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eCommerce
Marketing
Module 4
eCommerce Platforms
All online stores operate on an eCommerce platform.
What is an eCommerce Platform?
An online retail platform is a series of software technologies that allows
interested merchants to build and host a digital storefront soliciting a specific
set of products or services.
A growing number of brick-and-mortar retailers have already implemented
eCommerce platforms in their business models to help supplement their
current operations and move additional inventory. Theres no one-size-fits-all
solution available to interested business owners, which is why merchants
must understand what types of resolutions are available to them.
eCommerce & Brick-and-Mortar
What if you already have software that exists in your brick & mortar
locations?
Some eCommerce platforms vendors offer fully integrated software, which
seamlessly merges with your customer relationship management software or
any other back-office applications you may have, including inventory
management infrastructure, for instance. This type of solution is nice for any
sized company because it can drastically improve production and connects a
business resources together. Another option business owners have is to
implement a pre-integrated solution, or one that can be plugged into external
systems with very little developmental effort.
Going Digital is not an option, it’s a requirement
It is critical for companies that run only brick and mortar locations to also
have a strong digital presence. If eCommerce does not make sense for the
company, a website with company information and a strong presence on
social media is important.
Not having a website or social media is close to telling the world that you do
not exist!
How will it benefit my business?
In addition to scalability and protection of your data safely, eCommerce platforms, whether hosted
on premise or in the cloud, offer a handful of operational benefits and business tools. These include:
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A product management suite
Merchandising
Pricing
Promotions
Search capabilities
The ability to personalize sales and services to your liking
eCommerce platforms offer businesses the ability to customize product information and how its
solicited to best fit their own online retail needs, which can be a mutual benefit for both the business
and its customers.
Growing with your eCommerce Business
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Social media is driving eCommerce click through rates and conversions, so having
a strong online presence connected to your new ecommerce platform is best
practice.
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Rapid growth of mobile technology is connecting consumers in a way like never
before, so developing a corresponding mobile application could significantly help
drive revenue to your ecommerce website.
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The benefit of running a hosted website in the cloud is that scalability, or adding
features to your website, is much easier this way. Cloud-based systems are
becoming the preferred method of ecommerce platforms because of their ability to
scale properly.
Enterprise vs Small Business
There are hundreds of eCommerce platforms (and growing) out in the market today. There are
several considerations to take into account when selecting a platforms such as budgets, ease of use,
customization, size of catalog, and scalability.
Departments stores and brands with large SKU counts generally run on enterprise platforms like
Magento or Oracle ATG. These platforms are highly customizable and highly integrative (with a
corresponding price tag), calling for separate IT and engineering teams within their eCommerce
departments to build and optimize their sites consistently.
Smaller businesses and companies who are looking for easy setup, lower costs, and a user friendly
admin will generally start off by using hosted sites like Shopify, Big Cartel, BigCommerce, and
WooCommerce (WordPress).
eCommerce Platforms
Choosing the right eCommerce platform comes down to outlining your vision for the
kind of online store you need today while envisioning how those needs may change in
the next couple of years as you grow.
No single eCommerce platform is suitable for all different sized business needs.
However, the constant improvement in technology has allowed even the most simple of
eCommerce platforms to include plugins and customization options that rival the big
players.
When launching or relaunching a site, always compare a few platforms to determine
which will suit your needs best.
Brand.com vs Retailer.com
Something to note as well are the differences between how a Brand operates their
online store versus how a Retailer represents a brand (alongside many other brands) in
their online store.
Think about how MAC (brand) vs. Sephora (retailer) operates or how Michael Kors
(brand) vs Macy’s (retailer) operates. The way they are representing their promotions,
products, website layouts, etc vary considerably.
Brand vs Retailer
The game is changing.
Instead of brand vs. brand in brick-and-mortar stores, we’re seeing the
competition shift to brand vs. retailer. Instead of using retailers as a
middleman, it’s better for brands if they have a way to deal directly with the
consumer (better data, better margins, among other things), but the biggest
struggle we see is with brands trying to establish their following.
