I'm Going To Use OsCommerce - Now What? By Myles O'Reilly When
you decide to go with osCommerce for your e-commerce site, you can simply take
their stock layout and insert your information and voila! you have a completely
functional e-commerce site ready for customers and sales.
If you’re like most e-commerce sites, however, you’ll want to go a step
further than that and customize your “storefront” to make it better fit your
product. If you are savvy in both the technical and marketing fields, this will
probably be a no-brainer. If, however, you are an expert in your product, but
not necessarily how to sell your product, this article is for you. It’s filled
with tips to help you both design your site and well as market your product.
Design Your Site
1.Change your colors. You can go into your stylesheet.css file (in your
catalog root folder) and simply change the colors from the stock layout. It’s
amazing what a difference something as simple as a custom color layout can do
for your website!
2.Choose a template. If you don’t want to start your website design from
scratch, you can use a template that has everything you need for your site
except the information.
3.Or, go even simpler. If you don’t want to change the complete template you
can opt to change just one thing on the site. This could be the background,
buttons or logo. Whatever you choose, just do something to make the site your
own!
4. Improve your images. Spend some time learning image editing programs so
that you can save your pictures in high quality with the smallest file size so
that they both look great and load quickly. With the high speed of the Internet,
most people don’t have the patience to wait for slow loading pictures and they
may leave your site rather than waiting for the image to load completely.
5.Change the page titles. Make sure that you give each page a descriptive
title so that when the page appears in the search engines it gives people enough
information to get them to want to click on your link.
6.Put your self in your customer’s shoes. Customers do not like long drawn
out checkouts. If you can get the information you need in two to three pages
(including the confirmation of information page), your site will have an
advantage over those sites that draw it out. The osCommerce forum has
information on how to do this.
Market Your Product:
1.Make your site unique. This is a basic marketing technique and is sometimes
referred to as creating a Unique Selling Proposition. Basically, this is a
simple statement that tells people what makes your site and your business unique
from other businesses, especially those in the same niche. Whether you always
offer free shipping or guarantee the lowest prices, your unique selling
proposition is what sets you apart from the rest.
2.Don’t forget to sell your product! Getting people to your site and getting
them to stay on the site are important, but once they are there you need to SELL
the product. You won’t be there to tell them about the items and they aren’t in
a bricks and mortar store to examine the product themselves, so your
descriptions need to do these jobs for you and the customer. Be detailed, be
specific and be honest. Include who would likely enjoy the product and why they
would need it. Instead of focusing on the details of the product or service, put
some emphasis n the benefits.
3.Make your store more than an online entity. Give your customers a way to
contact you. This includes a name, address, email and phone number. If they have
no way to get into contact with you, your credibility with the customer
declines.
4.Offer more than just the product or service. Don’t be afraid to add
articles, tips and information related to your product for customers coming to
your site. It will increase your credibility as well as give them reasons to
return to your site even if they don’t have an immediate need for your product
or service. Related to this is sending out a periodic newsletter that gives
useful information, announces specials and sales and highlights specific
products.
With just a few customizations your osCommerce store can be a unique site
that fits your philosophy, product and needs.
Summary: The article describes the next step that should be done once you've
picked osCommerce as your ecommerce solution.
About author
Myles O'Reilly is the author of the Programmers' Guide to osCommerce and is
owner of The osCommerce Cafe which provides osCommerce templates to hundreds of web designers
worldwide. |