Posts Tagged ‘converting shoppers’

The Shopping Experience- Stick to the Basics

Friday, February 26th, 2010

I do not believe that it is technology per se, that will fuel retailers in their perpetual efforts; to capture the elusive consumer dollar. Instead, it is the method in which Merchants  incorporate the new technology; to provide greater benefit to their shoppers. In the future, the most successful retailers will be those who focus on customer satisfaction, and consistently deliver the best shopping experience; in both their physical and online store.

People desire the basics, when embracing the shopping experience.  Consumers are only interested in technology, to the extent that it makes shopping faster, easier, and more economical. To illustrate this point, a KPMG study showed that Consumers were very enthusiastic about using the Internet to “search for product information and compare and evaluate alternatives.” A familiar practice, traditionally known in the brick-and-mortar world; as Catalogue or Window Shopping.

When shopping online, motivated Consumers placed the most emphasis on receiving detailed and objective product information; to support their decision to buy. Furthermore, 79 percent of online shoppers surveyed, desired toll-free access; to connect with a knowledgeable sales person, or customer service representative. In both instances, Consumers are actively seeking a dependable means, of satisfying the lack of physical contact; with a retailer or online product.

Even when online Merchants make substantial efforts to satisfy the Consumer’s multi-sensory needs, many shoppers still prefer a brick-and-mortar store; to 1) pay for their merchandise, and 2) return unsatisfactory items. For now, Internet Security and Customer satisfaction, are two very real obstacles; facing many online Merchants.  In most circumstances, these problem-types; still require a “walk-in” solution.

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A Persuasive Website Design Will Encourage Sales

Monday, January 19th, 2009

 Persuasive design is about allowing your visitors to easily navigate your website, and encourage them to locate the “Confirm Order” page.

I have included four (4) preliminary strategies to incorporate, when focusing on converting your visitors into revenues.

 Many online consumers prefer to conduct their online shopping with the help of a Search Box.  This practice mirrors a sales associate at the brick and mortar store.  I recommend that you incorporate a dependable Search function into your website, and consider keyword “mapping”.  This will help those visitors who conduct a search for a word, which is directly related to a product. For example: “frying” and “deep fryer”.   In these instances, although the search term is not found in the product title, you can be certain that all related products will display.

Make Product Narratives and Images as Descriptive as Possible.  This yields two benefits:

1) never assume that the consumer knows as much as you do; and

2) The Search Engines love great content.

Remove Unnecessary Links From the Order Process.  All links, such as “Home” and search boxes are removed.  Focus on providing the consumer with readily available information about the item they are purchasing.  Include this on the shopping cart page, or by linking pop-up information.  To eliminate distractions, avoid linking back to the item’s original page.

Avoid A Long Checkout Process.  Consumers don’t like to wait in line.  Not at a brick and mortar store and not online.  Eliminate multiple pages and only ask the consumer for information that is really necessary.Giving consumers an opportunity to re-think their original purchase, gives them time to put it back on the shelf.

By streamlining the shopping process, you create a more enjoyable shopping experience for consumers.  Imagine how pleased you would be if you walked into a store, found what you wanted instantly and looked to find no one in line at the cash.  You were in and out in five minutes, with a great deal and a smile.  Try to recreate this ideal shopping experience for your website visitors.

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