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Actinic Customers Give Advice on Maximising Online Sales in Tough Times

02-19-2009 12:21 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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Actinic Customers Give Advice on Maximising Online Sales

West Byfleet, Surrey – 16 February 2009 - Each day seems to bring worse economic news, and vying for top billing in the hard knocks competition is the retail industry. Even online, times are getting tougher. Chris Barling, CEO of ecommerce and EPOS supplier, Actinic (www.actinic.co.uk) has been seeking out tips from web retailers on how to get in fighting trim. The advice given ranges from getting the basics really right to improving marketing and using some Web 2.0 techniques to fully engage customers.

Below is a summary of the tips, plus extracts from the comments made by web store owners – the full article of 1140 words is available to download at http://www.actinic.co.uk/ecommerce/get-more.htm.

1. Treat customers just the same as you would if they visit your shop and personalise their experience wherever possible. If you give them a great experience, they are likely to come back and order repeatedly.

2. Use customers’ comments to improve your site. “There's no better (and honest) critics to keep you on your toes and constantly improving,” says James Auckland of www.lunaspas.com.

3. Traditionally in any downturn marketing and advertising budgets are the first to be cut. But marketing is probably the last area that should see the axe. Try different things, and balance cuts in one area with increased spending in another. Christianne James of www.4little1s.com says that the key point is, “the ability to measure the results of the campaign, as an ongoing exercise in fine tuning, learning what produces results and what doesn’t.”

4. Optimise your site for the search engines. Check what terms people use to find your site.

5. Let your shoppers interact directly with other potential buyers and with you, e.g. using feedback forms, product reviews and social networking sites. “New reviews also add extra content to your site, which can help search rankings,” comments Nigel Berman from www.nigelsecostore.com.

6. Make the page content appealing, e.g. add video clips to explain your offering, and “add frequently changing news to your website to show customers that your business is active and dynamic,” advises Mark Fraser of www.greenjersey.co.uk.

7. Build a community round your business and get people involved.

Chris Barling comments, “There are many ideas around, but one clear lesson seems to emerge. This is that everyone is planning to redouble their efforts – and your competitors are sure to as well. So if you are to survive the current difficult times, it’s necessary to work even harder. Those that prosper will emerge stronger and into a world with less competition – that’s the big upside.”

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Trademarks: Actinic, Actinic Catalog, Actinic Business and Actinic Designer are registered trademarks of Actinic Software Limited.

About Actinic:

Founded in 1996, Actinic (www.actinic.co.uk) is a British company specialising in helping small and medium retailers trade, both online and offline, using its ecommerce and electronic point of sale (EPOS) packages.

Actinic offers ecommerce products for web designers and self-builders, including both web-based and desktop solutions. The range includes Actinic Enterprise, Actinic Business, Actinic Catalog, Actinic Express and Actinic Designer. Actinic powers more UK ecommerce sites than any other company. Research shows that over 50% of SMEs using packaged software to run their e-stores use Actinic. Some better known Actinic users include the Royal Opera House, the Scout Association, Vivienne Westwood and the Henley Royal Regatta.

Actinic EPOS systems give a comprehensive feature set that is straight forward to operate at great value prices. The range extends from a low cost, single till installation for the smaller store, to integrated multi-till and multi-site systems with head office functionality for centralised product, stock and price updating and reporting.

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Globe House, West Byfleet, KT14 6ND
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