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Article Title: E-commerce Business - Top 5 Tips for Supporting Expansion with 
Technology
Author: Daljeet Sidhu
Category: E-Business, Internet, Internet Marketing
Word Count: 521
Keywords: e-commerce website,e-commerce solutions,e-commerce website 
design,shopping cart,ecommerce design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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The e-commerce market is extremely competitive. Marketers are so focused on 
getting more traffic to the website that they forget the technical side of 
e-commerce website design and administration. Experienced online retailers are 
aware that technical limitations can hamper business growth unless steps are 
taken at the right time to shore up the underlying technology. 

A marketer's promotional efforts can be completely ruined by an e-commerce 
website's crashing under unexpected traffic. There is a good chance of losing 
sales even if the load makes the website slow. Customer's online patience is 
limited, and the choice of e-commerce websites is large. If technology cannot 
support immediacy, an essential element of internet shopping, promotional 
ventures are doomed to fail.

Internet marketers are unwittingly the cause of e-commerce website crashes and 
failures. Their demands for flashy design elements coupled with increased 
traffic strains the underlying technology of the websites. If marketers want 
promotional schemes to show good results, they need to give due attention to 
the technical development of the e-commerce applications.

Five ways marketers can help e-commerce website developers create more robust 
applications are:

1. Discuss growth expectations

Marketers should communicate the growth expectations to the e-commerce website 
developers. They should also inform them of the possibility of the traffic 
increasing during promotions and the expected degree of the increase. This way 
the developers can ensure that the underlying technology is equipped to handle 
the growth without disrupting or deteriorating the website's performance.

2. Account for volume spikes

A steady growth in traffic is usually handled by the website developers. It is 
the sudden spike in traffic that can make an e-commerce website breakdown. 
Marketers should prepare website developers for this eventuality during 
promotions and holiday seasons. The developers can ensure they have the 
necessary infrastructure to support the extra load. Platform outsourcing is 
successful because it makes it easy to manage volume spikes without investing 
in infrastructure.

3. Prioritize website design elements

Marketers should consider the effect of multimedia and dynamic features on 
website performance and load time. The speed and capacity of ecommerce 
applications is severely impacted by an overuse of heavy design elements.

4. Design the interface according to users

The e-commerce website design should be in accordance to the target audience. 
Techno-savvy users can use technologically advanced features, equipment and 
navigational controls while others cannot. The website design should help the 
audience not hinder them.

5. Develop a service policy

Marketers should come up with a service policy to mitigate the effect of 
technical problems in the e-commerce website. Examples are communicating with 
customers and explaining the loss of service, and offering some incentive to 
make up for the inconvenience caused to the customer. This ensures that 
customers share goodwill with your business and come to your website again.

Business marketers are caught up in their own tasks and do not give sufficient 
time and thought to the underlying technology of the e-commerce application, 
and the efforts of the development team. As the success of any marketing 
venture needs the backing up of technology, marketers would be wise to pay 
attention to this aspect. They should ensure the development team has adequate 
resources, in-house or outsourced, to meet the expectations of marketers.

Daljeet Sidhu is at TradeSeam.
http://www.tradeseam.com/smallbusiness/buying-guides/view-buying-guide/753/E-commerce
 
http://www.tradeseam.com/smallbusiness/business-resources/get-free-quotes/753/E-commerce
http://www.tradeseam.com/smallbusiness/leads/small-business-leads 

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