What is the buying process? Have you ever wonder why people buy a specific product or brand? Are you one of those people struggle to make a decision before buying a product? After purchasing a product, do you sometimes wonder why you bought this specific product?
For any particle product, the buying process can include one or all of the following steps:
Let’s find out the meaning of these steps:
Step 1: Need or problem.
“I need something”. At some point a person realize a need. It is only once an individual recognizes a problem that she can start looking for a solution. This stage cannot be skipped, and is always the first stage of the process. You need to ask yourself, “How do customers become aware of my product?”
Eg. I need to buy a new bed.
Step 2: Information Search
This is the 2nd stage of the purchase process where an individual now begins to look for solutions to their problems or to the opportunities that they’ve identified. There are often more ways than one to achieve the given objective. People involved in purchase decisions are confronted with information from a variety of source: Consumer reports, salespeople, magazines, family, friends, and local experts.
Role of the Internet in Step 2:
In terms of the internet, it dramatically improves an individual’s ability to find alternatives and information about most of those alternatives. Perform a search for new bed and you’ll be presented with at least 65,700.00 results.
Step 3: Evaluate Alternative
Which one is best for me? This includes not only products within a category, but substitutes as well. The 3rd phase of the process is the Assessment of Alternatives with an eye to reduce risk, and maximize the probability the objective set forth is satisfied. The more complex and costly the possible solutions, the more questions that have to be asked and answered.
Role of the Internet in Step 3:
In terms of internet marketing, potential purchasers will look for recognized brands online, or anything within a website that suggests stability and credibility such as:
a. crests
b. partnerships with recognized brands
c. awards
d. consumer feedback and opinion
e. site quality
Step 4: Purchase
This is the big sale. The client did all the research about the product or service and is happy about the information gathered about it.
Step 4: Evaluate (Post Purchase Behavior)
Did I make a mistake? This conclusion can be reached either on a physical level by testing the product’s efficacy or on a physical level by checking the product’s peer approval.
Role of the Internet in Stage 5:
As said earlier,the internet plays big role in spreading both the brand advocate and brand basher messages. Blogging and micro-blogging (eg. Twitter) make it possible for people to share their experiences with hundreds of others with minimal effort. Purchase of a product can help you with you SMM (Social Media Marketing). People become fans of products and services on Social media platforms Facebook and they also share it with their friends.
Let’s have a quick look at some benefits of online shopping.
- Convenience: You do not have to wait in a line or wait till the shop assistant is ready to help you with your purchases.
- Better Prices: Another thing which fascinates me is the cheap deals and better prices I get from online stores because products come to you direct from the manufacturer or seller without middlemen involved.
- Variety: The choices you can get for products are amazing. One can get several brands and products from different sellers at one place.
- Comparison of Prices: Online shops make comparison and research of products and prices possible.
- Crowds: If you are like me, you would like to avoid the crowds when you do the shopping. Especially during Festivals and Special events the crowds can really give a head ache. Crowds force us to do a hurried shopping most of the time.
So, what do you think? I really hope after this week’s blog posts, you will be convinced to buy online!
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The Shopping Cart: How to make it work for you In any E-Commerce website it is vitally important to get the checkout process right, if not you will lose many precious sales. It can be extremely frustrating to lose a potential sale when they reach the checkout page. Many people abandon their “virtual” shopping carts because they become confused or distrust the site when they see that it is not secure. If you have been experiencing this problem rest assured that this can be fixed easily enough by making the checkout process simpler.
Let’s take a look at some of the things you can do to make the online shopping experience on your site a pleasant and more importantly a successful one.
Indication of Shopping Process
When you go to a supermarket you are completely aware of the buying process, you walk in, browse around, select your items and place them in your shopping cart before heading to the checkout counter. Many people are reluctant or intimidated by shopping online as they have no clue as to what the purchase process is, I mean I was such a person once upon a time who did not really understand the internet much less Ecommerce. Including a simple outline of the buying process will help your potential customer as they will be confident of their next step. To illustrate my point I have used an example from Amazon below,

Keep the Shopping Cart Visible
It is important that you keep the shopping basket visible and easy to understand for the buyer at all times as it creates a sense of ownership and ensures that they don’t forget about their purchase. Incorporating this on your site also allows the buyer to see how much they are spending. Make sure that the basket is visible no matter which page of the website the buyer visits as it can be frustrating to have to click back to one page all the time to ascertain your selected products and their cost. I have chosen Kalahari .Net as an example to illustrate what information a shopping basket should incorporate.


