Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Customer Service - Convenient for business or customer?

DustyCorners at OnlineAuction.com posted an article about an experience she recently had with an online business and decided that it was worth posting about!! I agreed, so I copied this over to the OLA Team Blog to share. This brings up the question - How do you want your customers to see YOU?

"It can't be said enough, that customer service will make you or break you
It seems the generation after the baby boomers have a different perspective on what customer service really means. Is it more convenient for the business or the customer?

My recent experience with an established business has prompted this post today.

Scenario: Going through my late mother's porcelain dolls to sort out what may have some value from the everyday low end dolls.

I found an all porcelain (no cloth body) doll that needed finished and dressed. The back of the head was marked Germany and the body was marked Byron with other information. I recognized this to be more on the expensive side of dollmaking so off I went on the internet to find what current going prices may be. (what would I do without internet LOL)

I found a company that sold various supplies of doll making, they even have a catalog to order. Smile. Well, I don't need a catalog, just want to find a price on this particular doll body and head.
Ok, found them!

STYLE 36
5-Pc. Side Slant
Straight Arms & Legs
B-157 12" (30.5cm)
Join with 1 yd. x
3/16" (9 ga) elastic.
Shoes 2-3/4"L (70mm)
B-614* 10-1/2" (26.5cm)
Join with 1 yd. x
3/16" (9 ga) elastic.
Shoes 2-1/4"L (57mm)

Wow, they even tell me what size shoes this doll will wear! Price, where is the price? "See pricing & ordering information below." (with a link)
I find this: "To order an item, add the quantity you wish in the blank space provided. Then click on the Order button to add it to your shopping basket. Remember: You can combine certain items for quantity pricing. You can also create a Bookmark or Favorites entry on your web browser to save links to this or other pages for future ordering." What? Where? Oh, I see a FAQ section, maybe they have the answer in there..........

FAQ section I find this: I see the item I want but no item number or price. How do I find it?

You haven't scrolled down far enough on the screen. The photo and description appear at the top of the screen. The item number and price appear below this.
(Click here to return to top of page.)

After about 5 minutes of trying to figure this out...............
I almost give up. Then I see they have a facebook page!!!! So I go there, but nothing noted I can use so I just send them a message and got a reply today.

Me: "Hello, I am having trouble using your website. I see the Byron doll parts I want, and cannot find the price.

Your FAQ states to scroll the page, and I have, all the way to the bottom and checked the sides. No prices.

I tried another browser and that is not the problem.

How do I find a price and shipping cost of the Byron Doll Style 36 B-157, 5pc side slant on your website?

Thanks so much! Dusty"
Their answer: "Hi Dusty, The item numbers we use are all 8 digit numbers. So the first step is to find our number for that mold. If you can call me at the office on Thurs aft or Friday I will be happy to work with you on that. I can consult our catalogs there to come up with the right number! Thanks, Laurie - my ext is 212 and call us at 330-***-****"
Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes 

Needless to say, but I am not spending any more time with this company.

First of all, they should have clearly stated which items are Not available on their catalog. Second, I gave her all the info of Their Product in my question, so why didn't she just look it up and let me know!!!!!!!!!!

Am I expecting too much from a customer's side of a business? All I wanted was a price of a product I found in a current catalog.

This company has been around for over 50 years, so my non-purchase won't hurt them at all. But what about the small business? Many small companies today need every sale possible. Could you afford to lose even one customer because of the customer service offered (or lack of) ??"

Dusty's post really points out a not so surprising attitude nowdays. Is your business big enough to "pooh-pooh" ANY customer, big or small? Perhaps this customer may not buy today but what about future buys? Is your website clear to the customer? Can they locate the necessary tools to make a decision quickly and easily (after all, a lot of sales are impulse shopping!! If they can't find it, they can't buy!!)?

So, for anyone in eCommerce, take a look from a customers perspective . . . . you might learn a thing or two about your own business!!

Thank you DustyCorners for posting this and bringing it to our attention!! Now, if you want some great deals, especially in the month of JULY (Christmas in July sales), hop on over to DustyCorners and poke around!! She has some fabulous finds!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Price Is Right... Or Is It? Find Out on SellerBuzz Radio Tonight

The Price Is Right... Or Is It? Think your prices are right for your eCommerce Business? Come On Down and Join MetzyMom on SellerBuzz Radio.

