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Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Ecommerce Website Once April rolls around, the term “spring cleaning” kind of just wriggles its way into my brain until I look around my home and see just what I can get rid of or spruce up. This year, as I did my usual glances around my house, I thought about a different space that maybe could use a little love: your business website.
Once April rolls around, the term “spring cleaning” kind of just wriggles its way into my brain until I look around my home and see just what I can get rid of or spruce up. This year, as I did my usual glances around my house, I thought about a different space that maybe could use a little love: your business website.
Similar to your household’s spring cleaning project, when it comes to your business website there are both quick changes and broader tasks that you can undertake depending on your time (hours to devote to the project) and inclination (willingness and budgetary considerations). With that in mind, here are some eCommerce website tips for improving customer experience and increasing online sales.
Research—and your own sales figures—should confirm that mobile commerce is growing by leaps and bounds in the U.S. Now is the time to make sure that your website is mobile-friendly. Your site should include “responsive design,” so that the device where the website is shown (computer, laptop, mobile), does the work and automatically adjusts according to the device’s screen size and orientation (landscape or portrait).
Many of our eCommerce partners have templates with responsive design built in. If you don’t already have a website with responsive design, consider re-creating your site to include responsive design. Depending on how your site is built (and with whom your site is built upon) this may be an intensive project. Make sure to research the extent to which you would be changing your website before you invest whole-heartedly in it. Don’t get me wrong, though, the results are definitely worth it.
While you’re at it, review your e-mail communications. Reading e-mails on mobile devices (& even smartwatches!) is also increasing rapidly. Promotional e-mails and newsletters should also use responsive design. Most of the popular e-mail marketing services (Mailchimp, Constant Contact, iContact, etc.) will have templates for these, just like your shopping cart platform.
Just like when you spring clean your home and clear up (for all the stuff you’ll buy over the next year), it’s a good idea to treat your website to the same courtesy. Cleaning it up now can make a big difference when it comes to improving customer experience and increasing sales in the busier summer, fall, and holiday seasons.
Maria is a multifaceted writer and editor who is passionate about creating content that helps businesses succeed. When she's not writing, Maria can often be found in her garden tending to her plants.