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Ecommerce Web Solution

E-commerce is an emerging face of the business world. E-commerce websites are suites of applications carefully interlinked to allow smooth flow of the whole gamut of shopping activity by the customer. Our custom ecommerce website design solutions will enable you to run an ecommerce website on the internet in a user friendly manner. Where else can you reach an unlimited audience while keeping underlying costs low by automating sales processes and cutting conventional shop keeping costs? . In the information age, e-commerce websites offer the most affordable means of reaching out to larger markets and target customers.

Web Developers Zone is a provider of comprehensive eCommerce web site design solutions to clients throughout UK, Australia and the United States. Web Developers Zone’s E-Commerce Solutions Center for more info and to find out whether a custom E-Commerce website is right for you. Powered by Open Source technologies, our eCommerce website design solutions offer maximum flexibility, allowing you to own your own eCommerce website solution. Web Developers Zone is familiar with multiple E-Commerce engines such as CS Cart, Magento, X-Cart, various E-Commerce WordPress plug-ins, and many others.

Our expert team capable to assist you with all kinds of ecommerce solutions then be it an entry-level ecommerce system or a turnkey system for Ecommerce.

We are very familiar with wordpress and woocommerce.

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Essential Features

of a Ecommerce Website

Suggested Pages

Give users the flexibility to search for the products that they’re interested in.

If the search bar suggests results, that will help you sell more by sending traffic to those specific products or categories. Don’t forget to highlight certain promotions as well on seasonal holidays, which can push traffic to specific parts of your website.

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Related Products

Showing users related products that compliment or are similar to the product page they’re viewing is a great way to increase your bottom line. Using this type of feature can influence users to spend more time and money on your website by showing them products that are like the ones they’ve expressed interested in as opposed to just a random of assortment of products from your website. Furthermore, implementing social media share features on your product pages so you can leverage customers to show your products to friends and colleagues is a great way to get products that are relevant to an audience’s interests on their radar for the first time. Although users can always do this manually, having social share buttons dramatically increases the chances that someone will share a product with their social networks.

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Product Filtering

Allowing your users to customize their ecommerce experience on your website by giving them the ability to filter through your category pages based on prices, popularity, and more is an essential tool for any website to have. Customers don’t enjoy clicking through endless pages of products, so having a “View All” option is also a good idea to make things easier. To help customers that are interested in a product on a category page, use a quick preview feature to help your customers decide if they want the product without having to click through to the actual product page.

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Product Details

It is very important to provide all of your product information, including extensive details about each of your products in a clean, concise, manner. If a customer cannot find all the product information they are looking for, they may feel too uncertain to complete their purchase. When products, sizes, or colors do happen to go out of stock, allow customers to sign up to be notified of when the product they were looking for becomes available. This way they are less likely to go to a competitor, and it shows that you care about serving their needs.

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Dynamic Shopping Cart

When a visitor adds an item to their shopping cart, make sure to display the cart on the page in a small window that dynamically populates with the product(s) the customer is adding. This way the user experience is smooth and the customer is assured that their goods have been added to the cart. Sometimes, visitors may add a number of items to their shopping cart without having the intention of actually completing their purchase. Rather than forcing your customers to make the choice between deleting a product from your cart or buying it, allow them to save it for later instead.

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Shipping Options

It’s essential for any successful ecommerce site to avoid using a single or flat rate for shipping. Different customers will want different shipping mods – some want their products to arrive immediately and others are fine with paying less for slower shipping. Since the checkout process is a significant investment of time and effort, allow customers to calculate the shipping costs directly from their shopping carts before they start going through the checkout process.

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Payment Confirmation

Clicking the final “submit payment” button for many customers can be a very stressful moment. Calm their nerves by not only displaying a payment confirmation page, but also by sending them an email confirming receipt of their payment. Provide your customers with tracking information once their order has shipped as well, so that they can feel at ease through the final step of the transaction.

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Suggested Pages

Suggested Pages

Give users the flexibility to search for the products that they’re interested in.

If the search bar suggests results, that will help you sell more by sending traffic to those specific products or categories. Don’t forget to highlight certain promotions as well on seasonal holidays, which can push traffic to specific parts of your website.

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Related Products

Related Products

Showing users related products that compliment or are similar to the product page they’re viewing is a great way to increase your bottom line. Using this type of feature can influence users to spend more time and money on your website by showing them products that are like the ones they’ve expressed interested in as opposed to just a random of assortment of products from your website. Furthermore, implementing social media share features on your product pages so you can leverage customers to show your products to friends and colleagues is a great way to get products that are relevant to an audience’s interests on their radar for the first time. Although users can always do this manually, having social share buttons dramatically increases the chances that someone will share a product with their social networks.

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Product Filtering

Product Filtering

Allowing your users to customize their ecommerce experience on your website by giving them the ability to filter through your category pages based on prices, popularity, and more is an essential tool for any website to have. Customers don’t enjoy clicking through endless pages of products, so having a “View All” option is also a good idea to make things easier. To help customers that are interested in a product on a category page, use a quick preview feature to help your customers decide if they want the product without having to click through to the actual product page.

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Product Details

Product Details

It is very important to provide all of your product information, including extensive details about each of your products in a clean, concise, manner. If a customer cannot find all the product information they are looking for, they may feel too uncertain to complete their purchase. When products, sizes, or colors do happen to go out of stock, allow customers to sign up to be notified of when the product they were looking for becomes available. This way they are less likely to go to a competitor, and it shows that you care about serving their needs.

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Dynamic Shopping Cart

Dynamic Shopping Cart

When a visitor adds an item to their shopping cart, make sure to display the cart on the page in a small window that dynamically populates with the product(s) the customer is adding. This way the user experience is smooth and the customer is assured that their goods have been added to the cart. Sometimes, visitors may add a number of items to their shopping cart without having the intention of actually completing their purchase. Rather than forcing your customers to make the choice between deleting a product from your cart or buying it, allow them to save it for later instead.

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Shipping Options

Shipping Options

It’s essential for any successful ecommerce site to avoid using a single or flat rate for shipping. Different customers will want different shipping mods – some want their products to arrive immediately and others are fine with paying less for slower shipping. Since the checkout process is a significant investment of time and effort, allow customers to calculate the shipping costs directly from their shopping carts before they start going through the checkout process.

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Payment Confirmation

Payment Confirmation

Clicking the final “submit payment” button for many customers can be a very stressful moment. Calm their nerves by not only displaying a payment confirmation page, but also by sending them an email confirming receipt of their payment. Provide your customers with tracking information once their order has shipped as well, so that they can feel at ease through the final step of the transaction.

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