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668
8:05 pm Eastern
7:05 pm Central
6:05 pm Mountain
5:05 pm Pacific

See You There!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

SellerBuzz Radio Discusses Holiday Store Readiness

Join SellerBuzz Radio tonight as host MetzyMom discusses Putting Your eCommerce Store In Order for the Holidays! This is the LIVE version of the article you saw in the OnlineAuction.com News!
The show will be LIVE on Talkshoe Internet Radio in just about an hour!

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668
8:05 pm Eastern Time Zone
7:05 pm Central Time Zone
6:05 pm Mountain Time Zone
5:05 pm Pacific Time Zone

We'll See You There!

Friday, September 17, 2010

eCommerce and Taxes: Both Sellers and Buyers Will Pay

From Alex Johnson, Reporter, MSNBC, September 17, 2010:

It’s too early to know exactly how much the Nebraska chapter of the March of Dimes raised this week at its annual Signature Chefs Auction in Omaha, but odds are that more than 10 percent of the charity’s proceeds are going straight to the tax man.

That’s because the March of Dimes went online when it bought about 4,000 T-shirts from a Florida vendor to give to donors during its March for Babies Walk last April. The charity often buys supplies and other materials online, and it also raises money online by selling items at auction — racking up a big tax bill in each case.

“We didn’t know that,” said Rosemary Opbroek, director of the Nebraska chapter. “We wish the law was different. It is taking money away from helping ... babies.”

Article continued: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39159604/ns/business-personal_finance

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT ANYONE AND EVERYONE IN ECOMMERCE READ THIS ENTIRE ARTICLE!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

eCommerce Acronyms Defined on SellerBuzz Radio Tonight!

If you don't know your SEO from your ROI, tonight's show is definitely for YOU!
It all happens LIVE tonight!

8:05 pm Eastern

7:05 pm Central

6:05 pm Mountain

5:05 pm Pacific

See You There!!! Tell 'em MetzyMom Sent You!!!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

SellerBuzz Radio Plays "eCommerce: Fact or Fiction" Tonight!

Tonight, July 29th, SellerBuzz Radio welcomes Fredrick Nijm to play "eCommerce: Fact or Fiction?". For the last 2 weeks, listeners have been emailing their questions to me about eCommerce.

For instance: Everyone says selling online is easy. Is it? Is that a fact or is it fiction? Fred and I will answer that question and about 20 others! Will we agree on everything? Not likely... lol...

Join me for some entertaining and educational discussion and find out what you want to know and need to know about eCommerce!

It all happens LIVE tonight!

8:05 pm Eastern
7:05 pm Central
6:05 pm Mountain
5:05 pm Pacific

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668

See You There!!!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

SellerBuzz Radio Welcomes OPV Expert Steven Nichols

Steven Nichols, CEO and Founder of OPVinc.com, will discuss how important video can be to even the smallest online seller. Steven will give us the "low down" as well as the "how to" be successful using this eCommerce tool. So, whether you are a small store owner on a big site, have your own website, or own one of the big eCommerce venues, you don't want to miss this show!

Don't think video is important for eCommerce? Consider this:

14.6 Billion Videos were watched on YouTube last month.
102 Million Unique visitors on YouTube last month.
According to a US Department of Commerce report earlier this year, a little over a third of the USA DOES NOT regularly access the internet at all. So of those who actually do, more than 90% of them watch online videos.

Steven Nichols joins MetzyMom on SellerBuzz Radio Thursday, July 1, 2010 to help YOU learn how to use video to grow your business! Not in eCommerce? Doesn't matter! If you are a business owner, you need the information Steven is going to give us FOR FREE!

It all happens live, Thursday Night 7-1-10, at http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668
8:05 pm Eastern Time
7:05 pm Central Time
6:05 pm Mountain Time
5:05 pm Pacific Time

See You There!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Chris Fain Discusses Antiques and Collectibles on SellerBuzz Radio

Chris Fain, Founder and CEO of OnlineAuction.com, was on SellerBuzz Radio a few months ago when he discussed eCommerce site OnlineAuction.com, but this Thursday night, he'll give everyone pointers and helpful hints on Collecting and Antiquing As A Hobby and As A Business!!! We'll discuss Where to Find Collectibles and Antiques, What to Look For, How to Price Them, How To List Them, and more!!!

