Tag Archives: eCommerce Websites

eBusiness Website Grants for Wexford

January 8, 2014
eBusiness Website Grants Once again, the Wexford County Enterprise Board has announced details of their eBusiness Grant, helping companies save up to 50% on the cost of building a new website. For the past few years, the Wexford CEB have provided financial assistance for small and medium enterprises in the county to help them launch their websites, online shops, and help them build an online presence. The board is now offering up to €1,000 or 50% of the costs towards developing an eBusiness website, which 2Cubed Web Design and Web Development can design and build to your requirements. We have worked with lots of businesses from County Wexford – from Gorey to Rosslare, Bunclody, Enniscorthy, Wexford town, and most other towns and villages. We provide online shop development services, using customer-friendly platforms like magento, wordpress, as well as bespoke eCommerce platforms helping you expand your business online. Find out more information about the eBusiness Grant here: http://www.wexfordceb.ie/ebusiness-grant/ Or give 2Cubed a call at 051-440425.

Planning your eCommerce Website

Category: Tips and Tricks
October 2, 2013
eCommerce Website Moving into online sales can prove a daunting task for any business. It can be difficult to go from the well-known surroundings of physical sales into the eCommerce world of selling your products online. However, when planning your eCommerce website, there’s a few rules to keep in mind to ensure you get the best success, and don’t fall at the early hurdles. We have worked with dozens of Irish companies to help them launch eCommerce websites and maximise revenue from online sales, so can help guide you in the right direction. Devote time to your new website Many companies fail in their online endeavours simply because they don’t put enough effort into the running of their website. There is much work involved in creating a new online shop, but there will also be regular tasks that need to be performed in order to keep your website not just ticking over, but bringing in revenue. Many businesses think that they can just throw up any old website and expect the sales to come rolling in, but this doesn’t work in the online world, just like it doesn’t work offline. Think of all the work that gets done on the floor of your shop or factory each and every day. eCommerce can help ease that workload, but you also need to put the effort in to make it successful. Time should be devoted to keeping an eye on stock levels, dispatching orders and contacting customers where needed, as well as regularly updating content to keep your site fresh – both for the customer and for Google. The website at the top of the rankings gets a lot more sales than the one that doesn’t appear at all. See what others are offering When planning your own website, have a look at your competitors’ websites. You will quickly notice what works and what doesn’t work on other websites – and what you may find will work for you as well. Offering a better product than your rivals is the best way to success, while ensuring that the process to buy that product is hassle-free will help maximise sales. There’s nothing worse for a customer who wants to buy something online than being forced to jump through hoops to get what they want. Also, speak to your own customers to see what they think works or doesn’t work on other websites as well as your own. Find out what your target customer needs, and present them with exactly that. Know what you want to sell Some companies want to put everything they have on their eCommerce website, others want to promote specific products to specific markets. Once again, time is an issue when it comes to populating your online store. If you have thousands of products, it can be extremely time-consuming cataloguing and writing a description for them all as well as getting a picture or photograph for each one. In addition, keeping track of this stock offline and online often requires implementation your EPOS system, so keep this in mind. You’ll need to work out how much time and what kind of resources you can devote to get your website off the ground, and to ensure it all runs smoothly once it goes live. Sell your products Just firing up your stock online isn’t going to earn you a lot of money. You need to convince the customer that this is something they need. With online shopping, it’s much easier to check out alternatives – whether it be comparing prices or competitors’ stock – so you need to make sure the customer stays on your website and buys it from you rather than somebody else. When writing product descriptions, try to get in all the necessary keywords, but at the same time you’ve got to describe the merits of what you’re selling – don’t be afraid to use a few adjectives to give your item a positive disposition. High-quality photographs can also help sell your items, particularly if you’re selling clothes –  as people like to know exactly what they’re getting. It also cuts down on any time spent refunding unhappy customers later! Remember, each and every online shop is different. What works for a bicycle retailer might not work for a gift shop, so research your market to see what works, and what you’ll need to do. These tips should be a guideline to help you start off, and hopefully turn your eCommerce website into a huge success.

