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SUCCESS & FAILURE
What makes the Difference
E commerce can save time and money in many ways.
Records can be managed more easily using appropriate computer programs; the
need for paper can be reduced, and the amount of physical storage space can be
minimized.
A well designed e-commerce website acts as a Sales Consultant, Customer Service
officer and shopfront 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Although it will not
replace all of your staff, it can supplement them or even replace the need to
hire more people.
Communications can be managed more effectively using electronic means, whether
networking within an office, or external communications via the internet, fax
or other electronic means.
Success is primarily dependent upon matching appropriate electronic techniques
with the right business needs. You need to see e commerce solutions as tools
which can be selected and used if and when they are needed. Not every business
will benefit from using the internet, or electronic banking, but many will.
Different businesses will utilize certain techniques in different ways.
For example, some largely populated cities can order take-away food or
groceries over the internet to be delivered to their door. Less populated areas
may benefit from e-zines (online magazines), on-line training or international
specialty shops where the local community would not be able to sustain these
businesses operating directly out of their local business district.
As with any task in this world: you need to choose your solution to match the
need.
Sometimes an e commerce solution is appropriate.
Sometimes it is not.
DON’T BE SCARED OF TECHNOLOGY
Technology scares some people.
Even if the boss is not scared, sometimes employees can have resistance or a
negative attitude towards using an e commerce solution. Their attitude might
not be obvious to the manager; but any resistance or lack of ability to deal
with e commerce can impact on the success of e commerce in that business
LACK OF ABILITY
Staff need to be trained.
Information Technology (including the internet) requires continuous training.
All staff need to be kept up to date with these changes –even after original
training.
WHEN THE INTERNET DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU
For a site to work it needs the following:
1. To Function Properly.
What is on the site needs to be accessible to the widest range of people using
the net.
They need to be able to access all parts of the site quickly and easily.
The information on the site needs to be user friendly (i.e.. easy to comprehend
and use, fast loading pages, etc).
The site needs to have an easy to understand and use interface; although fancy
graphical buttons and obscure interfaces may look artistic, it may confuse and
frustrate potential customers.
2. To Offer things that other Sites do Not.
The internet user has such a huge range of sites to choose from : they’re
unlikely to visit a site that does not appear to offer something unique; and
they are unlikely to stay on a site that is not meeting or exceeding their
expectations.
3. Have a Solid Foundation.
The person or business behind the site must be able to deliver what they are
promoting on the internet. If you don’t provide good and reliable service, you
will not get repeat business
Statistics show that it is MUCH harder to find a new customer than it is to
keep an existing one.
4. The Site must be Visible (i.e.. able to be found).
Getting an internet address is similar to buying a post office box –you won’t
get mail unless you let people know what your address is.
Creating a web site is like printing leaflets –the product can look good, but
they need to be seen by people before they will do you any good.
SITE VISIBILITY
An internet site needs to be promoted, and promotion needs to be maintained, if
the sites visibility on the internet is to be maintained.
People come to internet sites through a huge range of ways and means.
-Many will find you on the internet (e.g.. from a link on another site, by
searching a subject on a search engine or perhaps listed in a directory or
other type of listing).
-Some will see your Url (i.e.. web site address) printed on an advertisement or
brochure.
-Some people may be referred to your site; others may read about your site in
an article somewhere.
You can increase your visibility by many different means, including:
-Submitting the site for listing on a directory, ffa (Free For All list) or
Directory
-Sending press releases to newspapers, magazines, radio, TV etc.
-Printing and displaying posters in appropriate places (e.g.. internet cafés;
computer shops or bulletin boards).
-Directly approaching owners of other sites, and offering to swap links (i.e..
they give you a link on their site, in exchange for you giving them a link on
yours).
-Using specialist ‘submission’ software programs to analyse your website and
it’s placement in search engines.. giving suggestions for changes to maximize
your listing potential.
-Pay a directory services (such as Yahoo or Lycos) to review and list your
website in their directory under the appropriate categories (This used to be a
free service but due to changes in methods of income on the Internet since the
year 2000, many search engines are now charging for this service)
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