Every time you make any type of transaction online, you’re participating in e-commerce. That means every Amazon purchase, UberEats delivery, and sweater you get delivered to your door makes up your online profile — and more and more businesses are getting into the e-commerce game day by day. It’s even estimated that by 2040, 95% of all purchases will be made online!
Conceptualizing and creating your brand is one thing, but what if you have physical goods to sell?
In today’s day and age, brick and mortar establishments are less relevant while e-commerce has become the most vital way to generate sales and grow your company.
And whether or not you’re well-versed in e-commerce platforms, you know what makes a good one and what constitutes a bad site. Chances are you’ve taken up some online shopping of your own, which means it’s likely that you’ve come across an extremely frustrating online site once or twice — maybe it was a site that was super slow, forced you to create an account before a purchase, or maybe it was a site that had limited search capability and thus you couldn’t find what you were looking for.
Either way, it’s important to choose a site that can offer features suited to your brand and customers.
So whether you sell physical goods or non-tangible digital services, e-commerce is here to stay, so it’s important to understand the different platforms and what they have to offer.
Here are some things to look for in an e-commerce platform:
- Cost-effectiveness (aka won’t blow your budget)
- Accepts international payments
- Allows you to upload multiple products at once
- 24/7 support
- Scalability
- SEO-friendliness (so you can rank higher in searches)
- Security
- Mobile-friendliness
- Social media integration
- Multiple payment options
- Built-in review systems
- Flexible shipping
Depending on your company, different aspects will matter more or less, but it’s important to consider each feature nonetheless.
Here are some of the major e-commerce players and the pros and cons that come with each:
Wix
Best for: those with a small business
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Shopify
Best for: those interested in drop shipping
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Squarespace
Best for: those who love design and aesthetic
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GoDaddy
Best for: those who are newbies to e-commerce and tech
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BigCommerce
Best for: those who want everything in one
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Overall, e-commerce is essential if you have goods to sell and want to play the long game.
What e-commerce platforms have you found most effective?
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