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How to make your E-commerce Website Work for You

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Technically, your e-commerce business website is the front door of your e-commerce business. It is where internet users first get in contact with your business. It is practically the first point of call after someone Googles a keyword related to your business. Your e-commerce website is where potential customers first learn about your business. It is where they get to learn first-hand who you are, what you do and how the products/services you offer are better than anyone else’s. That’s where business owners get to build their online presence that will determine whether they succeed or fail in the business. 



Your e-commerce website is thus so significant to the success or failure of your e-commerce business that you cannot afford to treat matters related to it with levity if you want your business to succeed. Therefore, if you are desirous to make your website really work for you, you must carefully choose a platform and host, get a suitable domain name and choose a template making sure it is search-friendly before launching the website. These here user focused design tips can help your out when planning the website:

Know Your Audience: You can only do this by way of research. You should try to conduct a thorough research to understand the needs, preferences, and behaviors of your target audience. This way, you’ll get to know what type of website you can design to meet their needs.

Design and Aesthetics: In the website, you must ensure that its design is consistent with the brand identity of your business. You must use size, color, and spacing to highlight important elements in your website to guide users through your content. Choose legible fonts and appropriate font sizes. Try to maintain good contrast between text and background to enhance the appeal of the website.

Functionality: A functional website is always user-friendly. The functionality of your website can therefore not be overemphasized. You must regularly test your website for bugs, broken links and other functionality issues.



Accessibility: Ensure your e-commerce website is accessible by following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Doing so helps to make sure your website is accessible even to users with disabilities.
 
Mobile Friendly and Responsive: These days, over 60% of internet users do so via mobile devices. If you don’t want to miss out from this huge data, you must design your website to be mobile-friendly and responsive.

Performance Optimization: A fast loading website is a user friendly website. You must therefore design your website to have fast loading times. You can ensure this by optimizing your images, use efficient coding practices, and leverage browser caching to reduce loading times.

Analytics and Feedback: Be sure your website has real time performance measurement tools to enable you know how well your marketing campaigns are going at all times. You can use popular analytics tools like Google Analytics to track visitor behavior and site performance, real time.
 
Search Engine Optimization (SEO): If you take care to use well researched and selected relevant keywords throughout your content, it will be SEO compliant. Try to avoid keyword stuffing though because the website can be penalized by search engines for keywords stuffing. Always provide valuable, well-written fresh content that answers users' questions and engages them. You can then use meaningful meta titles and descriptions for each page to improve search engine visibility for the content.

Compliance: Because the internet is a worldwide phenomenon, if for instance you are operating in the EU or dealing with EU citizens, you must ensure full compliance with GDPR and other regulations particularly as they affect use of ads and consumer data.

Clear Call-to-Actions (CTAs): CTAs are great marketing gimmicks. You must ensure the CTAs on your website are visibly clear and compelling enough to drive user actions.

Legal Compliance: Since the internet is a worldwide phenomenon, legal requirements are rarely uniform across countries and geographical regions of the world. For this reason, try to always ensure your website has clear, accessible privacy policies and terms of service.  

Security: Since hackers and other cybercriminals operate freely everywhere on the internet, you must think security at the design stage of your website. Always make sure your website uses HTTPS to protect user data. Make sure to improve its search ranking with SSL Certification.  

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