Simplify the Buying Process
If the buying process on your site is complicated and intricate, chances are that the buyer will abandon the sale altogether and may never visit your site again. Try to make it as easy as possible for them, this is definitely not a place to let your designers get creative and cryptic, rather let it be as obvious as possible. Have a look at the example below from Amazon as to what a simple, obvious checkout should look like,

Ensure Transparency Of The Shipping & Delivery Costs
Most people won’t buy until they know the final cost, make sure that you are upfront about the shipping costs and delivery methods and time. You should offer a few options with regards to delivery method as some people prefer to collect their parcels at a post office within a few working days or next day door to door delivery.
The suggestions above will help enhance your website and also assist you in gaining your potential clients’ trust. I hope that you will implement them on your Ecommerce site.
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8 Tips to help your clients feel comfortable with buying online Although we have been online for over 27 years most Internet users are still not comfortable with making purchases online. This is because of the Internet being used by so many fraudsters to con people out of their hard earned cash. But it’s not only them that have made users cautious, we as online merchants have not been doing everything we can to ensure our clients feel comfortable shopping online. Below are a few tips that will help your clients to feel comfortable purchasing your products online.
1. Telephone number on every page
One of the first things I look out for on a website before I make a purchase is a telephone number. Whenever I find one I immediately feel more assured. Even though this doesn’t mean the merchant is credible it allows me to phone him before I make the purchase and make sure I can reach him should anything go wrong. A physical address on the website, not necessarily on every page, just reinforces trust with a clients.
2. Always have a clear return policy
Clients like me will always look out for this to ensure I can return my purchase if the product turns out to not live up to my expectations, or in the situation where the product is damaged when it arrives. A good return policy helps clients trust your website as this is something merchants they already trust offer.
3. Professionally designed website
Now this is extremely important for me. If a website doesn’t keep up with the current quality of websites today, I’m very wary of making a purchase from them. You need to make sure your website wasn’t last updated in the 1990’s because then I’m not going to buy anything from you. You need to make sure that you keep your site on track. People can see immediately if your site is not professional. They judge your site within the first 3 seconds of opening it just like they judge other people. So make sure you don’t fail this test.
4. Encourage clients to review your products
By offering your clients a discount on their next purchase or something similar you could have them write reviews for your products. Now you do run the risk of getting negative reviews but these are a necessary evil. They will ensure clients that will be put off by certain factors don’t make purchases and return the products causing you endless headaches. These reviews will also show clients that you are reputable and that other customers have made purchases from you.
5. Offer purchase without creating accounts
Now we all want to leverage the clients that we have already obtained but you will find that forcing them to sign up for an account discourages people from buying from you. Ensure you have the option to buy without creating an account.
6. Offer multiple payment option
If you allow your customers to complete their transaction with a payment provider of their choice you immediately earn trust. This is because most payment gateways like PayPal protect people who complete online purchases using them. It also means that they don’t have to divulge their payment details to you and they can rather use a third party that they already trust with their banking details.
7. Register with safe shopping organisations
Make sure your shop is rated by an external company as a safe shop. In the UK there are sites like www.shopsafe.co.uk where you can register your website. They will then test your website and offer you a certification that you can use to prove to your clients that you have been rated as safe by a third party. They will also list you on their site as a safe shop, which will give you a bit of exposure.
8. Always have a SSL certificate where ever personal details are exchange
Your client are getting smarter online. They are going to look out for a SSL certificate as the first sign to ensure your site is safe to use. Make sure that all the pages where you ask for any personal information be it email addresses, credit card details or anything else are all covered by an SSL certificate that clearly states your companies name and details.
Now these tips on their own won’t make users buy from you but they will definitely help to minimise the entrance barriers for them to make an online purchase from you. Good Luck and feel free to ask questions below.
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Shopping Online Online shopping has definitely become the most convenient way to shop. You can sit in the office or at home and do your shopping and have your goods delivered to your door. Although this great service exists and a lot of businesses implement online shopping functionality, a lot of people don’t use it. This is because they are too scared or not comfortable with the fact that they need to submit their card details on a website.
You definitely need to be careful when using your card details online but you can determine when a website is unsafe or when you should be cautious. If a company wants to sell products online they need a couple of things on their website to get trust from their visitors so that they know their details will be safe. To do this they need a refund policy, terms and conditions and a SSL certificate in place to gain trust with clients and to show that it is a real company not just a scam.
The SSL certificate is the important part, that is where your details and transactions are kept private even though they travel across the internet. How it works is the SSL certificate is a piece of code that enables an encrypted connection between a clients computer and your site. You will see the following in your address bar, the URL will change from http to https and there will be an image of a lock at the end of your URL .If you click on the lock it will give you the details of the merchant who the certificate belongs to. If you use Firefox before the http part of the URL you will see the name of the merchant, you can also click on it to see more details. If you don’t see any of the above, it is not safe to enter your credit card details on the page at all and you should look at different payment methods.
The rest of the posts this week will all involve online shopping so do check in again for some more tips on online shopping.
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