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Your Ecommerce Website Checklist

Based on what we have learned as leading website designers and eCommerce developers, we have produced this essential checklist for setting up your eCommerce store right the first time. Ensure you have all these steps covered to give you the best chance of success.

1. Create your eCommerce plan

Know what you are going to sell

The first step is to decide what you’re going to sell. You can sell an individual product, a range of products or even a service. Researching the product you intend to sell is critical for success.

Figure out your business model

Know whether you will make the product yourself, or whether you will import it from third-party suppliers. Will you compete on price or quality? Which of your products or services has the greatest profit margin for you to earn? Do you offer a money-back guarantee, warranty or express shipping? Ensuring that your know your business inside-out in theory, will give you a greater chance of succeeding in practice.

Know your target market

Research the market to understand whether people would actually want to buy your product. Free tools such as Google Adwords Keyword Tool will allow you to view how many people search for specific terms or products each month, giving you an idea of general demand for your business.

Have an idea of who your target customer audience is and what their needs are. In understanding your target audience’s problem (and how your product is a solution), you can differentiate yourself from competitor businesses. Ensure your eCommerce website addresses itself as a solution clearly as this will enhance your message and increase your chance of purchase.

Decide on your business legals

Once you have chosen your product, your model and know your market, you need to decide on your business information. What will be your store name? What will be your company name? It is recommended that you take the necessary procedures to set your business up as a professional, legal company to avoid nasty lawsuits down the track. Set up a new, merchant bank account for the business that is kept completely separate from your personal account to effectively manage your business finances from day one.

Decide on your eCommerce store policies

The final part of getting up and running is deciding on your store policies. Consider how many days purchasers will have to return unwanted items or whether this will be unlimited. Will you ship internationally? What pricing structure will exist for shipping?

Ensure you have proper inventory/stock management in place, should a customer order and item that is unavailable. Do you plan on selling customers information to third-party companies? Clearly specify on your website your privacy policy. Precautions in the early stages can prevent surprises down the track, where generally the customer is favoured in legal situations than companies themselves.

2. Things You Need to Set Up

Decide on a domain name and hosting

Domain name and hosting is essential to any website. Your domain name should reflect your ecommerce store name and should be easy to spell, so that visitors can find your website hassle-free. Avoid strange spelling and numbers or symbols within your domain name as these are difficult to explain and type into an address bar.

As part of your ecommerce website, you can choose to manage your own web hosting, or choose an option whereby your website design company manages your hosting on your behalf. For flexibility, managing hosting yourself is a better option and will generally be cheaper. Avoid incredibly cheap hosting as this can often indicate shared servers that result in slow website speeds and can negatively impact on your SEO (your website’s ability to rank in the organic search results).

Decide on a phone policy

Decide whether you will have a public phone system whereby users can contact your business directly. If you choose to have a phone, have a plan in place for international callers and also times-of-day that your phones will be monitored / answerable. If you do not wish to have a phone, and only receive contact via email or online, beware that this can decrease your level of customer service, however it will be easier to manage. Weigh up the option that suits your business the best and ensure the proper processes are in place for the benefit of your customers.

Choose where you will store your inventory

Unless you are making your own products, you will likely be purchasing stock from a distributor/supplier. You will need to arrange a place to store your inventory such as a warehouse or storage centre. Ensure that you look to the future of your business when choosing options, as well as the present. Take into account how much your business will scale when deciding on the storage space that you may need.

Decide on drop-shipping

An alternative to holding your own stock is drop-shipping, whereby when an order is made through your eCommerce store, you request the ordered item from a third-party distributor who ships directly to the customer that made the purchase. Drop-shipping allows businesses to avoid having to hold and store their own stock. This is particularly useful and cost-effective if you have products that are dependent on “seasons” and trends such as fashion apparel, where you do not want to purchase and have to store too many of a particular item that will soon be out-of-fashion.

Setup a business bank account & merchant account

When starting any business, new bank accounts should always be created that are dedicated to the business. They should be in your business’ name. For tax and accounting reasons, never mix personal and business bank accounts. Try to keep all expenses and earnings separate from day one. This is critical to any successful business.

To accept credit card payments, as an eCommerce website in Australia you will need a merchant account for processing. Shop around for the best deal as different institutions charge different fees. PayPal offers a full-service solution for accepting payment, however they take a percentage of each transaction that is made via your store.

