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5 Factors Of An Effective eCommerce Web Site Design



An eCommerce Web Site provides a secure Internet-based facility for transactions between a business and a customer. It can use rich media presentations to help customers in their buying decisions, provide live support for customer inquiries, take and fulfill orders, and even provide real-time tracking of deliveries for physical products. Whatever feature these eCommerce web sites may have, they have one primary purpose and that is to bring in sales for the company 24 hours a day.

Although setting up an eCommerce web site has never been easier, the bigger challenge for most businesses is to set-up an effective website that tirelessly pulls-in sales for the company day in and day out.

The crucial element is in the design and structure of your eCommerce web site. This will make or break your online venture. It’s like having a 200 horsepower engine but without the proper chassis, it will end up nowhere.

So, in order to ensure a good return on the time, money and skill to be invested, make sure you take these factors into account.

1. Answer the #1 Question in Your Customer’s Mind

All successful eCommerce web sites know how to answer one critical question of customers – “What’s in it for me?” Let’s face it, all customers are “me-oriented.” You, yourself, are a customer and you can attest that before you give any bit of attention to a product or service, it must first answer, “what’s in it for you?”

So if you don’t give site visitors a reason to care about your product or services, no amount of sophistication to your eCommerce site can deliver the sale.

2. Organized content

Ever been into a market place where every vendor yells at you about what they have to offer? Not only is it confusing, it’s irritating. This would also be the case if you’re trying to present all your products benefits, features, prices and promos on a single page.

So structure your content wisely. Categorize your products or services based on functionality, benefit, feature, color, or size. However it may be, always put yourself in your customer’s shoes. Organize your products/services on how you think your customer can best find and decide on what he or she is looking for.

3. Use color and images to your advantage

Colors and images inspire feelings. It’s no accident why coffee shops like Starbucks and Coffee Bean are using almost the same color tones and images. Upon entering them, you instantly feel soothed by the ambiance and the cozy chairs invite you to sit, unwind, forget the world while enjoying the warmth, aroma and taste of coffee.

In almost the same way, proper use of color and images in your eCommerce web site will set the mood for your clients to stay awhile, read, listen or watch about what your product can do for them.

4. Don’t over sell or over promise

Nothing will make a customer hold-on to his wallet and ran away faster that an infomercial sounding sales pitch. No matter how other marketers would vouch that it’s effective, don’t degrade your web site by sounding like a used car salesman.

Your website should convey a lot of credibility and prestige to gain your customers trust.

And lastly…

5. High touch vs high tech

It’s no doubt that an eCommerce web site has a lot of intricacies wired into it in order to quickly process multiple online transactions at any given time. It’s a whole lot more efficient compared to hiring a lot of sales people to handle every customer on a one-on-one basis. However, you should never use the ‘high-techness’ of your web site to impress your customers. Gone are the days when people are awestruck by technology. As a matter of fact, some are already nauseated by it.

Instead the your eCommerce web site should interact to customers the way a real person would. It should be User-intuitive where only information and functions relevant to the customer are presented to him or her.

Since people want information and they want it now, your eCommerce web site should create an impression that you can quickly cater to their wants.

15 Great Things to Do with Your Time in Retirement



I hear so many retirees say they are bored. This sentiment also takes the form of, “I don’t have enough to do to fill my time.” If you are bored or you find yourself with far too much spare time, you are not alone.

There are two main types of responses to boredom or lack of purposeful activity: depression or intentional effort to try new things. I always encourage people to try to come up with a combination of activities that are fun, good for you and good for others. As you know, I have a strong commitment to becoming involved in helping others. One of the reasons is that when we help others we are doing something that is good for them and good for us.

I suggest you try some things that are growth experiences for you, some things that are just plain fun, and some things that help others. You will want to give some thought to the ways you fill your time. It is important to choose things that are right for you.

To help you think about rewarding and enjoyable activities, here is a list of fifteen great things you might do with your time in retirement.

1. Volunteer to read to children at the local library.

2. Volunteer to read to someone at a local assisted living facility.

3. Sign up for a class that interests you.

4. Take a friend, go to the zoo, and spend an afternoon entertaining the animals.

5. Spend time with others who share your interest in a craft, game, sport or hobby.

6. Volunteer to help a non-profit organization.

7. Play with a child.

8. Join a fitness group.

9. Spend one afternoon each week at a museum or art gallery.

10. Tutor students.

11. Devote time regularly to appreciating and enjoying nature.

12. Help with deliveries for Meals on Wheels.

13. Get involved with a program or group connected with your religious organization.

14. Start your own small business.

15. Share your knowledge and talents by taking a part-time job

Hopefully, these ideas will start your thinking. You can probably think of hundreds of things you might enjoy. So why not do them? Call a friend – many things are more fun when shared with a friend – and set a time to do something new and different. The new activity will fill your time. More importantly, you might find that you like doing things that help others.