Posts from — December 2009
Website Goals for 2010 -Ring in the New Year
One of the most important aspect of successful e-commerce selling is a goal list. Believe it or not, retailers need to make a list and stick with it. Some of our most successful sellers abide by it. Sit down and plan, make a list and go about methodically taking the time to put it into practice in 2010.
Here is a basic ecommerce plan for new sellers and small shops with limited budgets, that will set you going on your Goal list.
Increase e-commerce sales by 50% this year:
Go through design and evaluate user-friendliness, make adjustments
- Focus on one or two products and make them shine, pick your most popular products
- As a customer, navigate your site in dumbed down mode, what do you see? Does your customer find the information they need to purchase your products?
- What are the benefits of those who shop with you? Put them right in front of the customer. ie: Fast Shipping, Easy Return Policy, etc.
Learn about SEO and make changes to Product Names, pages and improve content on pages.
- Don’t try to bite off more than you can chew. Start with products and label them with proper keywords, then proper content. Subtle changes like this can really make a site noticeable to search engines.
- Get the word out. You should at the very least have your items in Googlebase, which is free. Do one feed at a time and do another one next month.
Set up at least one Pay-Per-Click Channel, give it a budget of at least 1% of expected revenues.
- If you don’t have a few dollars to advertise, you should completely re-evaluate your plan here. This is a business. It requires getting the word out or going viral. If you are not a guru marketeer, then pay for some basic advertising in targeted places.
Set up and maintain an email list, and send out those emails once a month!
- Probably the biggest mistake the new site owners make is to fail to collect emails of interested parties. Our most successful clients use an email list religiously.
- aSending has a great, and inexpensive tool for gathering emails and shooting out marketing materials to your prospective customers about offerings, sales and new products. Use it!
Good Luck on a Great and Prosperous New Year!
December 31, 2009 2 Comments
