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by Neil Parnham
August 03, 2007


Neil Parnham
DIY Conservatories http://www.diyconservatories-and-windows.co.uk/
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A customer walks into the store, browses through products and shelves, picks up items, inspects, considers the prices, chooses a product and takes it to the cash register to pay. Now if you want to sell your products online, then your site must be enabled for e-commerce, where you must have the following features:

• You need to provide plenty of content and product description like sizes, dimensions, colors and comparisons with other similar products. It must allow the customer to choose a product, get a clear pricing and shipping costs on the product, complete the transaction and get an order number, and/or invoice confirmation via email. Allow your customer to choose a shipping method.

• You must tell the customer if the item is in stock or delivered against order. Ideally, you should have an email contact or live help if the customer has a question. Most importantly you must respond immediately! If you want to provide your own live chat and help desk services on your website, specialized softwares are available for purchase.

• Be sure your customer service links are large and clearly marked, so your client does not have to dig around to find information. • Provide an ‘about us’ section or a section about your policies. If you have privacy statements and customer satisfaction policies, your customer will feel better about shopping in your store.

• You probably want to have customer quotes and references on the storefront page, as well, to let your prospective client know that others are happy with your service.

• Provide an FAQ with information about your return-back policies, guarantees, shipping prices and insurance charges if any.

• If you are so inclined, you can offer a print catalogue if the customer prefers to order one from your storefront and shop in the privacy of their homes.

• Do not annoy your customers by presenting products that are marked ‘sold’ or pages that say ‘under construction’ or ‘coming soon’.

• Do add new content frequently, so your returning customers will not be bored by seeing the same products they saw four months ago.

• If your site has got a date tag or has current references, be careful to change these references frequently so you don’t give the perception that nobody is attending or reading your site.

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Title: Website

February 15, 2011
Comment by Alice Clark

Through your website, you can interact with your customers and get respective feedback about your product as well as your company also. It helps you to maintain an intimacy with your customers and improves your relationship with them.


Title: Developing a Website

February 15, 2011
Comment by Deborah Campbell

Developing a website for your company allows you to reach your target customers on a global basis as it is not confined to any specific area. People around the world can access your website and get any information which they want to get about the product or about your company.


Title: Your Website is Your Front, Use It Carefully

February 15, 2011
Comment by Belinda Summers

Shall way say that Website is always in your front. Because website manage your business to help you to level up or grown up. So must care of it. don't let your website hack of others. Maintain and continue the bright side of having a website. Website is a part of our lives for every breath. So use it carefully don't make any noise to destroy peacefulness of website on you. These days website is the easy thing where the people visit in online marketing to look for what they want and what they need.

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