Choose your pricing model

With all the previous decisions made, you now need to decide on the prices that you will sell your products for. Unfortunately, there is no magical formula, however, at a base level you should aim to break even – that is, earn enough money from each sale to pay for the stock, marketing and expenses that you have previously incurred. If you’re model is to be competitive on price within your market, you may find that you run some product sales at a loss. Additionally, you may have certain products that are ‘high margin’ products, whereby the profit you make on each sale is drastically higher than what you purchased the stock for. Once live, don’t be scared to amend your pricing to see what works and what customers are willing to spend without affecting the number of sales that you receive.

3. Your Website Details

Your website design

When starting to create your eCommerce website design, understand that it stands as your store front. Whilst the aesthetic design of a website is important, the flow of an eCommerce design is critical to conversion. Ensure that your store policies and contact details are easily visible. Highlight your strengths such as a longer returns policy or free express shipping to entice customers to purchase. Your e-commerce website designer will also be able to advise on design elements that will help increase conversion rates and enhance user experience.

Which website software platform

When choosing a web design company to develop your eCommerce website, have an idea of the functionality you require now and in the future. It is recommended that you choose a Content Management System (CMS) platform, whereby you can edit your website content and manage your products yourself without the help of a web design company that will likely charge you for such changes. Ensure that your website design will be responsive for mobile devices, so that it will be effective regardless of whether visitors are viewing from a smartphone, tablet or desktop computer. Ensure that the checkout process, in particular, is easily usable on mobile devices.

Write your product descriptions

The more effort you put into the display of your products, the greater your chance of succeeding online. Consider your eCommerce store as the shelves of a physical, retail store – tidy, informative and easy-to-find products are beneficial to a good customer experience. Include product descriptions and quality images of all your products for sale. Include weight and measurements if relevant. The more info, the better!

Get an SSL certificate

An SSL certificate is used to encrypt parts of your website that collect personal information from your website users. This prevents third-party websites (and scammers or fraudsters) being able to take advantage of your customers’ sensitive information, particularly credit card details. SSL’s are necessary for any eCommerce business. Like a merchant account, shop around for the best price SSL vendors.

Write your privacy policy

When collecting sensitive information such as personal and credit card details of customers, you must include a privacy policy indicating how you will store and use such data. Many people fear sharing their personal information online as their information can be sold to third-party companies and used on marketing lists, for spam or even fraud. For an optimal customer experience, it is never advisable to sell your customers’ personal information. Create a privacy policy that specifies exactly what your business will and will not do with their personal details as this is like a binding contract between you and your website visitors.

Create a marketing plan

Once your website is live, you need to have a plan for how you will gain website visitors. A critical element of traffic is Search Engine Optimisation – optimising your website so that it appears higher in the search engines for keywords that are relevant to your business and product range. Fortunately, when it comes to internet marketing, you have a few options. You can also use Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising which allows your business to appear at the top of the search engines for relevant keywords where, when you receive a website visitor through your ad, you are charged a fee for that visitor. Whilst SEO is a long-term strategy, PPC can be a cost-effective method of traffic acquisition for brand new businesses.

Measure everything with analytics

Website analytics is an incredibly under-valued tool for effective website management. Web analytics programs such as Google Analytics (which is free), allow you to monitor how visitors use your website, including what pages they view, how much time they spend and what products are most likely to sell. You can also track which particular marketing efforts have had the greatest effect on sales, making it an invaluable tool for deciding where to spend future marketing investment. Ensure that proper analytics tracking is in place on your website from launch, your eCommerce website developer will be able to easily install this tracking code for you.

4. Handling Your Sales

Pre-sale info on your website

Before customers actually purchase anything, there can be numerous questions that they ask, such as shipping queries, payment options and stock. To save time, you can document any frequently asked questions to serve as an FAQ page on your website. Alternatively, you may require a dedicated customer service centre to handle any incoming requests.

Which payment methods will you offer

So that customers can actually purchase from you, you need to decide on what payment options you will offer. Credit card is the most popular method as they are instant.  Once the transaction is complete, you can ship the order immediately. Alternative payment methods include bank cheques, wire transfer and or purchase orders. Know the implications of each payment method before choosing which ones to offer.

Handling international orders

If you decide to accept international orders, you need to have the appropriate processes in place to be able to charge for purchases and ship overseas. International shipping is more expensive and should be factored in as an additional cost. Each country also has restrictions on what can be imported and exported – ensure that you have policies in place for each particular country to avoid any issues.

Handling unhappy customers

Unhappy customers are unfortunately inevitable in any kind of business. To avoid any conflict, include as much information on orders as possible (such as updates on when an order will be shipped etc). Be up-front about your return, shipping and store policies and ensure that you stick to them regardless of the customer.

