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Pretty much every organization you talk to these days will tell you what makes them different is their people. While most probably say this with the utmost sincerity – as do we! Our employees are what makes the difference at The Vested Group and we want to show off their NetSuite superpowers...
Here are some tips & tricks about SuiteCommerce from our Solution Architect, Pablo Dominguez...
1 - Follow the 80/20 rule on your product catalog
Identify your top 20% more profitable products and create/adjust your digital strategy around them. If you improve the marketing strategy on these products, you will get a better margin.
Make these purchases simple and convenient for your customers and you'll find that they're happier with your product and service — and more likely to refer your business to their family and friends.
2 - Review your eCommerce experience.
A great e-commerce user experience design gets shoppers through the process effectively and efficiently. Access your website and try to make purchases using every single device you own (Desktop computers, laptops, tablet and mobile devices). Make sure your website offers a consistent e-commerce website experience across any device your customers choose to use while shopping.
3 - Review your competitors strategy
Access your competitors website and review their prices, shipping options, content strategy, return policy and discounts. If you find good ideas, try to incorporate them into your webstore/strategy.
4 – Build customer trust
Giving trust to your customer while shopping online is key to convince undecided customers to purchase your products. Follow these tips to improve your customer’s trust:
5 – Easy-to-use Navigation
This may seem like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised how many ecommerce webstores did not take the time to create a good website structure!
Navigation should be easy to find with obvious category and sub-category names. Keep the navigation in the same place using the same style, colors and fonts, on all pages.
If you customers can’t find your products, they won’t buy it…simple as that.
As with navigation, put the search bar in an easy-to-find place in the header on all pages. Offer auto-complete suggestions and make sure all your products have pictures.
6 – Customer Loyalty Programs.
Acquiring new customers costs five times more than retaining existing ones. As a result, finding ways to keep current consumers coming back is much more cost effective than constantly marketing to new customers.
Whether your loyalty program consists of giving away occasional free items, providing deals and discounts on products, or offering reduced rates to customers who recommend your business to their family and friends, it can encourage your most faithful customers to come back on a regular basis.
This blog was written by Pablo Dominguez, a Solution Architect at The Vested Group.