Why People Are Switching from Weebly to Sellr
If you're going to use a service, it's best to go over the options and see what is available to you. So, if you wanted to start an eCommerce website, you might be looking at Sellr and thinking that it seems pretty good, but at the same time also be looking at Weebly and thinking that that also seems to be a pretty solid website creation tool. So if you're having a hard time choosing between those two, this blog post will help you to see the strengths that Sellr has over Weebly. Building a Relationship With Your Customers
The fact is that while eCommerce is very popular and only becoming more and more popular as time goes by, it is still far from being as popular as shopping in actual shops. So, if you have an eCommerce website, what you need to do is build a relationship with your customers; building a relationship with a customer is what will make the difference, for them, between visiting your website once and never returning, and becoming a regular customer. The first thing to do is to get on Blogging With Sellr
On this blog we talk a lot about how Sellr is a great tool to use to start up your own eCommerce website. But, actually, Sellr could be very useful for you even if you have no plans of starting an eCommerce website! You see, not only does Sellr provide you with the tools to create a great eCommerce website, it also provides you with all the tools you need to create your own blog! So if you wanted to make a blog, you could sign up to Sellr just for that. Our blog system is very Email Marketing With MailChimp
Email marketing has proved to be very effective over the years and it's especially important to people who run eCommerce websites. Social media marketing is good, because it manages to keep you in the minds of your customers and ensure that they will return, but email marketing works just a little better because it is much more personalised. People can zone out the marketing they see on their social media feeds, but every email they get in their inbox is going to get their full attention eCommerce Business Tips
If you are planning to start up an eCommerce website, or if you've recently launched your own eCommerce website, you've doubtlessly got a few of your own ideas. While I have full confidence that your own ideas for your website are air tight, I want to use this blog post to suggest five things that mustn't be overlooked when you're just starting your eCommerce website. 1. Social media Everyone is on social media, and therefore customers Implement Social Media Buttons in eCommerce
The main reason to be on social media is that it creates an ongoing connection between you and your customers. It cuts down the chances of somebody visiting your eCommerce website, liking what they see, leaving, forgetting about you and never returning. It's not uncommon for somebody to come to a website (maybe while at work) and not really be in a position to make an online purchase, so what they might do is 'like' them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter so that they'll have PayPal Splits From eBay
You may or may not have known that PayPal was owned by eBay. This had been the case since 2002 but as of Friday, PayPal has split from eBay! PayPal is now an independent company and, on Monday, was valued at being worth £34 billion! We'd known the split was coming for a while, but it is still big news for the world of eCommerce now that it has. The fact that PayPal is worth £34 billion says a lot about the current world of eCommerce. That's an unimaginably Why People Are Switching from X-Cart to Sellr
If you're hoping to find a website which can help you to start up your own eCommerce website then that's good. Maybe Sellr will be able to help you. But take your time; investigate all of the options that are open to you. We want to be sure you make the right decision for your business. I imagine that somebody might think "What does Sellr have that the others don't? Why should I go for Sellr over X-Cart, for example?" That's a good question and one I'm going to "Google Translater" and Keyword Searches
I know what you're thinking, "My goodness! Sellr has put out a blog post with a typo in the title. How unprofessional!" but the truth is that that typo was an intentional one. I thought it best to put in quotation marks though, just so there was less risk of somebody seeing what they thought was an error and condemning the blog without even reading it! So why have I written a blog post about the erroneously spelled "Google Translater"? Well, I want to give Use Google Analytics to Monitor Your eCommerce Website
If you've got an eCommerce website there're several questions that you're going to be asking yourself: who's visiting my site? How are people finding my site? How many people who visit my site also buy from it? and so on. If you knew the answers to these questions it would help you to better understand your audience and to find out what they like. You'd be able tailor your business more to your consumers, making them happier and, in turn, making your business more |
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