Ecommerce Blog
Experiments and notes from our ecommerce lab.
Experiments and notes from our ecommerce lab.
Print on demand is great for standing out in a crowded online marketplace, allowing you to sell unique products online without much financial risk. If you’re a small business embarking on your first print on demand venture, here are five useful tips to help you along the way.
The facility of modern digital commerce has led to an increase in entrepreneurs and new businesses selling products and services online. The internet has opened up the global marketplace, but with increased economic freedom comes a significant amount of risk.
Sure, ecommerce is an online operation, but unless your services are purely digital, there will come a point when your brand reaches customers in the physical world – the point of delivery. Packing forms an important part of your brand’s identity and provides an opportunity to make a good impression on your customers; the final flourish in their experience purchasing from you.
Inventory management can make or break your retail or ecommerce store. In the eyes of a business owner, you need to ensure that your ‘supply’ meets your customers’ demand, whilst at the same time ensuring that all of your working capital isn’t tied up in unsold products, collecting dust in your warehouse.
Here are some do’s and don’ts for ensuring that your inventory management system makes the grade.
No matter what sort of product business you are running, packaging will play a big part in how people perceive you.
If you’re shooting for the luxury market, customers will probably except something luxe or unique, or perhaps something minimalist and chic? Alternatively, a dash of humoUr or eco-friendly packaging may be more appropriate for your brand. It’s all about matching your packaging with what’s underneath and ensuring the whole package reflects what your brand stands for.