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Shopping Carts - Avoiding eCommerce Nightmares
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Goldie Edwards

David 'Goldie' Edwards is a search engine optimizer and website designer working from his UK office. His Seo Company gives clients the opportunity to further enhance their SEO & Website Design Skills through online training & communication. Please feel free to contact him directly regarding any type of website implementation.

 
By Goldie Edwards
Published on 05/31/2007
 
Shopping Carts, otherwise known as eCommerce solutions or ecommerce websites are the internet equivalent of your high street store. ...

Shopping Carts - Avoiding eCommerce Nightmares

Shopping Carts, otherwise known as eCommerce solutions or ecommerce websites are the internet equivalent of your high street store. This by no means substitutes a visit to the shops, however in these days of increasing shopping cart activity you need to be correctly informed of their benefits and pitfalls before you attempt to implement them into your internet marketing strategy.

Many individuals and small companies alike have the idea that promoting their goods via shopping carts will send an avalanche of cash whizzing into their bank accounts on a daily basis. Indeed this scenario can and does occur, but not without some careful planning and implementation of search engine compatibility and product positioning.

Simply running along to the nearest shopping cart solution agent with cash in hand and grabbing what you may think is your exact needs for a successful online store is a sure fire way of losing your shirt before having the opportunity to experience the efficiency of your new found shopping cart.

We have found that on many occassions that free versions of ecommerce software perform equally well and on many occassions better than highly priced shopping carts, provided that strategic planning is performed before loading your online store to the brim with products for the paying public.

Firstly, some vigorous keyword research is required to implement the best results for your future online venture. With titles, product categories and product descriptions all playing a major factor in getting your shopping cart and products recognized, certainly by the larger players in the search engine department such as Google, Yahoo and Msn.

Secondly, a major mistake that many online stores fail to realise is that there is an eager buying public just a short distance away from their home town, city or state (county). We find that better results are obtained with local or national recognition, including in many cases the need for the general public to be able to visit the actual real life store to handle or view the products they wish to buy. Time and time again we see examples of companies attempting to break into the international market from the offset, when in practice it would be far better to test product packaging, delivery and customer service on local purchasers first. This helps to iron out any wrinkles in the shopping cart process before attempting to conquer the world wide web.

Product positioning is vital for future sales through your shopping cart. Generalization of product categories and descriptions is just not going to cut it in the internet ecommerce marketing arena and will only lead to frustration and eventual failure of your online business. Targeting with lazer precision is in our opinion the only road to shopping cart success. Using brand names and longer tail keyword phrases increase the probability of a potential customer purchasing through your online store. Please note that many of the major brand manufacturers will require their permission for you to use their branding within your shopping cart.

Discounting of products online is what we can only term as 'out of control' and in many circumstances unnecessary for you to implement. Satifactory descriptions and product information is normally sufficient for your customers to reach for their credit cards and buy through your online store. We have found that with personalized product descriptions coming from the store owner and not some regurgatated flyer material from a manufacturer or worse, copied form a competitor, will outperform and generate greater sales from your cart.

In summary of this information we would suggest, keep it focussed, keep it simple, keep it informative and you will have all the success you require from your shopping cart.