Commerce setup a lucrative opportunity. And you would be tempted to think that it is all No Guns and All roses in there.

    Just slap a website or open a store in large marketplaces and you are coasting to making moolah. Unfortunately , the price of ease may be good for the end user but the price is often too high for businesses running these e commerce stores. This is not to discourage anyone but to make them aware of the pitfalls before you decide to throw the money at your venture. A little caution goes a far way.

    So, you ask , what is it that can hurt your E Commerce business. Well, let us list a few items out for you.

    Intense Competition:

    In categories, where the big players rule, small players often find it difficult to attract and retain customers.

    • Long time to achieve Network effect
      • One of the biggest problem of any marketplace is that there needs to be enough sellers and there needs to be enough buyers to make a decent amount of sales. The giant marketplaces often has both. However, for am small player, achieving network effect is not easy.
    • Unfair trade practices of giants
      • Big players rarely play fair. If your products are profitable they might undercut you or create their own private labels to outsell you. However , they might give you an option to sell your stuff with cobranding as well
    • Capital requirement for advertising
      • If you are selling on large marketplaces, marketing is easier because the recall value of the website is higher. However, there too the competition may be intense and you may be asked to run paid ads .
      • If you own the website, all marketing and advertising expenses come out of your pocket
    • Logistics and Delivery Issues:
      • Warehousing
        • Warehousing of products is a capital and on going expense. You need a suitable place with adequate safeguards in place to make sure that your product is available when ordered
      • Costs
        • As stated, the costs of warehousing is huge and often needs specialized skill to store your products. You also need to be mindful of cost of perishables and methods of disposing them in case you are selling perishable goods
      • Timely delivery
        • Customer expects your products delivered on or before time. A delayed order is lost reputation for your business and source of frustration for your customer.
      • Handling of returns
        • E Commerce industry suffers from repeated returns issues. You may need to design policies around return and vet them legally in order to make sure returns are handled with care and without affecting your business severely
      • Fulfilment
        • Sometimes order fulfilment is a costly operation requiring you to contact a vendor to supply an ingredient or a raw material. You need to have contracts in place that when you customer places your order, you vendor has raw materials to fulfil them.
    • Payment Frauds and Security Threats:
      • Data breaches
        • Data breaches occur regularly even at large secured sites too. Data breaches refer to exposure of data not only related to purchase but also customer personal information such as addresses, phones , names etc. They can cause embarrassment to the customers and is fraught with legal issues.
      • Phishing
        • Phishing refers to using a similar looking page or URL in order to trick a customer into revealing their email and password. This information can then be used to glean further insight into customer.
      • Credit card frauds
      • Technical issues
    • High Return Rates:
      • Issues related to mislabelling
      • Customer fraud
      • Damages
      • Frequent returns
    • Customer Trust and Retention:
      • Identity theft
      • Credit card frauds
      • Lack of responsive customer service
      • Not good service guarantee
      • Fear of online transactions
    • Regulatory Compliance:
      • Complex laws
      • GDR
      • Taxation
      • Liability
      • Data Privacy and Security
    • Technology Challenges:
      • Data breaches
      • Platform scalability
      • Websites for multiple devices
      • Integrations with vendors.

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  • Top Marketplace platforms where you can start a store without your website

    Top Marketplace platforms where you can start a store without your website

    You would like to start an ecommerce store of your own, and you have also decided that you would go to the most reputed and largest ecommerce stores in the world.

    You do not want to be bogged down with setting up your store and instead use the facilities offered by various platforms and start selling as quickly as possible.

    Here I have listed a few top stores where you can instantly start your ecommerce store. You would get information about why you should sell here and what are the gotchas you need to watch .

    Amazon

    Why to sell on Amazon

    According to the sales pitch on Amazon page itself, Amazon is most trusted business in America. They are incredibly popular in terms of one of  most recognized brand and third largest by revenue. Amazon ships to over 100 countries in the world that means Amazon has got a massive global visibility for your product line. There are country specific programs to help your business export from home country to the world.

    In terms of customer statistics, it is unbeatable, as customers across the world buy and sell things on it.

    With professional plan provided by Amazon a seller can do more than just sell their product. In case you have higher sales volume , Amazon provides professional plan to help you manage your listing and provide more tools to build your brand on their website

    Ebay

    Ebay is another large website which also caters to global clientele as well. In terms of sellers, as of 2025 Ebay boasts about 135 Million of them. Ebay also about $21 billion worth of GMV and sells 46% of its listing internationally.

    Why to sell on Ebay

    The Ebay site lists reasons to make it worth your while to sell your merchandise using the Ebay website

    • Easy Listing
    • Free Listing upto certain number of products
    • Fraud protection
    • Mobile oriented
    • Multiple tools available to sellers
    • Links to social media accounts
    • Global Selling
    • Your own store
    • Millions of buyers
    • Sellers Protection

     

    Etsy

    Etsy started with a unique selling proposition of selling vintage items and crafts. It soon became a go to place for sellers who were individuals or small scale craft builders. But since then it has allowed mass market merchandise to be sold on its website which has lowered its value for individual sellers as company’s focus seems to be changing.

