Creating Your Online Store
1. A way to showcase the product · Store needs a place to call home · Place in a site that is related to what you’re selling (blogs) · Or make your own site
2. Transaction system · No cash registers to record transactions and sorting and keeping cash · Use website creation services online to make own selling site · Weebly- free website creation service that helps make own sites and has a system similar to a cash register to accept payments and record transactions. It has e-commerce solutions that allow posting of items for sale and PayPal payments. · SCartServer Services- by P-KOTECH which offers an online shopping cart service.
Essentials for an E-Commerce Website 1) Non-Cluttered Layout Read from left to right Most important content in 1st and 2nd paragraphs Block of elements of page must balance F-shaped pattern (Images-left, Words-right) Ensure efficiency and effectiveness of search functions
Designing the Online Store
2) Readable Text Typeface used is just right and easy to read (Arial/ Calibri) Use san serif fonts Serifs-have short lines in the end lines of a letter like TNR
3) Clear Visuals Has a caption to clearly describe images Clear pics and gives idea of product sold
Making a Sale
Do What You Love · Income will follow Discover What You Don’t Know · Do research and act accordingly
Make a Sales and Timetable I. Basic Requirements Objective- choose type of selling system (business models) Customers- target market Strategy- price setting, ordering and distribution) Tools- traditional and IT tools to use Support Needs- skills and training for sales Process- sales, marketing, customer support and operations
3. A store in your blog · Easiest way to sell online is through the creation of a blog (ex. Blogger) and just posting a picture linking them to your own page or adding a button from a payment gateway (PayPal) · Add Gadgets like lined images and texts
4. Product Access and Delivery 2 Kinds of products to sell online Ø Digital- ebooks/computer programs (apps)-Amazon or Payloadz Ø Non-digital- food and apparel- courier or postal service
otherwise.... Ø Product handled by service provider- POD publishing (Print on demand)
Affiliate Marketing · Marketing method employed by companies where they pay an affiliate (middleman) for every sale they make to others. · Amazon.com- allow affiliates to sell their products by adding a web widget (to display products, etc)
4) Easy Navigation Use simple landing page/lead capture page (Long web page containing details on product used in connection with online ad)
Check-up on Website
Test site’s content-check on misspelled words and broken links or too much links) Make sure it loads quickly- use PNG (smaller file for pics) Verify upgrades Load test site-create sample transactions to simulate customer traffic and see how much traffic it can handle Check ISP (Internet Service Provider) Integrate upselling and cross- selling (selling among customers) opportunities
Traditional and Internet-Based Selling A. Traditional Sales CycleLeads prospecting Ø Generate list of potential buyers Ø Contact details (name, address, telephone #)Appointment setting Ø Contact client and make appointment to present your product Prospect Qualification Ø Confirm that client is willing to buy
PresentingØ You are also selling your company when selling product/service (make a good impression) Objections Management Ø Learn how to deal with prospect client objection Closing Sale Ø Ask for definite answer (which is always YES) Referral Request Ø If you did your work well, satisfied the customer, they’ll refer you to others
A. Internet Sales Cycle Getting LeadsØ Get email adds, FB, Twitter, Skype, etc details Following-UpØ Use an email marketing service (iContact, Mail Chimp, Constant Contact, Aweber)
ClosingØ Done at “check out” phase- customer gives credit card info and clicks on button to close sale Up-sellingØ Offer an alternative product if they decline Ø Offer something new each week
Easily find links to other pages in site Easy way is using Google Docs
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