Can You Pass This Ecommerce Test?

Building a successful ecommerce business means approaching your store from many different angles. Each component must work seamlessly together to produce a ‘well oiled machine’ that continually captures sales.

Yes, there are an almost unimaginable amount of factors which could play into your success or failure, but do you realize that knowing the answers to just a few questions can greatly boost your chances to win more sales?

Here is a short list of questions to consider as you search for ways to increase your ecommerce conversion.

  1. What is the fastest way to capture sales without increasing traffic, without cross-selling, without referrals, and without additional advertising?

  2. What is the single most important word that makes people buy?

  3. The point from which a potential customer first comes in contact with your brand to the moment they either purchase or leave is called what?

  4. What single metric enables you to make more money from pay-per-click advertising?

  5. What is the primary job of a home page?

  6. What is the primary job of your product pages?

  7. Adding these simple words to the right location during checkout can increase your conversion … what are they?

  8. What is the real secret to cross-promotional selling?

  9. There are two types of traffic. What are they and how can you attract the one that works for you?

  10. The key to increasing ecommerce profits lies in what?

  11. What is the one vital skill most store owners lack but that can be easily learned?

The answers to all of these questions and more are waiting for you inside Ecommerce Amplifier. Knowing them could be the difference between success and failure for your store.

Do You Make These Mistakes On Your Ecommerce Site?

Yes, mistakes are going to happen from time to time—no store or person is perfect. When they do occur, your ability to adapt to change and make necessary adjustments is going to make all the difference.

In working to help stores increase their conversion, it seems the same myths and mistakes are continually present. It’s shocking so many stores fail to notice or take action upon these but maybe it’s a lack of not knowing where to start or where to focus attention.

Here is a list of what could be considered the top sixteen mistakes (and myths) many ecommerce stores fall into:

  1. Thinking that driving more traffic to your website will increase sales. (There are two types of traffic in general. Knowing which one to go after is the key to increased sales. More is not always better—that is, unless the right elements are in place to maximize sales from it.)

  2. Weak site design in relation to your target market. (i.e Do you design for your market or do you just design a site thinking that alone will sell your product?)

  3. Not marketing enough or properly. (You can’t make sales if nobody knows you exist. Marketing is critical but it must be done correctly to gain the maximum benefit.)

  4. Try to sell the wrong product online. (Think that just because you have a product it’s gonna sell? Think again. Unless you’ve done your homework first, you may be surprised to find that what you think you’re trying to sell is actually very different in your customers eyes.)

  5. Not testing your site to find what really works. (If you ignore your site the results will show.)

  6. Not optimizing your product pages for increased conversion. (Your product page has a single overall objective with sub roles that help meet that objective. If you don’t know what this is you have no chance of getting users into your checkout process at all.)

  7. Inadequate site usability. (hint: There are a number of things that can help you determine if usability is a problem and then help you improve upon this. Usability is like the Yellow Brick Road to more sales.)

  8. Lack of comprehensive marketing plan. (This is one of the number one reasons most ecommerce businesses are destined for failure before they even start.)

  9. Too many obstacles to shopping. (Adhering by the KISS principle is crucial to helping customers do their job.)

  10. Poor customer service. (Do you answer your customers questions before they ask them? Knowing what they expect and at what moment will improve your customer service.)

  11. Failure to prepare a proper foundation for success. (Proper planning is the first step toward ecommerce success. A weak foundation yields weak results. A strong foundation results in great rewards.)

  12. Poor Order fulfillment. (This is self explanatory for most … for others the answer is not so clear.)

  13. Not taking advantage of optimizing the Customer Experience your business provides from beginning to end. (If you don’t know what this is then you are in real trouble.)

  14. Poor checkout procedures. (i.e. Think that providing a checkout alone will close the sale? Think again. Without the right elements in place you’ll find the only thing that increases is your shopping cart abandonment rate.)

  15. Failure to focus and specialize. (You can’t be everything to everybody. Doing so will get you no where.)

  16. Failure to provide proper customer assurances at the right times and in the right locations. (A few simple tweaks of your site can mean the difference between increased sales and nothing.)

If you make even just one of these mistakes, you are likely losing sales and hurting your ability to maximize your sales.

Many store owners make over half of them. That’s a whopping 50% minimum. Become a member of Ecommerce Amplifier today and turn these typical problem areas into profit centers! There’s no reason to wait—for each minute you wait, more sales are being lost.

What The Search Engines Won’t Tell You That Can Save You Thousands On Your Advertising

Search engines that sell advertising (such as Google Adwords) want you to succeed—sort of. They make money from your advertising dollar and don’t make a dime on the sales you generate. In fact, they really don’t care if you ever generate a single sale … they are making their money thru clicks. Each new visitor that arrives at your site puts more money in the search engines pocket.

But what about putting money into your pocket?

The fact is, it’s not only the search engines that take advantage of you this way. Many online paid search management companies are paid the same way. They charge a percentage of what you spend with the search engines. It only makes sense that each month they recommend you spend more and base their decisions on your “CTR” (Click Thru Rate). They justify a high CTR as a means to ask you to spend more when in fact, CTR alone will not put any money in your pocket — it does just the opposite.

Making decisions based on CTR alone will often end up costing you more money than you are making from the effort. Listening to others that base their decisions on this will hurt you even more.

Ecommerce Amplifier can help you get out of this nightmarish rut and help you win the search battle once and for all. As a member, you’ll discover one technique used to ensure outrageous ROIs and returns on any ppc advertising—no matter the engine.

Once you’ve mastered this technique, you’ll never lose another dime with online advertising again. The trick is analyzing the right numbers with the right formulas. Knowing this information will put you a long way ahead of your competition and ensure each dime you spend on advertising delivers the maximum amount of sales.