Would you rather purchase your makeup at Sephora or would you make the
trek to go to MAC store? Wouldn’t you find it more beneficial to shop at
Sephora because there are tons of options, a great loyalty program, and a
great return policy? Aren’t there more Sephoras available in your area as well?
More consumers seeking to buy directly from brands vs. retailers
One of today’s marketing mantras is “brand loyalty is dead.” As always, the truth is more complicated
than a slogan.
While millennials and Generation Z are less likely to be loyal than previous generations — chiefly
because there’s more transparency and information available to them — there’s a strong argument
to be made that brands and retailers that get the customer experience right will see greater loyalty.
Amazon is example number one of customer loyalty in a digital age.
An extensive new report from Astound Commerce, based on a consumer survey of 1,000 US adults,
takes a look at shopping patterns and explores the relationship of brands and retailers and how
different channels impact purchase behavior, including physical stores.
The next slide highlights some of their findings.
Retailers vs Brands: The Battle for Consumer Attention
Consumer expectations have reshaped the dynamic of how retailers and brands
approach their partnerships. With fewer people shopping in stores and
direct-to-consumer selling on the rise, the retailer-brand relationship is strained:
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Brands are finding a niche in direct-to-consumer sales;
Loyalty is becoming more “brand”-focused and less merchant-focused;
Data analytics sharing is vital to successful retailer-supplier partnerships; and
Retailers are looking for lower prices, better content and more co-op investment
from their brand partners.
Brands Find Value in DTC
As shoppers continue to increase their time
shopping online, brand manufacturers that
would otherwise sell in third-party retailer
stores may now opt to sell on their own web
sites instead, or even open their own stores,
cutting out the middleman altogether.
Footwear and athletic apparel brands Nike
and Under Armour are two of the biggest
examples of companies that have expanded
on the direct-to-consumer business model to
reach their consumers at every touch point. In
another segment, luxury brands Coach and
Michael Kors dialed back their presence in
department stores in an effort to avoid
diluting the brand in alternate channels.
Setting up shop is easier than ever
Brands will always be attracted to the margins of direct-to-consumer business. Most brands
recognize the value of selling through third parties for awareness but would ideally have all their
customers come direct.
The ability for a brand to open up a Shopify site tomorrow, or start drop shipping for Amazon’s,
Walmart’s or Jet’s marketplace, has never been easier. This has changed a lot of retailers in the way
they do business. They continue to see declining store traffic and see shipping/fulfilling costs and
dot-com orders going up, and all the brands they are carrying open their own stores.
Access To Consumer Data Remains Key To Success For Retailers And Brands
In addition to establishing a connection with consumers, brands that shift to
direct-to-consumer gain better and more direct access to shopper data. As DTC
continues to grow and brands create more of their own loyalty programs, retailers are
being put on the defensive. However, merchants still need to optimize brand
partnerships in order to satisfy shoppers.
Retailers Seek Lower Prices, Better Content, More Investment From Brands
Retailers stress the importance of three must-haves from brand partners, according to a recent
ChannelAdvisor survey:
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Lower prices (82\%);
Better content (50\%); and
A greater co-op investment (42\%) for product advertising and promotion.
While retailers’ desire for lower prices may be obvious, the need for better content can also be a
strong competitive differentiator. As many as 88\% of consumers say that product content is the key
driver of their purchase decisions, according to Salsify. To satisfy this need, brands should focus on
creating and providing better product content to their network of retailers. Modern content
management solutions can help keep content organized and up to date.
Brands also should consider strengthening the connection with retailers by supporting merchant
partners via their own online presence. As many as 73\% of brands use their web site to provide
product information and other content, but only 36\% use their site to direct visitors to specific retail
stores, according to ChannelAdvisor.
Collaborate, don’t Separate
The survey also revealed that 60\% of brands are still using time-consuming manual spreadsheets to
share product information — and 30\% use a custom solution, which can often be expensive to
maintain. By implementing automated data sharing solutions, retailers and supplier partners can
benefit equally from the advantages of more efficient processes.