Brand new Prim-Ed Publishing website goes live

Category: News
September 23, 2013
 Prim-Ed Publishing website For the past few months, we have been working very closely with the staff at Prim-Ed Publishing building their brand new eCommerce website, where they will sell primary and secondary school books, eBooks, posters, stickers, etc. to Ireland, the UK, and further afield. primedscreenshotThe new-look Prim-Ed website went live at the weekend, and we’re all extremely proud of the results. This is one of the biggest projects we at 2Cubed have undertaken so far, and we could not have done it without the help of Jessica, Clare, and all the staff at Prim-Ed. They’ve been a dream to work alongside, and we wish them every success with their new site. Not only have Prim-Ed had to deal with the stresses of every thing that’s involved in cataloguing thousands of school textbooks and putting them online, they’ve physically had to pack all of those too as they moved premises to a shiny new space in New Ross. We really don’t know how they did it. Actually we do, they’re such hard workers, and they never let anything become an obstacle. So we’re sure that this is only another step in the right direction for a fantastic company who are destined for even bigger things. Check out the brand new website here.

How to get the most from your eCommerce website

Category: Tips and Tricks
August 22, 2013
ecommerce With so many online retailers emerging each and every day, it can be difficult to make your eCommerce website stand out from all the competition. Getting people to come to your online store is an achievement in itself, but then you have to convince them to stick around and make a purchase. The online retail world is very similar to the high street. Every shop will get window shoppers, who come to browse, but never actually buy anything. This is going to happen to every single website. How many times have you popped on Amazon to have a browse, but not actually buy? Your own website will suffer a similar fate, but there are a few things you can do to help increase your online shop conversion rate.
  • Make your contact information clear and visible. Having an email address hidden away in the corner of your website won’t really help your customers feel secure on your website. It’s always best to make it obvious, so if a customer is having problems, they can simply send you an email to ask for assistance. Even better is a phone number. Many customers, older web users especially, like the fact that you’re just a phone call away. They may never ring you, but they know they can if they need to. In fact, some customers might even see something on your website, but feel more comfortable buying over the phone than entering their credit card details online.
  • Have an easily accessible shopping cart/basket/bag. When shopping online, it can often be difficult to keep track of what you’ve added to your shopping list. Therefore, it’s extremely beneficial if you can check to see what exactly you’ve selected so far, and more importantly, how much it all costs. As well as keeping track of what your customer has put in their basket, it’ll also help them know what they still have left to add!
  • Try to keep your pricing consistent throughout. If a product says €10 on the product page, try to make sure that it still costs a tenner when your customer gets to the checkout (before shipping of course). There’s nothing worse than reaching the payments page only to find extra taxes and charges added on later. If your prices are excluding VAT, which will be added at the checkout stage, try to explain that clearly, so the customer won’t abandon their cart at the final step.
  • Make paying straightforward. A lot of people hate registering for sites and setting up new accounts just to purchase something online. Most people have no problem entering in their name and address when buying something, but setting up an account and remembering a particular password can be a nightmare for many customers. A simple screen where you enter in your details before being sent to the payment gateway is easiest for most customers, and can be extremely helpful when you’re tracking your orders too.
There are many, many tricks and tips to getting the most from your eCommerce website. If you’re considering expanding your business to sell online, or merely want to increase your online sales, 2Cubed can help you through every part of the process. Find out more on the eCommerce section of our website.

What is Multi-Channel eCommerce?

