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307 – How to Build an eCommerce Website that Gets Visitors to Buy with Matt Edmundson

307 – How to Build an eCommerce Website that Gets Visitors to Buy with Matt Edmundson

FromGift Biz Unwrapped


307 – How to Build an eCommerce Website that Gets Visitors to Buy with Matt Edmundson

FromGift Biz Unwrapped

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

An integral part of making sales is where you direct your customers to go when they are ready to buy (hint: the ultimate best choice will always be *your* website). So, we're diving into how to build an eCommerce website that gets visitors to buy!

Matt Edmundson is a real-world eCommerce entrepreneur and Coach, a digital business guy who has had more failures than successes. It’s just that his successes far outweigh his failures.

He’s the creator of the Jam Jar Course and the eCommerce Masterclass. He also hosts The Ecommerce Podcast.

Matt shows aspiring entrepreneurs sure and simple steps to getting a digital business off the ground and seasoned entrepreneurs on how to take their business to the next level.
BUSINESS BUILDING INSIGHTS

https://suemonhait.lpages.co/start-with-confidence-course:// (Figure out what your customers really want). Is there enough demand for your product online? Every good eCommerce business starts with a product that people want to buy.

Go where your customers are hanging out and connect with them. Get to know people and talk to them to better understand their story.

What's your customer's story? Understand why your product or service will benefit them - why would they want it? - so you can present your product or service in a way that resonates.

Understanding your market is necessary to generate the right traffic. You need the right traffic and http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/maker-to-master-8 (right customers) coming to your site who will most likely buy.

Tune in to hear the full conversation about finding your customer's story!



How to Build an eCommerce Website That Gets Visitors To Buy

Do the legwork to understand your customer and market BEFORE you start building (or revamping) your website.

Visit your competitors' websites and similar product sites to see what people say. Look at the comments and reviews to find what’s present and what's missing.

What can you learn from those reviews to give you an edge? <-- Hot tip! Tune in for more on this.





How to choose a platform for your website (WordPress, Shopify, Wix, etc.):

Every platform has pros and cons.

Two ways to choose a platform - 1) which one do I like? and 2) which one will work best for my customer? If you can find the answer to #2, it's much better.

Sign up for free trials on http://giftbizunwrapped.com/online-retail/ (eCommerce platforms) to test and see what works for you and will work for your customers. Does it have the features and functions you will need?

http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/get-started-on-shopify (Shopify) is a great platform to start with for eCommerce and easy to test to see if it will work for you and your customers. But not the best for international markets or if you need something really flexible.

Listen in for more on choosing a website platform!





Think of your home page as a signpost. It should direct customers in the right direction.

What do they want to know? What are the big questions in their head? Get them to the answers to their questions as quickly as possible.

The Hero section (the first part of your home page before scrolling down) is the most valuable real estate you have. Include a clear (high res) image of your product or a photo of your ideal customer with your product.

Your primary headline should convey all of this information. Use this formula for a successful headline: verb + action + sexiness.  Let's use Netflix as an example. For a long time their headline was: Watch (verb)  TV (action) Anytime, Anywhere (sexiness). <-- Hot tip!

Add your personality to your website because that’s something no one can copy. Don't be camera shy - photos don't need to be perfect, they just need to be you. Celebrate your quirks and uniqueness.





Write content for your product that resonates with your customer’s story.

Tune in for so much more about eCommerce
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have you thought about turning your hobby into a profitable small business? This podcast shows you how to do just that. Whether you want a side gig for some extra cash or to get out of your 9-5, the handmade products you make for fun can hold the key! In each episode you'll hear steps and actions to take to start and grow a profitable business. It's created specifically for the handmade product business entrepreneur; a group I lovingly call Gifters, Bakers, Crafters, and Makers. You're a fabulous unique creative person and I'm here to help you get on the right path to making your vision a reality. There's a lot out there about building a service based business, some about building a product business, but handmade is different. There are specific nuances to handmade that we cover here. Have you thought about starting a business but not sure what the first steps should be and you're afraid to do it "wrong?" Have you started your business but it's not progressing as you had envisioned? Are you confused about Etsy, Amazon Handmade and Shopify platforms? What about email marketing and Facebook or Instagram ads for attracting sales? There is so much to know it can be overwhelming and confusing. I'm your host, Sue Monhait, and I interview business owners who have been where you are. This is combined with over 30 years of experience consulting hundreds of boutique and big brands along with opening two profitable product based business of my own, I'm here to help you realize your dream. At the end of each episode, you'll walk away with new ideas, tools, or processes that you can apply immediately to get results. Decide on your business. Learn how to get started. Hear what others do to get customers and increase their sales. A great first step is to subscribe to the show. Then you'll automatically get each new episode as it releases - ready and waiting for you when it's convenient to listen. The main show becomes available on Saturday morning with a short Tips & Talk episode on Wednesday. I want you to know that you don't have to do this alone. Find more free resources over at GiftBizUnwrapped.com and if you're looking for a community of handmade makers just like you, join us over in my private Facebook Group - Gift Biz Breeze.