Fact is, purchase behavior continues to evolve and eCommerce marketing experts agree, two things have accelerated the growth of online selling. First, traditional retailers and producers of consumer products can’t sell face-to-face in the current climate. Second, the broad swath of society that had been slow to order things online was forced to grow comfortable with the process almost overnight. We have been catapulted 5 years into the future and it’s doubtful that things will ever revert to exactly the way they were before. It’s imperative for every business selling products, goods, and even services to have a means of offering online purchases or face the threat of extinction.
eCommerce marketing stats you need to know You can generate revenue, at any time of day, from anywhere in the world, increasing year-on-year growth and building your company’s revenue. eCommerce marketing can help your business meet its goals and here are some stats to back that up:
More than 83% of the world’s population has made an online purchase
commerce sales opportunities are expected to grow by $4.5 trillion by 2021
The #1 reason people shop online is because they can shop 24/7
30% of consumers say they would rather buy from a website they’ve bought from previouslyMany brick and mortar businesses believe digital commerce is the enemy. Don’t be one of these businesses! An eCommerce store – in combination with your physical store – can help you find new revenue streams and breathe life into your business. Your customers now expect a seamless, user-friendly buying experience and we’re here to help.
Accelerate growth with automation
Segment customers by CLV
Encourage repeat purchases
Leverage nurturing campaigns across email and advertising
Track carefully and set up daily alerts on top searches to inform decisions
Push harder on your top performing products and allocate your spend accordingly
Review and manage your reviews so they don’t negatively impact your brand
Audit your site regularly For an-ecommerce business, content auditing regularly is critical. Audits help to get a proper view of site performance as well as detailed insights on a number of issues to make changes necessary to make your store strong enough for online competitiveness. Elements of a technical audit can include things like
Speed optimization for all devices
fix responsive errors
Check page loads
Image Optimization
CSS Optimization
JS optimization and minification
Code Optimization and minification
Home page Optimization
Adding captcha for forms
Check and fix security vulnerability
Optimize your Blog
Ensure the theme mobile friendly
The search auditBut that’s not all, e-commerce sites can be extremely complex and SEO errors can make it difficult for search engines to crawl, index and rank your site. If your traffic numbers are below expectations or have sharply declined for any reason, an SEO audit is the best way to identify what could be wrong.
Technical audit
Main pages analysis
Browser compatibility
Site responsiveness
Frontend analysis
Performance review
JavaScript review
Theme checkupCSS review
ML review
Backend analysis
Security and patches
Database integrity
3rd party extensions
Improving Desktop Speed
Improving Mobile Speed
Adding captcha for the forms
Use high quality optimized images
Check security vulnerability and fix it
SEO Audit
Competitor Analysis
Fixing SEO errors/warnings
Handling Canonical Links
Use tags for categorizing articles
GA Implementation
Lazy load implementation
Enable Flat catalog
Full page caching
Alt tags implementation
Internal and External Linking for Structure and Relevance
Meta Descriptions on Product/Configurable product Pages
Rich Snippets markup
Optimizing GMB account
Keyword Analysis
Optimizing metas
Tracking thank you page
Google sitemap
Robots txt implementation
Re submission for indexing
Content Optimization
Add content to Collection pages
Collection keywords analysis and optimization <15 nos>
Social Sharing
Schema Markup in OrderIf any of these elements need to be fixed, they should be addressed as soon as possible because they will greatly affect your site performance, ranking, user experience and ultimately the number of sales. There are a number of ecommerce hosts to choose from. From enterprise grade like Salesforce Commerce Cloud, mid-range solutions from Woo Commerce and Shopify, to small business solutions like Wix and Weebly. The bottom line is that whether you are migrating, maintaining or launching your site, you have to be committed to suitable levels of maintenance and optimization. This is a choice your marketing technology consultant and development team can help you with.
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