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5 easy steps to ecommerce success

<font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms">With online shopping at an all time high, traditional merchants (brick &amp; mortar) have been joining the bandwagon called </font><strong><span style="font-family: trebuchet ms">ecommerce</span></strong><font face="trebuchet ms"> (selling goods via the web). Old school merchants are infatuated with the idea of selling to a broader market (think international) at a cost lesser than actually having a physical storefront in different parts of the world.</font><br /></font><div align="justify"><font size="2"><br /></font></div><font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms">Now with more than billions of websites surfacing everyday, what are the chances of your website attracting &amp; staking a claim on your potential market?</font><br /></font><div align="justify"><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">It&#39;s no secret &ndash; just follow these 5 easy steps &amp; you can improve not only your site or your revenue, but also allows you to forge a deeper relationship with your customers(&amp; their bank accounts) as well as improve the over-all ranking of your site in the search engine ranking race.</font><font size="2"><br /><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><strong>1. URL</strong></font><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">While merchants can have storefronts along Rodeo drive, the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) serves as the address of your online business. If you have a commercial site, it should end with a dot com (.com), if it&#39;s an organization, it&#39;s dot org (.org). Your URL could either be your company name, your product or something relevant to your business.</font><font size="2"><br /></font><ul><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2"> mankind is lazy &ndash; so don&#39;t try using a long name as your url. pomeloicecream.com is way better than icecreammadeofpomelo.com</font></li><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">Url&#39;s should always be keyword-centric.</font></li><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">although the dash (-) can be used, try to avoid it as much as possible as well as other odd characters like underscores (_)<br /></font></li></ul><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><font style="font-weight: bold">2. Shopping Cart</font></font><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">Just like physical stores, online stores have shopping carts as well. An online shopping cart allows a customer to browse, choose &amp; finally decide what items to buy. It could be hosted or your own(meaning a software) integrated to your site that guarantees secure shopping for your customers. Your shopping cart should be able to:</font><font size="2"><br /></font><ul><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2" class="fullpost">display the items your customer has chosen throughout their shopping duration</font></li><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">provide opportunities for cross selling &ndash; recommendations from other shoppers, most popular item, related item, etc. (perfect example? amazon.com)</font></li><li><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva" size="2">include a return policy (must not forget!)</font></li><li><font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva">calculate automatically the total amount for each customer as well as tax &amp; shipping charges</font><br /></font></li></ul><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">Warning: There is such a thing as &ldquo;cart abandonment&rdquo; where a customer who is just about to check out leaves before finishing his/her purchase. Speculations point to faulty shopping cart softwares so be extra critical when choosing a shopping cart provider.</font><font size="2"><br /><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><font style="font-weight: bold">3. Payment Processing Variety</font></font><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">If you haven&#39;t tried accepting credit cards or checks, then you had better think twice with your online store. A steady flow of cash is important for start up businesses &amp; providing payment processing options like credit card processing can help &ndash; this basically fuels small merchants to accept credit cards or checks &ndash; &amp; the fact that there are a billion card holders in the world (impulse buying..great!). Try to avail of a <font style="font-weight: bold">free merchant account</font> if you&#39;re just starting &ndash; free set up &amp; relatively lenient to small merchants.</font><font size="2"><br /><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><font style="font-weight: bold">4. Security</font></font><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">If you can&#39;t safeguard the transactions of your customers, then you might as well close shop. There are still a lot of ways fraudsters can dupe your customers &amp; you (they are quite ingenious that way), so ensuring transactions is crucial. You can rely on your merchant account provider, but as a merchant, you have a responsibility to provide a safe shopping environment. Look for a fraud prevention software that comes separately or bundled with your <font style="font-weight: bold">free merchant account services</font>. Make sure your provider does NOT store the card or customer information on their servers.</font><font size="2"><br /><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><font style="font-weight: bold">5. Product/services</font></font><font size="2"><br /></font><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost">Makes most sense &ndash; if you have a spanking new website, robust security features, a shopping cart, &amp; popular URL but your products are well.. less than pleasant, you really can&#39;t expect to be successful right? Follow these common sense tips to boost your sales:</font><font size="2"><br /></font><ul><li><font size="2" class="fullpost">People are visual. They won&#39;t buy what they can&#39;t see &ndash; or scrutinize. One picture will NEVER be enough. Take different angles, show relative size, &amp; describe &ndash; but don&#39;t over describe as customers might get turned off.</font></li><li><font size="2" class="fullpost">Cross sell = more money. Ice cream can be paired with potato chips or cake. Shoes can be paired with bags, blouses, belts, etc. Make sure there are products you can sell together.</font></li></ul></div><p align="justify"><font face="trebuchet ms" size="2" class="fullpost"><br />Although <font style="font-weight: bold">following these 5 easy can guarantee a better online store, it won&#39;t ensure better sales.</font> There&#39;s still that thing called market demand &ndash; if there is no demand for your product, then people won&#39;t see any reason to buy from you. Before venturing into business, a well thought business plan is in order. With your plan in hand, transitioning to <font style="font-weight: bold">ecommerce</font> despite the fears of previous merchants, can help you be the &ldquo;Donald&rdquo; of <font style="font-weight: bold">ecommerc</font>e.</font><font size="2"><br /></font></p><p align="justify"> <font size="2"><a href="http://www.onlywire.com/submit?u=http://www.freemerchantaccount.biz/freemerchantaccount_5_steps_to_ecommerce_success.html;t=Free%20Merchant%20Account%20e;tags=Free%20merchant%20account" target="_blank" title="Like this article? Add this Article to Onlywire"><img src="http://www.onlywire.com/i/onlywire.ico" alt="" />Like this article? Add to onlywire!</a></font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2"> </font></p>