
In less than a decade, the eCommerce space has seen incredible development and has created countless tools for brands and retailers to streamline online shopping for consumers, allowing them to remain competitive in the face of a wildly growing industry. Among the most popular platforms for eCommerce businesses is Shopify.
Shopify is growing rapidly with merchants spread across 175 countries. It surpassed one million merchants worldwide on its platform in October 2019 and well over 1 billion orders have been processed on Shopify so far. It’s growing popularity can be attributed to increasingly sophisticated software designed specifically with online retailers in mind. Well over 1 billion orders have been processed on Shopify so far, with more than $135+ billion in total sales for merchants on the platform as of October 2019.
It’s a powerful platform that can help more eCommerce businesses, from all nooks and crannies in the world, reach a larger target audience with sophisticated technology that supports end-to-end eCommerce requirements.
Here are 10 best practices to help you boost your success with Shopify:
Before you launch your eCommerce site or take it to the next level, you might want to take action to prepare for maximum impact.
It may be true that “practice makes perfect,” but you still want to aim for your site to be as pristine as possible before you launch. Once optimization is in place, visitors to your site will have a better understanding of what your business is about and why they should buy from you.
Once you’re up and running, the work doesn’t stop there. To keep your site in top shape, you’ll want to have a clear structure to measure performance.
Even with all of the other marketing and advertising efforts you put in to promote your business, content marketing is still one of the strongest ways to make a splash and keep your prospects engaged long after your store has launched. Studies continue to indicate that it’s a surefire way to keep existing customers coming back for more as well as an effective SEO driven way to drive prospects to your site and your products.
Here are a few content marketing best practices for your Shopify store:
As Shopify continues to facilitate eCommerce businesses for global retailers and helps them grow their audience and expand their reach, Intelligence Node has decided to join the Shopify bandwagon by announcing the launch of its dynamic pricing app, PriceIntel AI, for Shopify merchants across the globe. Now, Shopify retailers will enjoy the same AI driven pricing intelligence battle tested by global Fortune 500 retailers.
With Shopify at your disposal, your eCommerce site will be working with one of the most respected and extensive resources out there. From customization to easy management of your products, Shopify is certainly one of the best ways to super-charge your eCommerce site, expand your reach, and boost your potential profits. Moreover, the Shopify App Store has a plethora of advanced plug-in tools and applications to enhance your e-store experience and increase margins and profitability. With Shopify at your disposal, the sky’s the limit.
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