Have Questions that you'd like to ask Chris about Collecting and Antiquing? Send them to me at MetzyMom@SellerBuzz.com and I'll see that they get answered!

It all happens this Thursday, June 17th at http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668 .

Times:
5:05 pm Pacific
6:05 pm Mountain
7:05 pm Central
8:05 pm Eastern

Send In Those Questions and Be At The Show To Hear The Answers!!!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

SellerBuzz Radio Welcomes Paul O'Brien Back!

MetzyMom and Paul O'Brien square off tonight as they discuss, dissect, and debate what's going on in eCommerce! One of the subjects on the table tonight? Social Networking and Blogs!

No OnlineAuction.com Member should miss this show!

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668 at 5:05 Pacific, 6:05 Mountain, 7:05 Central, 8:05 Eastern

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Want to compete Head to Head with Sellers from Other Venues?

Are you selling your items at OnlineAuction.com for less than any other site and still not selling it? Tonight's SellerBuzz Radio show is for YOU!!!

Usher Lieberman of TheFind.com will discuss how YOU can compete head to head with eCommerce sellers on other venues!!!

Don't miss tonight's show!!!

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668

5:05 pm Pacific Time
6:05 pm Mountain Time
7:05 pm Central Time
8:05 pm Eastern Time

See You There!!!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

FleaPirates of OnlineAuction.com on SellerBuzz Radio Tonight!

SellerBuzz Radio Tonight! Success Stories in eCommerce!

Our very own FleaPirates will talk about the 6 Week Stimulus Extravaganza as a personal, team, and site success story.

8:05 pm Eastern Time
7:05 pm Central Time
6:05 pm Mountain Time
5:05 pm Pacific Time


http://www.sellerbuzz.com/ or http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Smith Wesson All Model Circular 1945


What a goody!

Smith and Wesson All Model Circular showing the effective date of December 8, 1945. 17 hand guns are featured.

More Smith and Wesson Brochure details here.

and don't forget

I sell under this user name.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Have You Heard About SellerBuzz.com?

Have you heard about SellerBuzz.com? It debuts the week of November 12, 2009, but you can get a sneak peek right now!!! Looking to start a homebased eCommerce business? Looking to become more than a casual seller? Looking to take your current eCommerce business to the next level? SellerBuzz may be for you!

Click here to visit SELLERBUZZ!

I invite all OnlineAuction.com members to visit SellerBuzz and be with us from the beginning!
Tell Them MetzyMom Sent You!!!

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mauzys Kitchen Collectibles ID Price Guide

I'm selling a good share of my Collectibles Identification, Reference, and Price Guide Books and came across this Kitchen Collectibles one....so decided I just as well jump on the hay wagon!!

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All you have to do is type in AK into the search bar between Sept. 29 - Oct. 5th.

Mauzys Kitchen Collectibles Identification Price Guide Softcover Book
Click here on Sept 29 to see it!

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Will be listing other vintage kitchen items...really makes me wonder about my 'thought' process all these past years. When something got old and dull...I would toss it and buy a shiny new item. What was I thinking? Now I appreciate vintage (s'pose it is because I am vintage?) and will opt to buy vintage over shiny new Made in China!!! Buy vintage....like a fine wine....it really is better!

Supergrannys Treasures

Saturday, September 19, 2009

SALES and SPECIALS at Online Auction!

The Sellers at http://www.onlineauction.com/ are just such busy beavers, setting up Sales and Specials.
Starting on September 24st and on September 29th there will be two scheduled Sales.

The Everything Free Shipping starts on September 24st and will run through October 1st. For one full week these Sellers will be offering FREE Shipping on their Classic and Fixed Price listings.

To find these wonderful deals just type ’Free Shipping’ into OLA’s Search Bar!


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The Second Sale, you Ask? Is all about Kitchens. Here are the details.


Again, Search is going to be really simple because all you have to do is type ‘AK’ in the OLA Search Bar and all of these great items will pop up. Easy as pie!


You are welcome to take a peek at my store too.



