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Running your own online business can be a dream come true for anybody. You’re free to update it anytime you want, from anywhere you want with all kinds of new features and promotions that cost considerably less when compared to brick and mortar setups. But sometimes no matter what you do visitors to your online store just don’t seem to convert into sales?
As in the real world a lot of thought and process is placed on the flow of the store – from the window display, to the front product display all the way to the back wall where more displays are placed to lure customers to walk towards them. The key here is to make them browse around as much as possible without restricting their movement. Proper planning can do wonders for sales, the same applies to online retail as well. You can have the most beautiful design, the best SEO but yet you can have the most dismal performance in sales. It’s OK though it’s happened to a lot of people, me included. I tried to sell pashmina shawls online once – but nobody bought any
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Getting your site analyzed by experts in the field can sometimes be a good solution, right now you can get a Free Online Retail Site Analysis @ SuiteSpotCommerce.com till the end of the year. If you are an online retailer doing business between $100K – $1M and would like to increase it even further then this sounds like a pretty good deal, the analysis otherwise costs $800.
Suite Spot Commerce is an online retail planning, development and marketing firm that works to create larger online retail profit streams for small businesses.
With the online e-commerce market exploding, sales reached $108 billion in 2006, the market is always expanding in new directions and if you are not experiencing growth that other etailers are experiencing it is probably a good idea to get your site analyzed. Especially if Suite Spot Commerce.com is offering it for free.
It’s quite simple actually, you register with them by clicking the link above, do a site questionnaire and schedule a follow up. If some of the case studies are to be believed then it might be just well worth it.
Some of the issues they address are increasing shopper conversions, decreasing cart abandonment, increase average order values and more all offered in “Plain English”.





cooliojones on August 3rd, 2007
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I wish they did this for blogs! This is great, and I will pass it along to people I know who operate retail sites.