Put your best foot forward online
Taking your small business online is a great way to reach customers and build your brand. Here are some tips and best practices to guide you through the process.
- Keep it simple. Customers stay longer on user-friendly sites. Most customers will decide whether they want to browse and purchase within minutes.
- Embrace the digital storefront. Customers want the convenience of making purchases directly from your website from the comfort of their homes or with their mobile phones while they're out and about. To set up a digital storefront for your business you can use a website solution provider, which takes the hard work out of selling online.
- Enable site search. Customers expect to be able to visit a store and search for specific things like “blue women’s shoes”. Showing the most relevant products will greatly increase the likelihood that they’ll make it to the checkout.
- Content is key. Plan out what people will see and do when they visit your website. Many site visitors will not want to buy right away so give them reasons to visit and stay other than to buy.
- Include how-to guides. How-to guides and project templates help customers plan a project related to the product or service you sell. You may not get direct sales immediately but keeping customers engaged and online means they will keep returning to your website.
- Start small, then expand. Nail the basics first: products, services, hours, offerings, testimonials, and contact information. Features like subscriptions, bookings, and memberships may come later, unless they’re the focus of your business.