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Sunday, September 13, 2009

IBS listings...Nifty Items...All $1.00 or Less

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The 'It's Back' Sale starts on the 15th for 7 days. Simply type IBS in the search box and all the sale participant's items will show up.
These can be found at
Supergrannys Treasures

Advertising Barware Tullamore Dew Water Pitchers

I'm sure there is someone on your Gift List that would love to add one of these retro Tullamore Dew Pitchers to their bar serveware. Very affordably priced and fun to use....
Advertising Barware Tullamore Dew Water Pitcher Irish Whiskey Collectible
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CLICK HERE for details

Advertising Barware Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Clear Green Glass Pitcher
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CLICK HERE for details

Friday, September 11, 2009

Givenchy Picture Hat Goldtone Pin Pinback

Givenchy Picture Hat Goldtone Pin Pinback Marked Designer Jewelry
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A pretty delightful shiny gold Picture Hat with ribbon. Back is marked with GIVENCHY. 7/8 inch diam. A Designer collectible with a nice texture finish design to put on your lapel, collar, hat, etc.

This would make a VERY affordable gift....Be Careful...there are only 105 days to Christmas....don't let the wild-eyed reindeers get too close....start shopping early at Supergrannys Treasures

Monday, September 7, 2009

Happy Labor Day! Christmas shop early...

Happy Labor Day....remember to put your white shoes and bags away today.......

When Labor Day has come and gone, the BBQ mess is all cleaned up then people start turning their thoughts to the upcoming holidays. Decisions decisions....

Halloween...what kinds of candy should I give the neighborhood kids...or do I want to dress up as Maxine or Father Time? All I have to do is get dressed and I'm there....

Thanksgiving...which to serve...turkey or ham? or maybe we should just make a small package of Jello and go to the Senior Center pot luck?

Christmas...make my lists...check my drawers and closets for gifts to re-gift...Photobucket . Start my shopping at all the Sellers at Online Auction. Here's a suggestion for the family with kids who love to be served desserts or even oatmeal in a fancy bowl....
Contemporary Glass Sherbet Ice Cream Dessert Dish Bowl
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Start shopping at Supergrannys Treasures now!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Making Use of the New Canonical Tag Within eCommerce SEO by Craig Smith

Making Use Of The New Canonical Tag Within eCommerce SEO

By Craig Smith


Earlier this year, search engine representatives across all three main search engines, released a statement to announce a uniform method for reducing duplicate content. All three (Google, Bing, Yahoo) announced that they would embrace a "canonical" tag that would assist search engines in understanding primary URL's within a domain.

In ecommerce environments, where navigation paths can lead to as many as 15 URL's for a given product page, this development is a major step to better structure your site for optimal search engine optimization.

Essentially, this “canonical” tag, is included inside the HEAD of any HTML document. When properly leveraged, the tag is now the most effective way to reduce the negative impact that can happen when the same page is indexed multiple times under a variety of URL’s.

This tag is basically conveying to a search crawler, “Googlebot, this URL you are on isn’t the preferred page for this content, href=http://mysite.com/page1.html is.”

In talking to representatives within the engines as well as retailers alike, duplicate content is a paramount issue and this tag will definitely kickstart actions on both sides to improve website indexing.

Here's a real life example. You can have the following example variations for a fictional website:

www.mysite.com

mysite.com

www.mysite.com/

www.mysite.com/index.htm

mysite.com/index.htm

www.mysite.com/home.aspx

So which is the primary page? All of these pages can be indexed, but which version should an engine render?

You can try using 301 redirects to fix, but sometimes these are tough to generate depending on the sophistication of your CMS or eCommerce platform.

You could eliminate URL parameters such as session ID’s and tracking codes, but then you are losing data to help you gauge the impact of your marketing and do not really leverage your analytics optimally. In this situation, use the canonical tag!

How does this impact your SEO efforts? Unlike a 301 which redirects all web traffic, the canonical tag is an indicator for only engines which allows you to keep your existing url.

It will help engines in concentrating link equity into one primary URL, for a specific piece of content, as well as essentially tell them which page you want to have as the “authority” page...while at the same time, not affecting your visitors and their experience in any way.

Want some facts right from Google? Here are answers that they published in their webmaster central blog: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/02/canonical-link-element-presentation.html


From: Practical eCommerce: http://www.practicalecommerce.com/blogs/post/587-Making-use-of-the-new-Canonical-tag-within-eCommerce-SEO