Following this checklist and ensuring you have a solid plan in place before you begin will ensure you set yourself up for success.

If you’re ready to discuss your requirements further get in touch with us for an obligation free quote.

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Ecommerce – Est. 2006

We’ve been developing ecommerce websites for more than 10 years, so we know our stuff. In fact, we’ve developed more than 1000 ecommerce websites for businesses throughout Australia.


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Woocommerce is the ecommerce arm of the most used website platform in the world - WordPress. And it is now one of the most trusted and preferred ecommerce platforms.


Ease of Use

You and your ecommerce website will be spending a lot of time together! So you need the backend functionality and content management system to be robust, intuitive and simple to use.


Ecommerce Support

Running an ecommerce business is a very hands on process. So our service doesn’t stop when we deliver your website. We offer support for the life of your business.


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Ecommerce businesses can grow very fast and you need a web design company that understands that and an ecommerce platform that can grow with you.


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Since 2006, we’ve been developing e-commerce websites for over 4,000 clients. Needless to say, we’ve designed thousands of successful e-commerce websites since then and we’re now Australia’s go-to ecommerce website development company. We work intimately with each of our clients to understand their business, their customers and their competitors and offer a product that is going to deliver. We take a data-driven approach to ecommerce and mobile website design and offer our advice and guidance to help our customers create the ultimate online stores.

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Our eCommerce platform is designed specifically to help businesses run a successful ecommerce website. It’s built on top of one of the best content management systems available – WordPress. With the help of WordPress development, full control of your products is a mouse-click away. With feature-packed ecommerce software, you will find everything that you need to run a successful online store – from sales data and analytics through to product management and promotions. Access every nitty-gritty detail of your store without the need for a web developer, to create an online experience that sells.

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From the home page through to order confirmation, we design for results. Every Magicdust website is designed and developed with Search Engine Optimisation in mind – after all, you need website visitors to get website sales. Additionally, our eShop platform integrates with recognised payment, shipping and marketing solutions to create a customer experience that encourages immediate purchase. Our online marketing team are also available to help with conversion rate optimisation and reduce cart abandonment on your website. Never lose a sale again.

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General Ecommerce FAQs

Q: What is an ecommerce website?

An ecommerce website is one that facilitates the buying and selling of goods or services online through some form of digital transaction. Ecommerce websites typically use an online payment service to make this happen, such as WooCommerce, PayPal or Google Wallet.

Q: How do I build an ecommerce website?

There are a number of online payment solutions that offer very good out of the box functionality and security. They are usually not difficult to implement on a website, least of all WordPress websites, for which there are plugins – like the extremely popular WooCommerce – that can be installed in one click and set up with relative ease. That said, building an ecommerce website that runs quickly and efficiently often requires fine tuning that is best left in the hands of an experienced ecommerce developer or agency.

Q: Which is the best ecommerce website platform?

The best ecommerce website platform involves a combination of WordPress (a content management system) and WooCommerce (an ecommerce plugin). Together, they offer a powerful ecommerce solution, with the ability to adapt and support a variety of complex requirements. WooCommerce is also fast and intuitive, well designed, extremely robust and highly scalable.

Q: What is an ecommerce solution?

An ecommerce solution is a third party online payment service that allows website owners to sell goods and services on through their website. Popular ecommerce solutions include WooCommerce, Magento and Shopify.

Q: How much does it cost to develop an ecommerce website?

The cost of developing an ecommerce website will depend on the scale and complexity of the project, though it generally requires more work than a standard brochure website and is therefore more expensive. Costs start at around $5,000 and can reach upwards of $100,000 for large-scale projects with complex requirements and extensive customisation.

Q: What is a good ecommerce website?

Good ecommerce websites need to be well-designed, fast and secure. On a good ecommerce website, a user will be able to browse and purchase products in a way that is easy and intuitive. They also need to feel as though they can trust the brand and the website, which means that your design must look credible and professional.

Q: How do I add ecommerce to my website?

There are many out of the box payment solutions that companies can integrate into the website. WordPress users, for example, can install the WooCommerce plugin – one of the most popular ecommerce platforms on the web. For an ecommerce website that is fast, functional and secure, it may be best to enlist the help of a professional ecommerce developer or agency.

Q: What is ecommerce web hosting?

Ecommerce web hosting is a web hosting package that is designed to support the requirements of an ecommerce website. Ecommerce websites need a secure hosting environment, the ability to load quickly and guaranteed uptime.

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