Archive for December, 2009

Christmas insights for ecommerce websites

Monday, December 7th, 2009

In the final run up to Christmas, we thought it was worth rounding up some relevant insights for ecommerce website owners:

- According to GSI Commerce a quarter of people are now willing to spend more than £1000 on a product online this year compared with just 12% in 2008. This underlines the rise in consumer confidence in online shopping.

- GSI also report that consumers are not yet ready to purchase products via social networks such as Facebook (only 9% said they would be likely to do so). But don’t give up on social networks…….if we go back to our first point above, who would have said 10 years ago that 25% of consumers would be willing to spend more than £1000 online on any one purchase?

- GSI say that email promotions are most likely to provoke shoppers to make an impulse purchase and that Free Shipping (we’ve talked about this on this blog many times before) is the most important factor in their purchase decision.

Free Shipping As A Promotional Tool

Free Shipping As A Promotional Tool

- In a separate survey from BDO Seidman in the US, 55% of ecommerce website owners said that email promotions would be at the top of their list for Xmas marketing and Free shipping was the second most important marketing activity (just above search engine optimisation).

- McAfee, the web security specialists, in an analysis of shopping cart abandonment (100m ecommerce visits were analysed) have found that on average there is a delay of nearly 34 hours between a consumer’s first visit to an ecommerce website and the time that they actually make a purchase. So have faith…..all those abandoned shopping carts may just turn into sales!

PayPoint & Tiger Commerce go live with unique ecommerce solution

Monday, December 7th, 2009

If you haven’t heard already, Tiger Commerce and PayPoint have gone live with a unique end to end ecommerce solution. This is a ’shop and pay’ ecommerce package from one provider, PayPoint.net.

The ’shop’ element is Tiger Commerce’s ecommerce website software provided under PayPoint branding. And the ‘pay’ element is any one of PayPoint.net’s 3 internet payment solutions (FastTrack, Lite and Professional). PayPoint is the first internet payment solutions provider to offer both the shop platform and the payment solution in one package and at an excellent price point (currently from £25/month).

Here at Tiger we are really excited about the opportunity and we believe that this will be a beneficial partnership for both ourselves and PayPoint. Go to Paypoint for full information of their new eCom solutions.

New eCom Solutions

New eCom Solutions

Xmas outlook for online retailers still good in spite of postal strikes

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

The latest data from IMRG (e-retail stats) shows that e-retail was affected by the Royal Mail strikes in October, but now that the threat of further strikes has subsided, the build up to Xmas is expected to be strong for ecommerce websites.

Online sales were still up 12% in October compared with the same month last year, but a strong start to the month gave way to much weaker sales towards the end as the strikes had an impact.

The one sector that didn’t seem to be affected was Gifts - up 40% in October versus 2008. The IMRG put that down to earlier gift buying this year as consumers try to avoid the later rush to fill xmas stockings. More and more consumers seem convinced of the benefits of shopping online for the festive season.