    Why to sell on Etsy

    • Smaller fee for listing
    • Powerful tools to manage and support your business
    • Support and education for sellers
    • Customer care for resolving issues and getting help
    • Regular Newsletters
    • Community help

     

    Facebook Marketplace

    • Why to sell on Facebook Marketplace

    Walmart Marketplace

    • Why to sell on Walmart Marketplace

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  • How to list your products effectively for your E Commerce Marketplace?

    How to list your products effectively for your E Commerce Marketplace?

    Listing your product is one of the most important components of your E Commerce startup, if not the topmost. Listing your product in an optimized, well-organized fashion makes your customer move from a person looking for information to becoming a buyer quickly.

    The primary objective is to help customers know about product features, which are listed in your e commerce shop and then give them compelling reason to take that credit card out and make the purchase. That is what we are aiming for, aren’t we? For all the brouhaha about E Commerce setup and market, your visitors would not be inclined to make a purchase if they cannot figure out what your product is all about.

    Here are a few steps listed, that you can perform to make your product listing more meaningful.

    Keyword Research

    You would like customers to come and purchase from your E-Commerce Market Place or your E-Commerce Website, isn’t it? Sure, you would be happy to share links in social media posts but that you would also need customers to keep coming back when you are not actively promoting the website.

    Keywords identification starts with determining what your customers will see when they enter that specific web page which contains your product information.

    Keywords included in the product listing at title/description/images also help search engines to determine if they need to give any space on their result page when the user enters a query with an intent either to buy or look up information.

    A full discussion on Keyword research is out of scope for this article. However, let me outline a few of the important points and tools that you can utilize for doing it, to get the maximum possible mileage.

    Understand intent (info/purchase)

    The search engines have changed over time. Now they look for search intents. On a broad level there are four search intents namely informational, navigational, commercial, and transactional.

    It is important to ask these questions before you decide to write about your product.

    • Has user come to your site intending to know about it more or purchase it outright?
    • If they wish to know more about your offering/products, you should be able to guide them to the relevant sections that lists your product details.
    • You would see traffic from keywords like “reviews”, “how to-s”,  “comparisons” if the intent is to gather more information.
    • You would see traffic from keywords like “Price”, “Discount”, “Cheap” in case the customer has intention to buy.

    The purpose of a good product listing is to give customer the information they came in looking for. Here is a great guide to understand intent of customer search

    Competition research

    E commerce scenario is competitive and you need to do competition analysis to make sure that your product listing remains searchable and purpose worthy. You need to understand how a competition is placing their product in terms of heading, description, pricing in order to develop a strategy that will help you outsell their product. The friction is that even your competitor may be ranking on the exact or close keywords as your product.

    One of the ways to perform competitor research is not directly using the product name but with related words like compared to, reviews, vs. etc….

    There are so many tools you can utilize on the internet to understand where your competition stands. Here are some top ones.

    Craft Compelling Product Titles

    Once you have the list of keywords that your competition is using you can create content strategies around them. You can drill down into keywords. It is much harder to rank for popular keywords unless you are a large authority website. But you can still target areas which are related and unexplored.  You may also check the volume of the keyword and if it gets the right amount of traffic.

    For example, a how guide to reach potential customers in your location will be easier to target than for example Customers in New York.

    Use the keywords in your product titles.

    • Use simple titles that gives users what they want.
    • Analyse competition for what they are using as titles
    • Optimize your titles

     

    Write Detailed and Persuasive Descriptions

    Incomplete product descriptions make customers drop off quickly. It is a deciding factor between purchase and letting it go

    82% of shoppers feel product descriptions are extremely or very influential to their purchasing decision.

    (Source: Field Agent Digital Shopper Report – IMRG)

    Here are some important points to consider.

    What’s in for me

    When your customers are perusing your product, they need to become aware of your offering. If you are giving a discount, it can be listed on somewhere it can be seen easily. If you are offering free shipping, you need put it at the most visible location.

    Telling a story

    We all need that person who inspires us (real is better, imaginary ok) . But the person or let us call them as a hero, need to have achieved something significant. Then there is a story which takes a reader from position A which our hero was in peril to position B, which was to their advantage and for which they used tactics/work/products to reach.

    A story can be told by a mascot or real person.

    USP – your way into their hearts

    USP or unique selling proposition is the reason your product will stand out among the competition.

    It is impossible for a customer to find out which product is better among thousands of products they see on a shelf or an ecommerce store. They all look the same and have the same feature, so what uniquely sets your product apart.

    These features may not be easily copied by your competitors. For example, a USP could be about a feature that is provided by only you and none of the competitors. Or that your brand evokes a sense of commitment. You can use colours and design to specify the uniqueness

    Social Proof – We all like to buy what our friends have, don’t we?

