Howdy Folks,
The ecommerce industry is booming. Experts are calling the COVID-19 pandemic an “inflection point” for the ecommerce sector. It is one of the few industries that is witnessing unparalleled growth during the crisis.
Don’t believe me?
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Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has seen his fortune increase by nearly $24 billion since the pandemic set in. Not only revenue but the spike in eCommerce penetration is also evident. UBS estimates that penetration rates of eCommerce will increase from 15% in 2020 to 25% by 2025. That’s a whopping 67% surge in five years. Ecommerce is being widely adopted by buyers.
The reason?
Apparently, the pandemic is changing buyer behavior. It has forced buyers to change their buying habits and shift from brick-and-mortar stores to the web.
The impact of COVID-19 on eCommerce is not lost on developers and vendors. They are reacting proactively to the changing needs and aspirations of their newfound audience.
Are you behind the curve?
Don’t worry. I have you covered. In this post, I’ll discuss the top five trends that the eCommerce industry will witness in 2020.
Cashless payment modes, flexible refund policies, and great customer experience are e-commerce trends of the past. In 2020, eCommerce will leverage technology, social media, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) to get a competitive edge.
Do you know that 63% of all shopping starts online?
Out of this, Google searches account for 87.35% of search queries. This means that if your eCommerce site is not visible to Google, you can’t really hope to attract shoppers.
Take a look at some easy tactics to rank on Google:
Create accurate personas for the people visiting your sites and your target audiences.
Make use of Google Analytics (GA) and third-party tools to capture details about your site visitors. Dive deep into details such as their online active times, brand affinity, and challenges.
Figure out the visitors’ onsite behavior, the devices that are producing maximum organic traffic, and revenue per channel.
You can also find out the exact points where visitors are dropping out of your sales funnel. This will help you optimize your site structure and user experience so that you can effectively retain and convert visitors.
Using GA’s multi-channel funnels, you will be able to identify the conversion paths which are giving your eCommerce site maximum traction. Then, you can focus your effort on the high-converting marketing channels.
The more precise your customer analysis, the more targeted your marketing plan will be.
Reverse-engineer and replicate the strategies used by the eCommerce stores in your domain that are ranking high on Google.
Find out answers to questions like these:
You can spy on your competitors’ sites using tools like SpyFu and SEMrush. They will analyze everything that’s working for your competitors, from backlinks to ad copy.
Then, use Google’s Keyword Tool to compare keywords for cost-per-click (CPC), search volume, and click-through rate (CTR).
Target the keywords with low competition and CPC. Include these keywords strategically in your site’s HTML so that Google crawlers can find your pages quickly. Apart from this, leverage SEO trends like optimizing your site for voice and visual search.
Online directories like Google My Business (GMB) are a good place to get listed for catching the eye of searchers. 64% of searchers use GMB to look up contact details of businesses.
Create a GMB account and keep your listing accurate and updated. Include the following information in your listing:
If your GMB listing is strong, there’s a good chance of searchers becoming visitors and eventually paying customers of your ecommerce store.
Additionally, you can get your store listed on domain-specific directories like Yelp and TripAdvisor.
It’s no secret that most Google searches happen through mobile devices. Not only does a mobile-friendly ecommerce site get more visitors, but it also gives them a good user experience (UX). UX is one of the top-ranking factors for Google.
These are some ways by which you can mobile-optimize your site:
Once you have the basics in place, you can growth-hack mobile conversions by promoting your site on social media and leveraging influencers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed shoppers’ priorities. Earlier, online shoppers were most excited about bagging the best deal. Now, they are worried about financial planning, health, hygiene, and safety.
This graphic from Kantar shows how consumer expectations from brands have changed:
E-commerce brands need to up their game and meet shoppers’ heightened expectations.
Here’s how you can do it:
In 2020, ecommerce brands will need to realize their social responsibility if they want to earn a place in shoppers’ hearts.
Since the demand for online shopping has peaked, brands will leverage technology to ensure 24×7 availability and a painless experience for their shoppers.
Conversational AI-powered chatbots will become a permanent fixture on e-commerce sites. These virtual assistants solve shoppers’ queries without losing their cool or breaking down. They greet customers by their names, provide intelligent shopping suggestions, and transfer shoppers to live agents when unable to handle a request.
The best part?
The operating costs of bots are a fraction compared to live agents. That’s because they can handle multiple customers at a time.
Take a look at Dom the Pizza Bot by Dominoes. Its banter keeps customers amused and its friendly interface makes ordering quick and fun.
Apart from chatbots, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) will find a place in e-commerce.
Since shoppers are confined to their homes, brands can bring the stores to their doorstep by using virtual reality.
Amazon AR View lets shoppers visualize how the furniture pieces they’re planning to buy will actually look in their rooms. The pieces are scaled to fit the room dimensions and better color and texture alternatives are suggested.
Shoppers with Big banners can even move around the other room fixtures to see how the item will fit in their surroundings.
Such measures can build customer trust on e-commerce brands and help brands reduce cart abandonment rates.
Everything about e-commerce, from pricing modes to delivery schedules, should be customizable in 2020.
Why, you wonder?
Because according to the Think With Google survey cited earlier, no two buyer journeys are alike. E-commerce brands need to cater to every shopper’s unique needs in order to be successful in 2020.
Need inspiration?
Brands like Neutrogena have crafted personalized skincare regimens for customers. Their Mask iD is not your regular face mask. It’s a unique 3D skin solution that is designed for every user separately after evaluating email surveys and questionnaires.
That’s not all. You can personalize your buyers’ shopping experience in the following ways:
E-commerce is a competitive space. Are you ready to be a part of it? Transfer your business online with MageComp’s Website Setup Service. The brands that aren’t swift to respond to changes will be left behind in the race. The trends mentioned in this post can help your e-commerce brand race ahead of your competition in 2020.
Do you have any questions about these trends in the e-commerce industry? Let us know in the comments below. For any other assistance do contact our Support Team. Don’t forget to share with your E-commerce friends.
Happy Reading.
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