Whether you’ve had to recently switch your business model to online sales, or you’ve been using ecommerce for a while, it’s important to make sure each customer’s experience is quick and painless. Go through the checkout process yourself on desktop and mobile to make sure there is little effort required to make a purchase. Also, look to your analytics and see where people are dropping off in the checkout process. If your shoppers are leaving items in their cart without buying, consider using a remarketing campaign to re-engage them as they browse the web and hopefully bring them back to complete their purchase.
4. Business Listings
Keeping your website up to date with any changes to your business’ hours, product availability, and other operational changes is essential, but that is not the only place this information should be updated. Many users find information about a business on other sites, such as Facebook, Google My Business, and Yellow Pages. If your information is outdated there, you tunis country code may be losing potential business. Most listing sites allow you to claim your business in order to login and make updates to your page, however sometimes this can be a time consuming process — especially with the number of listing sites that are out there! A good strategy is to focus on some of the top sites where you regularly receive reviews, or where your customers are most active. However, if you want to make sure you cover your bases, Pulse offers a listing service that allows you to claim dozens of listing sites (and potential customers!).
5. Social Media Integration
For some businesses, it may be more natural to keep your social media presence active while your website stays relatively the same. However, it’s important not to let some of that great information go unnoticed for users who only visit your website. Some social media posts and updates may be more difficult to share on your site unless you’re keeping a blog. To make sure site visitors can see and engage with this information, make sure your site links to your social media profiles, or — better yet — utilize a social media feed plugin to bring your social posts and website together. There are several free and paid versions out there to help you show the content you want from your favorite social platform.
Although it might take a little time to go through this list, the good news is that all of these suggestions will be helpful now and in the future when business operations return to normal. If you need additional help or insights into your site performance, take advantage of the free website audit we are offering to show potential areas for improvement including some of those listed above. As always, if you’re in need of additional marketing assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact the Pulse team!
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