Building website for E-Commerce

Posted on Wednesday, 17 June 2009 01:04
E-commerce design E-commerce design

It has been calculated that over the Christmas period $4 billion dollars was spent by customers who shopped on-line If you are thinking about entering into e-commerce or have a shop front you are looking to place on the Internet there is a large audience for you out there.

Maintaining and running stores is an expensive undertaking and many of the biggest names like Woolworths have come under pressure during these difficult financial times and here virtual shops and online markets are gaining traction where is comes to selling goods.

What considerations should you have when setting up an on-line e-commerce venture? Purchasing your own domain name around which you can develop your brand. This is relatively cheap and gives you a professional feel right from the start. There are a number of web builder software programs out there but in an ever-changing technological world contacting a web designer is always the best option for an up to date look to your site.

Make sure your e-commerce website includes a good and easy to use shopping cart facility. People are always cautious when spending money online so it is important that they have confidence in your system. Ensure you have clear and attractive product pages, enlargeable pictures and descriptions so customers can see what they are buying.

Remember to build a community not just a store; you want people to feel part of your enterprise so get them involved. Publish stories and product updates, allow for comment and interaction. This gives customers a reason to return and shop some more. For more help with planning an e-commerce website design contact Attitude Agency.

 

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