Multi-Channel eCommerce Every week there seems to be new buzzwords floating around. A few weeks ago, no-one was using Vine, but now you’ll see their short video clips popping up everywhere. Staying on trend is extremely important for web developers, but it’s also a necessity for all businesses, especially if you’re selling goods or services online. The latest key idea for online stores is Multi-Channel eCommerce. This method of trading has been around for as long as the internet, but it’s only recently that companies are starting to get up to spend with selling their products through a variety of methods. To understand how to harness Multi-Channel eCommerce for your business, you’ll have to know what each of the channels are. Direct Traffic This involves people seeking out your website by typing in the URL, and is the way a lot of major brands make their online profits. However, for smaller companies, getting direct traffic to your site often involves a lot of offline marketing and advertising, which can prove extremely costly. Search Engine Optimisation Honing in on your audience through good SEO is the most effective way to reach your customers and sell your services. Getting your website in the first page of Google rankings, or even better, at number one, will increase your sales exponentially. Populating your site with the right keywords is a surefire way to get your website up the rankings, increasing your sales in the process. Online Advertising Paid advertising on search engines can also be great for gaining exposure and gaining sales. Banner advertising isn’t always effective, while it’s often difficult to judge the success of radio, newspaper, or television campaigns. On the other hand, Google Adwords can be tracked and analysed to see exactly what works to reach your target audience. Marketplaces A few years ago, eBay was synonymous with online shopping. While eBay isn’t as big a name as it once was, many Irish businesses find success selling their products through third-party websites, such as online retail giant Amazon or specific online marketplaces like The Fashion Shed – keep in mind, however, these third-party sites will take a share of your profits if you use them, but they can be an excellent way to reach more customers that you might ordinarily reach through your own eCommerce channels. Mobile A lot of bigger stores have their own apps for iPhone, Android, and other mobile and tablet devices, but if your brand isn’t a big name already, it will be difficult to convince people to download your app, and very expensive to develop it in the first place. A responsive Online Shop will be much more effective for small to medium enterprises, as all smartphones come with an inbuilt web browser, making it convenient to purchase products straight from your phone. It’s also very useful if your live website looks the same across all devices, which creates a sense of familiarity for your customers. Social Media Social Media can be great for connecting with your customers, receiving feedback, and providing assistance. As well as that, you can use social media to promote individual products, and even sell directly to your customers through apps on Facebook and Pinterest. Having thousands of likes on Facebook or followers on twitter not only leaves you with a guaranteed audience to target, but also helps build your brand reputation when it comes to winning over new customers.

Auto-Scrolling websites – A thing of the past?

Auto-Scrolling websites A few years ago, every single website you landed on had two things:
  • A flash intro video
  • Auto-scrolling navigation
Nowadays, you’re beginning to see these things less and less. Not just because we’ve moved on from them, but because so many of us are using other means to navigate our way around the internet. Smartphones and tablets have changed the way we view the web, and can make these types of websites seem outdated, and unnecessary. Flash doesn’t work with iOS, so good luck trying to access funky flash websites on your iPhone, while the ease of touch-screen technology as well as scroll wheels in your computer mouse means that manually scrolling a long page is no longer an issue. Pages with frames in them – i.e. where the sidebar scrolls down the page with you, may seem somewhat useful, but can be a nightmare on most handheld devices. As well as that, Framed websites can have a negative effect on your Search Engine Optimisation, which is hugely detrimental to a website’s success. What’s worse, if you’re viewing the website on a small resolution screen, you may even end up with multiple scroll-bars for multiple frames. Too many scrolls spoil the broth! Manual scrolling is very much en vogue at the moment, and rightly so. Return to top is a handy little feature (we even have it on our blog, go on, scroll down to the bottom of the page to check it out), but when it only takes two seconds to slide your finger along the screen, it’s not as important as it once was. From our extensive research into the world of eCommerce websites – it pays to know what else is out there and what are the latest trends when you’re designing and building these things – we have found that a lot of online shoppers hate clicking Next Page, Next Page, Next Page to see all the items when browsing eCommerce sites. Most of our customers prefer to have the option where they can “See All” or “Show All”. That way, you can easily see everything at once – allowing you to find that perfect outfit instantly, rather than clicking through page after page of party dresses. A lot of our recent eCommerce sites have the option to Show All, as it’s what most customers want. It may seem counter-intuitive and slow page load times, but if you take a look at the most popular news website in the world – the Daily Mail, you’ll see that that’s exactly what the people want. Everything in front of them, right now, and easily accessible. If you really want to spend your day scrolling, I’d suggest having a gander at this wonderful edition of the XKCD online comic.

eCommerce Website and Development Grants

eCommerce Website and Development Grants

eCommerce Website and Development Grants

There are some ways in which registered businesses can get a helping hand from local institutions to get their web projects up and running. These are two institutions that can give a helping hand: Wexford Local Development:  www.wld.ie/ Wexford County Enterprise Board: www.wexfordceb.ie/

Trading Online Voucher

The Trading Online Vo ucher Scheme  assists small businesses to trade online.  Eligible businesses can apply for a voucher to invest in developing their ecommerce capability, of up to €2,500 matched by own funding, to develop a trading online component to their business.
  • Applicant business must be trading for at least 6 months.
  • Applicants have 9 months from date of approval to claim their voucher.
for more information on the trading voucher CLICK HERE If you want to contact us for more information on these grants we would be more than happy to give you a hand and guide you in the right direction. Thanks and Regards, 2Cubed