    It is a psychological trait that when you see your friends buy something, you are tempted to at least look at what they are buying. Often you would rely on someone trusted to help you buy a service or product.

    In E-Commerce scenario, social proof helps a customer decide if to purchase or walk away from a buying decision.

    Discussion of complete psychological aspect is beyond the scope of this article. However, you may consider asking customers for reviews and photographs if any of how they used your product.

    Do not be scared by negative reviews as they also showcase that you are willing to listen and make changes in your process or product to make things better for your customers

    List of features and Specifications

    Listing features of a product help finalize a customer to make decision either to buy the product based on its suitability or reject it for further research (we want the former for sure)

    A good product listing would contain in addition to the contents mentioned in above points, a table enlisting specification for example wattage, voltage and current requirements for an electrical requirement.

    For an air conditioner, the product may list the energy consumption, the star ratings.

    The specification and features may contain why it is beneficial for the user to use the product.

    The features may include any advance features that separate your product from other run of the mill products

    You may add why your product is high quality product. For example, you may include benchmark scores and any test results that indicate its performance.

    You may also add any variants that come up in specifications such as colour, dimensions, wattage etc. It would be better to use a separate sub section to explain the differences.

     

    Use High-Quality Images

    Why do need to do this?

    The image often act as differentiating factor between your product and competitor. A bad image screams unprofessional or sloppy work. In clothing and fashion products without image would not be even considered worth a second look.

    In case of reselling, a reseller may want to use your product image in a dimension that is suitable either for printing or on a website. You as a manufacturer may need to supply high quality image.

    Again, the complete treatment of a how to take a great product image is out of syllabus for this article but I have added a few of the tips.

    • Get a specialist if you can afford. Nothing better than the person who knows what they are doing.

    In case you find it too costly to hire a photographer, here are a few pointers.

    • You need to have basic photo editing knowledge to post process your images. You can utilize multiple tools or even AI based tools to enhance your images.
    • A good environment is useful for taking a great photograph. For example, using a white background for electronics or using a chair and a table setting for a food product. Using pink colour for displaying feminine products is a good eye catcher.
    • Learn Camera settings: Anyone can use automatic settings but often it may not produce the desired results. Read about aperture, iso, white balance, raw photography etc.
    • Practice: Practice your craft under different conditions
    • Ask the manufacturer: Asking the original manufacturer or educating them about a good photograph is a great way to achieve scale and save costs. Ask your manufacturer to export files in multiple formats for different usages such as printing, small size image, and large size images.
    • Post Processing: Sometimes adding touches post processing help in enhancing the visual appeal to the image. You may learn photoshop techniques or even use AI to enhance that. You may use free tools as well (list)

     

    Price Competitively – No one wants to pay more than what they think is reasonable!

    We would like to have a product that we desire, that is of the best quality and that is available at the lowest price. It is wishful thinking, you must be saying,

    But having an optimal price strategy can make customers feel like they are getting a winning deal.

    Pricing is such a complicated topic that again in this largish article trying to cover everything, covering every pricing strategy would make it laborious to read.

    The purpose of great pricing is to

    • Reduce costs.
    • Increase conversion.
    • Increase customer engagement.
    • Provide insight into the mind of customers.
    • Improving the value that a customer perceives

    How would someone who has small to no idea of how to price a product need to go about it.

    • Market research
      • Ask your friends and family.
      • Goto a local shop and checkout prices
      • Location
      • Product average sales (an overenthusiastic salesman might tell you)
      • Use this guide
    • Customer Profiling
      • What price are customers willing to pay.
      • Value based pricing
      • Tiers of pricing for different customers
      • Understanding pricing psychology
      • Understanding pricing models

    Optimize for Search Algorithms

    If you have reached this stage, it means that you have a fair idea as to what will persuade the customer to make that purchase once they land on your product page.

    Land if they do. You may do paid advertising, but nothing beats an all the year-round traffic and that customers see “your” products before competitors, when they search for them.

    First step in this is to use keywords that come naturally to your products and product lines. Your need to categorize your product into neat categories for easier browsing.

    If a customer wishes to browse your product list by tags rather than categories, you need to make it easier for them to use the tags.

    The content needs to also appear fast. When user reaches your product page and it loads slowly, they might bounce and search another website. That is a lost opportunity.

    Your content needs to:

    – Use relevant keywords naturally.

    – Fill out all fields like category, tags, and attributes.

    – updated and accurate.

    Gather and Showcase Reviews

    Encouraging satisfied customers to leave reviews is a terrific way to create social proof and to show your new customers, why they can trust you. You may utilize:

    • Surveys
    • Polls
    • Timing and Ease of review

    Respond professionally to reviews to build trust.

     Provide Accurate Shipping and Return Policies

    – Clearly state shipping costs and delivery times.

    – Outline easy return and refund processes.

     Monitor and Adjust Listings Regularly

    – Track performance metrics.

    – Test different titles, images, and descriptions.

     

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