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Online commerce, otherwise known as ecommerce, has opened up a world of opportunities for businesses with products and services to sell. The web not only exposes your brand to millions of potential new customers, but also gives you access to the long tail of the market. Ecommerce allows even the most niche companies to find customers and make money. In the last year alone, internet sales have doubled in scale.
Ecommerce web designers are there to give you a reliable, easy to use and good looking website that inspires trust in online shoppers. They can provide sites for businesses of all sizes, from a simple, off-the-shelf ecommerce solution to a custom-built online marketplace capable of handling huge volumes of transactions. Most companies can offer everything the site requires, including:
- Website design and development
- Secure payment systems and website shopping carts
- Content management systems (CMS)
- Hosting and support
- Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and internet marketing
Some companies will also offer training, so you can get the most out of your site and ecommerce software.
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Latest Ecommerce News
27 May 08 - Borders Forges Ahead with New Ecommerce Site
After 7 years of teamwork with ecommerce buddy Amazon, the bookseller Border is finally launching its own site. Their new platform is set to offer a different online experience from main rivals Amazon and Barnes & Noble by giving users a way of shopping that seems more tangible “real”. The aim is to maintain the “sense of discovery” that customers experience during a browse around a real bookstore.
As well as online features like the “Magic Shelf” (an interactive shelf of “handpicked” books, CDs and DVDs), shoppers will also be able to order items to be collected in store and, vice versa, to access their online account and their wish list from kiosks in the store. Customers will also be able, for the first time, to redeem loyalty reward points on the Borders ecommerce site. Next week the company plans to launch an affiliate marketing campaign allowing site owners to place links to Borders on their own sites and receive a commission for the referrals.
Source: Ecommerce Times
14 May 08 - Ebay Tests PayPal Only Site on the Aussies
Ecommerce giant Ebay has caused yet more consternation among its users with the announcement that its Australian site will only be taking payments using PayPal as of next month. From 21st May all listings must offer a PayPal option, and on 17th June all online transactions must be completed using PayPal in one form or another. Users fear this could be the beginnings of a push to make the ecommerce website PayPal only in countries worldwide.
Speaking to the Ecommerce Times, Ebay spokesperson Nichola Sharpe tried to allay the fears of users in the USA, saying that "In the US, we are not mulling, planning or otherwise seriously considering a move to PayPal-only. There are US market-specific reasons why PayPal-only is something we simply cannot do in the US”.
Users, and especially sellers, will be sceptical. The PayPal only development follows hot on the heels of Ebay’s revision of the feedback system across their entire website, which has outraged sellers. From the 15th May sellers will only be able to leave positive feedback about customers, which many feel will leave sellers unable to warn others about unscrupulous buyers.
Source: Ecommerce Times