As with any business, decisions made early play an important role in your long-term success. When preparing to dive in and build your e-commerce site , consider the following seven main factors:

Your pricing strategy If you've decided that your products or services are ideal for online retailing, the first thing to consider is your pricing strategy.

The price of your products is one of the most important decisions. If the margins are very low on your products, you need to assess whether you will be able to generate enough income to support your e-commerce website and your marketing efforts.

Your images and product categories Once your prices have been defined, you can move on to displaying and organizing your products online. Intuitive navigation on the e-commerce site is an important factor for the user experience and increased conversions. So if you sell multiple products or a single product with many variables, you can organize them into categories.

Your e-commerce platform The two most popular ecommerce platforms are WooCommerce and Shopify. Your choice of platform will influence how and where you build your e-commerce site. Switching to another on-line ecommerce platform would usually require rebuilding the entire site, so it's essential to evaluate the different options from the start.

Shipping and inventory management Inventory management is a critical factor for e-commerce sites. First, you need to make sure that the system that manages your inventory can be connected to the ecommerce platform. Many product-oriented companies that have never retailed online may need to update their inventory management system to one that can be easily integrated into the site.

Your marketing plans You have a great product and your price is set. Now it's time to get the word out to potential customers. Many e-commerce companies are struggling to get enough traffic to the site and generate enough income to keep the site running.

Website security and performance
After investing in a high quality site, protecting your investment takes the form of regular maintenance, support and security. With an e-commerce site, security is all the more important as your customers process payments on the site. You will need to configure security settings to protect the site.

E-commerce sites are targeted for the confidential data concerned and as the owner of an e-commerce site, you are responsible for protecting your customers' data.

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Hasan Root, a dream lover.