Wednesday 22 April 2015

What you should ask yourself before you set up an ecommerce website


Ecommerce is an area where everyone wants to enter. And each one has a plan for himself. But what should you know before you make the big jump? What are the prerequisites to success here? These are some of the questions that we hope will be answered by the end of this article.

1. What is the advantage you’re starting with?

In other words, what is your USP? Every start up needs to have one, because otherwise how do you hope to distinguish yourself from the rest? You need to have some really good reason to convince people as to why they should consider buying from your store instead of trying someone else. It could be that your site is quicker or that it has better offers etc, but it needs to differentiate your site from the rest.

2. What are the products that you’re going to offer?
Choose the product category that you are going to offer carefully. Do your products have sufficient demand? This is important as it is through the sale of these products that you are going to break even. Products that are new to the market or products that belong to the ‘niche’ category can be risky as you may not see a sufficient return on investment.

3. How do you plan to promote yourself?
For a start up, promotion is crucial to increasing traffic. Get people to talk about it. Internet, TV, print, FM, use all media to popularize your site. Firstly, your site’s name needs to become commonly mentioned. For this, you need to generate a buzz about your site and it needs to be pushed from behind by a strong sales team that can convert those visitors into customers.

4. Are you going to hold stock or depend on Suppliers?

Most suppliers charge a hefty fee for a direct despatch to customers. And being a start up, you can’t afford to spend too much on suppliers who discontinue the product once they find the stock is low. In such a scenario, it is best to do the despatch yourself and thereby build a rapport with the customer.

5. Payment gateways
This is the final gap to be plugged but in many ways the most important one. The merchant that you choose will determine to what extent your customer trusts you. Never compromise here as customers are extremely wary of security lapses in payment softwares. Don't settle for anything other than the best when it comes to payment gateway solutions.


These are just some of the questions that we thought were pertinent to a budding online store. There are more, but these are the fundamental ones.

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