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How To Choose The Perfect Courier Service For Your Online Business

In our modern world, there are few businesses able to thrive without a strong online presence. Studies show that 95 per cent of Britons buy via internet retailers, which means that if you’re not on the net, you’re failing to reach a huge portion of your target audience.

Most entrepreneurs are wise enough to work this out, but what can be a little harder is choosing a good couriering service. Selling online means sending goods to your customers via the post, and neither you nor they want to pay over the odds to do this. So, to help you pick the perfect courier for your business, here are three top tips…

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Innovative Ways Of Saving Money On Your Business Web Design

tips on web designThe internet is the future of modern business if numbers are anything to go by. Well, the International Communications Union (ITU) projects there will be more than 2.5 billion internet users by end of this year.

A Forrester Research Report reckons that over 56% of all consumers are using the internet to either shop or get information. This makes it imperative for you to have an ecommerce site to capitalize on the power of these numbers.

Power of Web Design

However, your website cannot make a mark without investment in web design. Your website design is what gives first impressions and in fact, it is what determines maneuverability of the website. With a poor design, your business will crumble before it even starts.

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Practical Money Saving Tips When Designing Your E-Commerce Site

online business tipsThe modern business world is rapidly changing like a whirlwind and you can only survive if you are fully versatile. One of the greatest changes over the last one and a half decades has been the rise of online business.

Optimizing on Internet Numbers

With over 2.5 billion people projected to be online by the end of 2014, it makes sense for you to leverage on this market. The best way to do this is to set up an ecommerce site to display your products and services while also interacting with your niche market.

Easier Said Than Done

However, this is easier said than done, as every startup business owner will tell you. Many ecommerce platforms have failed due to poor web design and more importantly wrong choice of a Content Management System (CMS).

It is however understandable that the cost of web design and getting the best CMS can be prohibitive for your business especially at the beginning. Moreover, your business needs a database to ensure smooth operations and user-friendly experiences, which can be overwhelming for you.

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Every Second Counts: Five Ways To Get Your Customers To The Checkout Page Faster

online shoppingThe whole point of shopping online is to get exactly what you need within minutes, which is why every single second counts. As soon as a customer reaches your home page, the clock starts ticking. Your mission is to get them to the online checkout page as quickly as possible, and there are five ways you can accomplish this mission.

Prevent Loading Delays

Loading your website with all the impressive bells and whistles available, such as Flash and catchy media clips, might seem to be a great idea in concept. However, keep in mind your customers will be forced to wait for these features to load completely before they reach the core content of your website. One study confirmed 30 percent of your unique visitors will leave your website without any hesitation if it takes longer than 6 seconds for your web page to load. A one-second delay can result in a seven-percent reduction in your conversion rate, according to Kiss Metrics.

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Inexpensive Ways To Market A New Business

marketing tips for your new businessIf you happen to run an online business, you’ve no doubt managed to save a ton of money on launching your enterprise. But even if you’ve avoided the overhead of a brick-and-mortar setup (lease, utilities, security, equipment, staff, etc.), there are some expenses you can’t escape. In fact, you may find that advertising for a business that lacks a real-world location ends up being more expensive since you can’t exactly benefit from walk-ins or potential customers spotting your sign as they drive by. Luckily, there are ways to save on marketing your new business regardless of whether it exists in a busy shopping center or only in the virtual arena. Here are just a few tips and tricks that can help you to reach the masses without completely blowing your budget.

Online and mobile options are a good place to start in this day and age, and you may be surprised at what you can accomplish by swapping time for money. In truth, you really must begin by securing a domain name, finding a reliable web host, and putting up a website. Consider that your virtual storefront is likely to be your first point of contact with new customers (even if you have a real store or office, as well). This means that it needs to be both available (no blackouts or broken links) and impressive, which is going to cost you some. However, it will be money well spent since your website is the hub of all your online efforts.

From there you can bolster your online presence through search engine optimization (SEO), and adding a blog to your site can definitely help in this regard. You should also hop aboard the social networking bandwagon by creating professional profiles. The trick here is not to over saturate by joining every social media platform out there. As a new business owner you simply don’t have the time or resources to keep up (at least not if you want to get some actual work done). Instead, select targeted sites that might offer you the best advantages.

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