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Post by jahidseoecpate on Mar 11, 2024 22:48:14 GMT -5
Some reports even say that ecommerce sales may double amid the COVID-19 pandemic and that we may be entering a transition to life online. So while it might feel like the only option is to close up shop for the unforeseeable future, there are things you can do today to keep your revenue up during lockdown. In this post, we’ll cover how you can adapt your business model for online shoppers (without necessarily having to open an entire online shop) and make your first sales with a quick online promotion via landing page. We want to support you as much as we can Fax Lists during this uncertain time. Care Package for a roundup of useful resources—including tech discounts, government subsidies, and marketing tips to help lessen the impact on your business. The Good News: You Might Not Need to Build a Whole Online Store Online Store Example from Allbirds. An example of an online store. Putting a hefty one of these together can be somewhat overwhelming. When most people think about starting an online business, they think about creating an entire digital storefront. This means category pages, product pages, filters, search bars, branding, a professional photoshoot—the works. (It’s stressing me out just thinking about it.) But before you get in touch with your web dev buddy from college, take a moment to reflect on whether you really need all of this. If you have a lot of product lines or items to sell generally, a classic online store is a terrific option for you (I’d recommend a good ol’ Shopify store for this).
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