In 2017 and beyond, it’s clear that retailers and brands must commit to more collaborative
strategies. But in an evolving retail environment that can be very volatile, brands are motivated to
establish a direct connection with consumers.
With many brands now turning to direct-to-consumer sales and loyalty programs, retailers have to
leverage data to understand the specific issues that might be holding back sales, in order to create
value for both sides of the partnership. By understanding problem areas, retailers and brands can
spend more time working together to improve sales, revenue and loyalty for both, instead of fighting
for the consumer’s split attention.
Essentials of a Great eCommerce Site
Whether you are going to be working for a brand or a retailer that sells many
brands, the essentials of a great eCommerce site remain the same.
You should focus on optimizing the following:
● Brand Identity
● Customer Experience
● Search Bar
● User-Friendly Design
● Marketing Support
● Smart Shopping Cart & Streamlined Payments
● Customer Service
Brand Identity
Brand Identity.
Your page should immediately shout who you are and what you offer, so
customers know they’ve come to the right place. Your company logo and
colors promote recognition and trust: customers who are familiar with your
brand will feel more comfortable on your site. Always speak in your brand
voice and develop your social media channels to reflect that.
Customer Experience
Customer Experience.
The goal of your eCommerce website is to drive customers to conversion,
therefore, everything about your eCommerce site should be user-oriented.
While online shoppers have gotten pretty savvy, you still need to compensate
for the fact that visitors cannot physically touch or interact with your
products. You should have multiple, high-quality images of your product
offerings and a section for customer reviews and expert recommendations
from third-party sources.
Search Bar
Search Bar.
The search bar should always be in the same place so it’s easy to find. A
common home for the search bar is in the upper right corner. If you can, use
suggestive search to offer items similar to (or accessories for) whatever is
being searched. Also, use corrective search so if someone misspells a word
they’ll see a suggested selection instead of an error message. A large search
box with a search bar icon is helpful. Simple is always best.
User-Friendly Design
User-Friendly Design.
People love shopping on Amazon because (in addition to having pretty much
everything) the site is incredibly easy to use. There are multiple ways to find
what you are looking for and the buying process is completely intuitive. While
you probably don’t have the funds to build as sophisticated a platform as they
have, you can make the most out of what you do possess. Invest in quality
search functionality, make sure your navigation and filters are intuitive, and
avoid overcomplicating things with unnecessary bells and whistles.
Marketing Support
Marketing Support.
Your eCommerce site may be beautifully designed, but it’s worthless if it
doesn’t draw traffic. Complement your ecommerce design efforts with
appropriate marketing plans. Cultivate a healthy social media presence and
research which SEO methods may be right for your business. This will be
discussed later in the course.
Smart Shopping Cart & Streamlined Payments
Smart Shopping Cart & Streamlined Payment System.
Every eCommerce site needs a way to capture online payments easily and
instantly. If you don’t provide a simple, streamlined payment system, potential
customers will shop elsewhere.
Invest in solid software that allows you to integrate online, retail, and mobile
payments into a single system. Further, your shopping cart should remain
intact so your customer doesn’t have to start shopping all over again if she
steps off your page momentarily. Nearly a quarter of shoppers will leave their
cart to come back later, sometimes on a different device, to make the
purchase.
Customer Service
And last, but not least…
Make Customer Service a Priority.
The best way to keep your online customers satisfied, and to make sure that
your brand doesn’t lose any value, is to invest significantly in customer service.
Depending on who you are, the lack of face-to-face interaction with customers
is a significant drawback to online shopping experiences, be sure to offer
online shoppers multiple ways to contact you, and support each of those
channels with helpful and prompt service.
The Future is Now
The future of commerce is digital.
Even if your brick and mortar
storefront is thriving, don’t miss the
opportunity to establish your brand
online. Your eCommerce store is
essentially your largest storefront and
represents your brand/company on
global level. Giving special
consideration to these elements will
create a strong foundation for digital
success.
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