How
Online Ordering Automation Can Directly Affect Your Bottom Line
I have been getting a lot questions about online ordering and it
is surprising how many people do not understand the importance of
the payment types, the ordering options available, how you ask for
the order, etc.
You
can have the most attractive web page in the world, or tens of thousands
of visitors a month, but if your order system is not easy to understand,
convenient, and flawless to use, you will be watching people come
to your site and then leave (without buying anything). So many people
get caught up in sales copy and promoting their site, that they
forget about the small details such as their ordering systems and
options. The ordering process is a critical link to the success
or failure of a business. Your order process can make you or break
you.
I
have seen very slick order systems as well as some really "mickey-mouse"
ones. Remember, on the Internet you don't have a storefront like
in a retail store, or a showroom for people to walk into where they
can touch and feel things. The only thing they have contact with
is your website. You are just a URL in the crowd and this is why
(as mentioned in my Internet marketing course http://www.marketingtips.com/t.cgi/27819/) making the customer
feel comfortable at your site, building a rapport, and then asking
for the sale is so important. These are just the basics but if you
have a poor ordering process, which is confusing, complicated, or
simply out-dated, you are losing a boatload of sales.
If
you still only offer the option to mail in a check (and that is
the only ordering option), you might as well call your ISP and tell
him to pull the site down, because you will never earn a dime from
it. Or if you have a site that accepts credit cards, but they have
to call you to place the order (in other words, no way to order
online), you are throwing away a huge percentage of your sales (we
will explain why a little later)! Even if you have an online order
form, but it is not automated and in "real-time" you are
still in the Stone Ages. Our goal here is to go over the EXACT order
process, the options and payment types needed to get the sale and
why these are so important.
The
entire idea of an Internet business is that your "store"
(or webpage) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week receiving orders,
and collecting your money (all automatically while you sleep). Let
the computers and software do the work for you. Ok, let’s get into
the specifics...
Complete
Automation is the Key
Remember
the net is an international medium and is open 24 hours a day. My
strong belief when selling in cyberspace is to be "completely
automated" so you can work on your own time and at your own
hours. I can travel anywhere in the country, any
time and run my entire business from my laptop and my voice
mail. If you're not going
to be fully automated and decide to process everything manually,
you
must:
1. Be prepared to check your email every day of the
week, including weekends and holidays.
2. Be prepared to confirm and process every order within 24 hours.
3. Be willing to give up valuable time to fulfill orders and do
paperwork when you could be marketing your business and increasing
sales.
The
customer is sent the software version of the book via email within
a couple of minutes (I offer software delivery by email, and the
secure server processes the transaction automatically for me). Of
course this is only relevant if you are selling software or electronic
information.
If
you do become fully automated, be prepared to spend a little more
time and money in the beginning setting up your business and website
(to get the automated system fully operational).
Don't
wait until the orders start rolling in to figure these things out.
All repeat sales depend on your professionalism and ability to handle
the first sale quickly and smoothly. As I will show you later,
in a newsletter, repeat sales will be a big
part of your net profit, even if you presently don't have anything
else to sell. I will show you how to recommend other products/services
for a portion of their profits in a later newsletter.
The
ordering process and payment types you offer are key to your success.
If the customer is confused on how to order, or you don't offer
a payment type that is convenient, you
will lose the sale. I cannot stress how important this is! I
have seen too many people have a great product or service, and sales
letter, only to miss the sale because the order process was too
complicated and the payment options were not convenient enough for
the customer.
Because
there is so much to discuss about ordering and payment, I have broken
the information into a few categories to make it easier to read.
The
All Important Basics
Ordering
goods and services online is a relatively new thing. Many people
have never ordered anything online and can be nervous or uncomfortable
doing it for the first time. It is important to explain every aspect
of the ordering process to build customer confidence. Tell them
how to fill out the form, how the product is shipped, any special
features, etc. Even explain to the customer that the order form
isn't processed until they click the "send" button at
the bottom of the screen as well as anything else you can think
of, that a "first time" electronic buyer might not know.
To
see an example of what we have for a secure order form for “The
Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet please
(click here)
Make
the customer feel at ease by confirming every order by email. After
a customer places an order, they really don't know if it was received
or if the product is being shipped until they hear back from you.
Remember online marketing is not like a retail store where you get
to talk to a cashier. Don't overlook the psychological impact a
simple electronic "thank you" can have on the customer.
Confirming
an order also gives the customer the confidence that your are a
legitimate company. If you are using an automated ordering system,
the confirmation will automatically be sent to the customer via
email moments after they order.
If
you are using a manual order system where the order is simply emailed
to you (so you have to process it manually), try to send an email
confirmation within the next 24 hours or have an autoresponder "triggered"
to send a confirmation right away (discussed in the next paragraph).
I
bet you're wondering how to set up this automated process and reduce
your workload, right?
Well,
there are many ways to automate the receipt of email or orders:
For
example, have look at one of my manual order pages for the Car Secrets Revealed book at: http://www.igs.net/carsecrets/order87.htm
you will see in the HTML code that the order is sent to two email
addresses (remember to click on "view source code" in
your web browser menu to display the HTML coding). The first could
be a customer service representative's, and the second could be
the autoresponder that sends a confirmation to the customer within
seconds (however, in this specific case above, the second email
address on the order87.htm form is of an associate that we send
copies of the orders to).
Note:
Autoresponders will be explained in a separate newsletter. Basically
how they work is when an email is sent to the autoresponder's email
address, it will email back the original sender whatever document
you have set up, all within seconds.
Another
example of how orders are confirmed is by using a completely
automated service at the server. We will use Car Secrets Revealed as
an example. With the secure server that I use, the process is set
up so that as soon as the customer orders:
4. The credit card is approved in "real time" while
the customer waits for a few moments.
5. The money is deposited to my bank account.
6. The order is emailed to a fulfillment company who ships the hard
copy of the book.
7. The customer is sent a confirmation of the order by email.
8. The customer is sent the software version of the book via email
within a couple of minutes (I offer software delivery by email,
and the secure server processes the transaction automatically for
me). Of course this is only relevant if you are selling software
or electronic information.
In
the email confirmation to the customer, I repeat the contents of
the order and the price, and then state when and how the order will
be shipped. Your customer will appreciate the follow-up and the
professionalism of this approach. Here is an example of the letter
I use for Car
Secrets Revealed:
To:
customer@domain.com
From: Car Secrets
Subject: Confirmation and Thank You
Hi,
Thank
you for your order. This email is just to confirm that we received
your order and it will be shipped via Priority US Mail within 24
hours (weekends excluded). You should receive the package within
3-4 business days.
As
an additional note; if you used your credit card for this purchase,
it has been charged the special price of $27.00 plus $2.95 shipping.
It will appear on your credit card statement as MONEY SAVERS GROUP
from Ogdensburg, NY (our mother company).
Enjoy
the book, as the information can be quite an "eye-opener".
Nick
The
author of this article is the renown Corey Rudl:
Corey
gets over 4 million visitors to his websites yearly, does 5.2 million
dollars in sales online each year (yes, that is $5,200,000), and
personally makes hundreds of thousands of dollars from his online
businesses... all from his one small office. So listen to what he
has to say as he knows what he is talking about when it comes to
starting and promoting a business on the internet. Visit his site
at Internet
Marketing Center where he reveals all his unconventional tips,
tricks and techniques with examples so you can learn the most efficient
and fastest ways to make money on the internet.
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