Guide to Finding the Best Ecommerce Software
It is increasingly easy to set up an online business.
However, the ease of operating a great online storefront can be greatly
hindered or helped by the software that you choose to set up and maintain your website.
Bad ecommerce software makes it difficult for users to
navigate your site and causes headaches on your end when trying to track the
orders taken online. On the other hand, good ecommerce software will encourage
customers to use your simple interface to place orders for your products and
service. The best ecommerce software will also allow you to simplify your
tracking and purchase management through features implemented on the
administration side of the site.
Defining the Best Ecommerce Software
Defining the best ecommerce software requires that you take
a look at the specific features which you desire from your website service. For
some people, the best ecommerce software is going to be defined as that which
is easiest to set up. For others, it's going to mean that the software is the
most affordable.
Features of the Best Ecommerce Software
Here are some of the features to consider when determining
which is the best software for your business:
Cost. The best ecommerce software will come with either no
set-up fee and a low monthly fee, or with a low set-up fee and no monthly fee.
For example, some companies provide services that never requires a monthly fee
so you'll know what you're paying for right up front.
Scalability. You need to find ecommerce software that is
going to be able to grow with your business. You don't want to be locked into
the limited features that you may need when you first launch the site.
Easy to set up and maintain. Some ecommerce software will
use wizard-based programs that make it simple to set up the site. (Merchandizer
Pro is a good example of a wizard-based software solution.) Others will be set
up by the professionals working with your vendor. Determine how much help you
need in this area.
Diversity of user-based and admin-based features. You really
want a software solution that is going to create a great interface and shopping
experience for your online customers. However, you don't want that to come at
the expense of having a messy site on your end of things. Make sure that your
software solution will be beneficial on both ends.
Target audience. Some ecommerce software is primarily geared
towards website developers whereas other software is designed to meet the needs
of merchants who may not be so familiar with website design.
SEO Friendliness. You want your website to be pleasing to
search engines so that your site can be found by new customers. Make sure that
you look for the best ecommerce software that incorporates SEO friendly
services.
Advanced features. Different website owners will want
different advanced features. Make a list of the ones that you need (for
example, you may seek multi-lingual support on the site) so that you can
double-check that the ecommerce software you like will offer those features.
Choosing a Vendor Based on these Features
Once you have reviewed the above features, you should make a
list ranking them in order of their importance to you. You can then move
forward with looking at vendors with an eye towards the features that are of
highest priority on your site. Create a spreadsheet that lists each of these
features along the rows and each of the vendors you're looking at in the
columns. By rating the services of each of the vendors that you're reviewing,
you can determine which one is right for you.
An Example of Rating Vendors
To better understand how this works, let's take a look at
what a rating sheet would look like for each ecommerce software vendor.
Starting with the top of the list, you would note that the cost of this service
is affordable and that there is no monthly fee required. You would move on to
look at scalability and would note that they rank mid-to-high in this category.
To determine whether their system is easy to set up, you could read
testimonials on forums about the product and rank it accordingly. You would
proceed down the list to the advanced features, making sure that everything you
brainstormed was listed as a feature provided by this vendor. This would then
give you a total "score" or overall picture of the vendor. You could
then do this with other companies to rank them against each other.
Working with your Ecommerce Software Vendor
After choosing the vendor that best suits your needs, you
are ready to begin working with that company. Following are some additional
tips that should make the process of setting up your online storefront go
smoothly:
Run through the set-up process when you actually have time
to focus on what you are doing. Many businesses make the mistake of jumping
into this project when they're busy and assuming that they can come back to it
later if need be. The site will look a lot more streamlined if you stick with
the set-up from the get-go after you've gotten started.
Take a look at the site that you've set up and write down
any concerns that you have. Go back through the software and see if you can
address the concerns yourself. For example, let's say that you forgot to
include an area for buyers to purchase eBook downloads on the site. You can now
go back and put that in. Anything that you can't address yourself should be
written down on a piece of paper to discuss with the vendor's customer service
team.
Make sure that you understand any rules and limitations on
the site. A good example is when you are using software that comes with a free trial.
Make sure that the free trial is for a full set of features on the site. Also
make sure that you work out any kinks and address any questions with customer
service before that trial period is up.
Have peers and associates review the site. One of the main
reasons that you're setting up an ecommerce site is to get others to purchase
items from you online. This means that you need feedback from others about the
design and features that you've chosen to implement with your software.
Incorporate that feedback into the site, relying on assistance from your vendor
as needed.
Run a contest or promotion seeking additional feedback from
actual customers. You really aren't going to know how your software is working
unless you get information about it from the people who are buying from you.
The best ecommerce software will even have methods for your customers to leave
you this type of feedback on an ongoing basis.
Be firm in addressing problems. Like with any other
business, your ecommerce software vendor may not be quick to assist you with
issues. However, taking a professional approach to confronting the company with
any problems should insure that you keep the drawbacks to a minimum and allow
your business to work for you.
Take advantage of all tutorials and educational tools
offered by your ecommerce vendor. A good vendor is going to provide you with
the tools that you need to be able to make optimum use of the software.
However, those tools don't benefit you if you fail to use them.
Final Thoughts on Choosing the Best jewelryretail Software
What you need to realize as you set up your ecommerce
website is that it's going to save you a lot of time and money if you invest up
front in getting great software. You need to carefully think through the
process, review the features that you require from your software and select a
vendor based on a rating system that addresses their ability to provide the
service you need. Doing this will let you create a site which improves the
online shopping experience for both your customers and yourself.
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