How To Create Your Own e-Commerce Site
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by Lewis Low August 27, 2007
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| Lewis Low |
Lewis Low is the founding editor of OnlineBizPromo.com For more
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E-commerce is touted as one of the most viable online
business opportunities on the Web today. In comparison to traditional
brick and mortar businesses, e-commerce site requires minimal start-up
cost and is relatively low-risk. However that does not imply creating
an e-commerce site is a simple process, neither does it guarantee your
future success. The purpose of this article is to walk you through the
necessary steps and plans you would need in order to set up a
successful e-commerce site. Un-earth Your Niche The
very first thing to do is find your niche. Examine your hobbies and
interests for potential business ideas. If you love soccer, consider
selling soccer supplies or team uniforms, online. Focusing on your
expertise or something you have great passion for would give you an
advantage over competitors who do not have in-depth knowledge of that
niche. Research Your Niche Once you've
whittled down a few ideas, explore each one further. Ask yourself these
questions: How many people are looking for your services? Where do they
go and find people like yourself? How many searches are created for
your product or service on Google? You may not have a budget to create
demand, so it's safer and cheaper to go where the demand already
exists. Scope out Your Competitors Research
your competitors inside out. Spend time to check out their websites and
compare their products and services. Give yourself an idea of what
you’re up against, so you can create your e-commerce site as
professional as, or even better than theirs. Write Your Business Plan You
want to have a foolproof business plan for your business. Work out a
detailed formula - including your site theme, goals, business
strategies. It's also a good idea to keep a record of expenditures,
sales, profits etc. Your business cannot just be a 'me-too' business
online. Develop a powerful USP (Unique Selling Position) that sets you
apart from your competitors and makes you stand out from the crowd! Create Your Website Register
a good domain name as marketing tactic. Name that ends in *.com is best
of all. Try to include relevant keywords that properly describe your
business or product if possible. A well-designed website
creates a good first impression with your prospects. Get yourself a
professional website template at an affordable price and customize it
to suit your need. Most templates can be easily customized using common
HTML editors and simple graphics software. You’ll want your
website content to target specific keywords for high search engines
ranking and traffic flow. This can be done by creating informative
articles, product reviews, descriptions and comparisons. If you're
short on time, many SEO (search engine optimization) experts are
willing to help you out for a reasonable price. Host Your Website Find
a dependable hosting company to host your website on their servers. A
quick search on Google for “web hosting” should bring up hundreds of
companies ready to do business with you. Select a reliable web host
that provides adequate disk space and bandwidth with e-commerce scripts
supporting features. Domain name-specific email accounts must also be
available to give a professional image. Your website files can
be uploaded using a simple FTP program or file uploading service in
your hosting account. Technical support personnel from your hosting
company should walk you through the steps to upload your files and
launch your website. Implement a Shopping Cart An
e-commerce site is never complete without a secure shopping cart. The
best option you can consider is a remotely hosted shopping cart which
takes the burden of maintaining security and credit card numbers off
your shoulder. Most remote shopping carts can be configured to look
similar to your website so your customers may not realize that they
have left your website when making a payment. If a remote
shopping cart is not within your budget, there are still lots of third
party credit card processing companies that are ready to process your
credit card orders using their merchant account for a small fee. Some
popular ones to you can check out are ClickBank, PayPal and 2CheckOut. Marketing and Promotion You
have identified your niche, set up your e-commerce site and you are
good to go. Now comes the most crucial part - promoting your site! This
could be a full-time career option for most people. Either you can
learn to do this yourself or you can have an expert do it for you. Begin
by submitting your site to major search engines such as Google, Yahoo,
Dmoz, etc. You also need to optimize your site using profitable
keywords and keyword-rich content. There are lots more business
promotion strategies such as advertising, link exchange, e-zine
promotion etc. which you may need to explore to create your online
presence and build traffic. Setting up your e-commerce site is
sure a lot of work, but it's just the first step. Making it successful
is even more work, but the pay-offs can be rewarding. Remember, success
can be yours provided you work hard and smart! |