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Clearly show shipping costs, and speed, before checkout.
Very important.
To take this point even further, it's great to have a shipping FAQ or "shipping information" page readily available.
Being from Canada, I've noticed far to many etailers telling me how much it costs to ship a product within the United States and everything else is lumped into one "International Shipping" catch-all.
The customer shouldn't discover how much he/she is going to pay for shipping at the checkout stage, because many customers won't make it that far.
How do you manage it? We need to have two variables answered before we can provide ship options;
1. Total cart weight
2. Ship Address
So at this point we display the shipping options on page two of the checkout process.
I would love to place a zip/postal code field on all pages so the client can enter their zip at anytime (only once) and the system starts displaying the lowest shipping price with other cart summary information.
How does that compare to your shipping rates?
Over the past year, I have used geographic ip targeting (which is 98%+ accurate) to serve american customers prices in American funds, order forms with American info first, and other techniques, and still my American
sales have dropped so they are now 50/50 US to Canada.
I still get 90% of my traffic from the United States, and after all they outnumber us 9 to 1. We are just as competive as our compettion on prices and shipping as our American cousins, so I can not figure it out.
The only thing, I have not done, is post a United States address on our website. Do you think that
is going to make much difference. I would setup a virtual office in the USA if it would help.
We used truck down to a friendly warehouse across the border twice a week and handled distribution directly so the client never paid an extra dime.
My point is unless you make the client aware that he will not be paying any extra fees or at least indicate how much he will pay to clear the shipment, he just won't order.
We have since setup shop in the US.
Shipping charges to the UK are generally $12 and we do other countries on a case by case basis.
Shipping costs are greater than our shipping revenues, but we like being able to offer flat rate, inexpensive, and simple shipping calculations for our customers.
Eg: I really recommend adding "PayPal" or 2checkout or whatever.. Don't use them as your primary payment gateway if you don't want, but it's a great addition..
Personally (yes, I know I am not everyone..), I avoid merchant accounts like the plague. Who in their right mind wants to give their credit card #s to some random website? With all the reported ID theft you might find on Paypal, I'm pretty sure it's far more secure than some SOHO website..
(no offense anyone, they're more secure than mine and I helped write the SSL cert server for Netscape.)
Anyone have solid experience with adding other forms of payment? And if so, what were they? How did it help your sales and how did you avoid losing too much money to extra handling / fraud / etc.
Great thread, btw.
Having multiple means of payment has a couple of strong benefits for the seller. First of all, last year those of us who use 2CheckOut were hit hard with long spells of downtime due to a series of Distributed Denial of Service attacks. This meant that for days payment was impossible in some of the worst cases, and your income vanished. If you offered PayPal as an option then at least you could theoretically still get orders if your other service was down.
One major benefit of offering PayPal is that it is often treated as a customers 'mad money' that is used to fund their impulse buys. PayPal money doesn't seem 'real' and is easier to spend, and there are plenty of eBayers around with money accumulating in their PayPal account! :-)
Another way of converting better is by using Amazon style customer reviews of your product. They work well by padding out your page with content, making you appear larger than you really are and fit in comfortably with testimonials.
Make sure that shipping/delivery information is clear with the costs fully explained.
Frankly it was more pain than it was worth. Now we only offer Credit Card by web or by phone, and money order, and we do nothing with the money order option until we see the money.
The chance of credit card theft on the web is remote, and has been overblown by the media. Im sure if you check online theft or fake stores against all the other types of credit card theft, im sure you will find it is just a drop in the bucket.
When it comes to online credit card theft, you will find that it is always the merchant, not the consummer that is being ripped off.
I agree that few sites benefit from 10 payment options. Do you really need live help? If you're selling plumbing supplies, do you need a "wish list" or a tell a friend link?
Remove clutter from time to time.