To succeed in e-commerce, the following eleven steps are those
that every business owner should tackle when developing their new
online business:
THE BASIC ONLINE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST
1. Determine your products or services - Know
what products and services you will be offering and define the
common thread that will tie all of your products and services
together.
2. Research your products and services marketplace -
Find out who your competitors are and the differences in the
product offerings they deliver to their customers. Find out your
competitors price points and value offerings. Find out who your
customers are. Find out how many customers exist in your market
and how you can reach them.
3. Establish your site goals - Determine how
you are going to use your website in the quest to develop your
customer base. Are you going to use it as a billboard on the
Internet Super Highway? Or, are you going to use your site to
develop long-term relationships with your customers? Or, do you
intend that your site should provide everything necessary for
an immediate, one-time transaction?
4. Plan your site layout - Understand how
you are going to utilize your site to the fullest of its potential.
Make a pre-determination as to the different sections of your
site, which will be vital to meeting your goals.
5. Plan for growth of your site - Understand
that your site will grow and change to meet with the challenges
of the future. Anything that you can do now to simplify the transition
into future design changes will increase your overall productivity
in the maintenance of your online storefront.
6. Take a quick lesson in HTML - http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/teachingtool/
HTML design software can help you build your website fast. Learning
the basics of HTML firsthand can improve your effectiveness in
modifying your website. If you ever need to make minor changes
or troubleshoot display or formatting problems in a web page,
you will have the basic understanding of the technology to work
through those problems without outside assistance.
7. Build basic HTML template - Your HTML template
should be thought of as your custom letterhead. Each page on
your website will be demonstrated with a basic visual format
to secure the cohesion of your website. It is this basic visual
design or letterhead that you want your HTML template to represent.
8. Build e-commerce section - The payment area
of your website is the most important element of your entire
design. Without an effective payment processing system, your
customers will not be able to pay you for your products or services.
StormPay is a third-party payment processor that enables small
businesses to provide secure payment options to their customers.
Learn for yourself the advantages of using the StormPay program
on your website: http://www.stormpay.com
Paypal is a more popular payment processor from which I take
90% of my own online payments. You can register at Paypal by
visiting the following URL: http://www.paypal.com
9. Build customer support section - While a
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page can be a very useful tool
in keeping support requests to a minimum, it cannot stand alone
as your customer support system. Some people need one-on-one
human contact to answer their sales and support questions. As
a matter of trust, some folks simply will not do business with
a company that does not offer some type of human contact point
--- either by email or by telephone.
10. Build site content - Once you have developed
the bulk of your site structure, the time will come to tackle
building your content pages, which will include your sales pages.
As you conclude building your page content, it may also be helpful
to undertake an understanding of the use of Meta tags with your
web pages. For a quick tutorial on the subject, visit: http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/meta.html
11. Begin Promoting - There are simply dozens
of ways in which you can promote your website --- both online
and offline. We simply do not have enough space here to go into
all of the methods available to a website owner for the purpose
of promoting their website. Our primary goal is always to sell
products or services through our business. Online or offline,
it is important to remember that sales cannot happen where there
is no traffic. To draw traffic to our business, we must promote
our business.
My hope for you is simple. I hope that you will be able to develop
your own online business and you will be profitable in doing
so. It is my hope that this checklist will serve to help you
reach that end.
Copyright Bill Platt - All Rights Reserved
Bill Platt is the owner of
http://www.LinksAndTraffic.com
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