Thursday, June 10, 2010
7 Common Mistakes in E Commerce Website Designing
1.Lack of necessary details of the product on website: When we shop in a physical store, we have the freedom to see, touch and ask about the product. But on Internet we can only see the product. Also there is no interaction between seller and customers. So for the ease of customers, you need to place good quality of images of product on the website. Keep a short and necessary info (like size, materials used, price, dimensions etc.) about the product as standard and details as the option for the visitors to see.
2.To get registered before buying: No doubt, Sign up is a very important tool for the sales team to track the customers or do follow ups. But by asking them to register first and then letting them to buy products, you have placed another obstacle in the path of conversion of buying decision to the act of purchase. Instead of requiring a customer to sign up for an account before they order, offer them the option at the end of their ordering process. Or you can ask them to save their account information for tracking the status of their current order easily.
3.Too many steps in order process: This is one of the common mistakes which almost all e commerce websites commit. You have to make the order processing steps as easy as possible. These should be simple enough to understand and short too. Don't check customers patience. More number of steps you put, implies more number of opportunities you are giving them to leave the site.
4.Limited payment modes: One of the major mistakes is the limitations in payment methods. Make all the methods of payment available on your website for the ease of the customers.
5.No Contact Information: It is quite obvious that customers would want to know about the company with whom they are dealing with. They want to be ensured that if they have a problem they’ll be able to talk to a real person and get the help they need. Never hide your contact details. So what you need to do is- Put your contact information in an easy to find place on every page of your website.
6.Poor customer support: This is quite similar to the above. Make the procedure to contact you very easy and simple, in case they have a problem or question. Offering a help request form for customers to fill out can instill more confidence than just an email address.
7.Complex Navigation: Always remember that you are selling products and not the web design. Don't make your design complicated. Nothing can be worst than the time consuming task of finding a product on E Commerce website. Often, some websites do not even use categories for their products. Avoid this and make it simple for customers to look through different categories, and get to their shopping cart.
Give your customers almost the same personalized experience as that of the physical store. Good ecommerce website design is about functionality as much as visual qualities. The main guiding principle is to make the experience of customers enjoyable, interesting and simplified on the website.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
1GB Or 2GB in a Netbook - Is There a Difference?
First of all you need to decide if you can spend twenty dollars on something that may or may not boost your netbook's performance. There are programs that will work faster but then there are those that are not affected by more system memory. If you read this article you should be able to decide if you need more than the default amount in netbooks.
Why 2GB, can't you just slap in a 2GB module and forget the whole thing? Unfortunately you can't, for multiple reasons. 2GB SO-Dimm Modules are more expensive. Not that it should matter if you absolutely need the extra memory, but in a computer that's worth $300 new it doesn't make much sense to spend an extra $60 on something that would not make things go faster.
Not only that, but Intel's 945g chipset often used by netbook manufacturers only supports up to 2GB memory. The processor paired with this chipset is often an N270 or N280 atom, both 32 bit processors. They physically cannot run software that can use more than 4GB memory, and the next logical step would be to support 4GB. So there are software limitations in place, too.
Unfortunately Intel doesn't seem to be keen on lifting this limitation as their most recent Atom N450 processor that has a memory controller installed accepts up to 2GB as well.
Where does 2GB make much difference? You would certainly notice that things go more smoothly while you do many things simultaneously. When working with only one or two applications at once you don't often reach 1GB memory use that would justify having more, and even if you do, Windows takes good care of the problem with virtual memory.
Using the hard drive to store important data instead of the RAM slows processes down a little, but unless you often change between applications that have a total memory requirement more than 1GB, you won't notice a things. In games and scientific applications you won't notice much of a difference either, mainly because the bottleneck of the system is not in the amount of available memory, but the speed of data processing, which is the processor's department.
There are some people who take a different approach in the question. They install the extra memory anyway, because one 1GB DDR2 SO-DIMM stick used in netbooks these days costs about $20. The way of their thinking follows the logic that they can buy it so why shouldn't they?
The approach you take is entirely up to you, but given that to reach the maximum amount you have to pay less than ten percent of the total price of the computer it doesn't make much sense to debate over the question much. If you run many applications simultaneously buy the extra stick, if you don't I wouldn't bother.
Laptops and Essential Accessories
It is the era of innovative inventions that we are noticing and passing through. It is also common to note that the inventions all centre around one common theme and that to turn gadgets smaller in size. Every gadget that has been lauded or applauded as the invention of the millennium has been some existing gadget that has been miniaturized. Take for example the mobile. The telephone is what been miniaturized to be hailed as the invention of the century. The big huge paperback books or hard cover books that we read our favorite stories till now have been transistorized into e-books and appear as squint eyed text characters on an e-book reader.
If such be the miniaturizing revolution it was but natural that the most common gadget and most utilized gadget that adorns most homes also had to go through this transformation in size. Yes, we refer to the desktop computer that had been sitting and occupying its very own reserved and revered place in most every home for quite a few years now. Sizing it up and making it a lean thin fighting machine we have it in the form of a Laptop now with us. Not only does it appeal to the eye of the neighbor, much more than it appeals to the eye of its owner, the Laptop for sure has lots of additional features that make it the gadget of the millennium. On itself this gadget is a highly versatile consumer unit and this is evident for the fact that the demand for Laptops are now far more than demand for its predecessor and mentor, the Desktop. However if one were to jazz up the laptop with a few accessories it would sure add to its overall looks as well as add power to its computing and entertaining abilities. Three of these accessories are listed below and would sure help as a look up list for a laptop owner.
Carrying Bag or Backpack - A laptop on its own is a gadget that cannot be hand carried or pocketed too. Without a carrying handle the carry bag is a necessity to make the laptop what it is meant to be, a gadget that follows your lap.
External USB Hard Drive - With its constricted internal space a laptop has not a very large hard disk capacity. In order to be able to store your precious data an external Hard drive is therefore essential. A USB hard drive is the recommended choice as this needs no additional power source, being able to run from the USB port of the Laptop.
Extra Battery - What a shame and disappointment it be if your Laptop gives way just when you need it the most during a presentation at some remote location. This just because your battery charge had depleted. Given the limited battery power of the Laptop this is a common phenomenon experienced by most Laptop users. An extra battery would sure come handy for all such exigencies.