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Setting Up An E-Commerce Online Store

Setting up an e-commerce online store can be a rewarding venture.

Part 1.

Here are the steps, guidelines, and recommendations to help you get started:

Define your business plan:

  1. Determine the products or services you want to sell. 

Own and other stores/register by paying monthly expenses,

  • Shoes
  • Cloth
  • Stitching
  • Handicrafts
  • Fresh Vegetables
  • Commodities 
  • Salt Related Products
  • Pets and Birds
  • Animal buy and sell
  • Real Estate/Land Purchase
  • Legal Services and Consultation
  • Jobs
  • Merry Making/matching
  • Advertising 
  • Charity/Supporting needy people
  1. Identify your target market and competition.
  • Local geographical location
  • Jhelum, Other Cities, and Pakistan
  • Oversea Pakistanis 
  • International Buyers
  1. Define your unique selling proposition (USP).
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  • It’s time to save! We have brought Bazaar to your home. 
  • But will have a different page with the respective USP. 
  1. Set your business goals and objectives.
  • Increase Clientele base by 15% every month by extending reach.
  • Increase local sales as well as attract foreign buyers
  • Book customers in advance from overseas to help them buy goods/services 

on their behalf for their families in Pakistan and elsewhere.

  1. Choose a suitable e-commerce platform:
  • Research and compare different e-commerce platforms (e.g., Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce).
  • Consider factors like ease of use, customization options, pricing, and scalability.
  • Select a platform that aligns with your business requirements.
  1. Register a domain name:
  • Choose a domain name that reflects your brand and is easy to remember.
  • Register your domain through a domain registrar (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap).
  • Ensure the domain is available and purchase it.
  1. Set up your website:
  • Sign up for an account on your chosen e-commerce platform.
  • Follow the platform’s instructions to set up your store.
  • Customize the design and layout of your store to match your brand.
  • Create relevant pages (e.g., home, product listings, about us, contact us).
  1. Add products and manage inventory:
  • Upload high-quality product images.
  • Write compelling product descriptions.
  • Set product prices, shipping options, and stock levels.
  • Organize your products into appropriate categories and collections.
  1. Set up payment gateways:
  • Choose reliable and secure payment gateways (e.g., PayPal, Stripe, Easy Paise).
  • Configure the payment gateway settings on your e-commerce platform.
  • Ensure the checkout process is seamless and user-friendly.
  1. Implement shipping and fulfillment options:
  • Determine your shipping methods (e.g., flat rate, free shipping, third-party logistics).
  • Set up shipping zones and rates based on customer locations.
  • Integrate with shipping carriers (e.g., FedEx, UPS, GPO, TCS) for real-time shipping quotes.
  • Decide on packaging materials and processes.
  1. Establish customer support channels:
  • Provide clear contact information on your website.
  • Set up a customer support email address.
  • Consider integrating live chat or chatbot functionality.
  • Establish a system to manage and respond to customer inquiries.
  1. Implement marketing strategies:
  • Optimize your website for search engines (SEO).
  • Develop a content marketing plan (e.g., blog, videos, social media).
  • Utilize social media marketing to promote your products.
  • Consider paid advertising options (e.g., Google Ads, Facebook Ads).
  1. Test and launch your store:
  • Ensure all aspects of your store function correctly.
  • Test the purchasing process, payment gateway, and shipping options.
  • Make necessary adjustments and fixes before launching.
  • Announce your store launch through various marketing channels.

Examples of successful e-commerce online stores:

Shopify: www.shopify.com

Amazon: www.amazon.com

Nike: www.nike.com

Glossier: www.glossier.com

Setting up an e-commerce store requires continuous monitoring, improvement, and adaptation based on customer feedback and market trends. Stay committed, analyze data, and refine your strategies to ensure long-term success.

Part 2.

How to create a strong unique selling proposition (USP)?  

To create a strong unique selling proposition (USP) for an e-commerce store selling a variety of products and services, it’s important to highlight what makes your store stand out from competitors. Here are some potential USPs for each category:

Shoes:

Exclusive collection of designer shoes for fashion-forward individuals.

Customizable shoes with a wide range of materials, colors, and styles.

Ethically sourced and eco-friendly shoe options.

Clothing and garments:

Unique, trendy, and curated fashion pieces for style-conscious individuals.

Custom-made clothing tailored to fit customers’ specific measurements.

Sustainable and fair-trade clothing options.

Stitching services:

Professional and precise stitching services with quick turnaround times.

Customized tailoring to meet individual preferences and requirements.

Expert alteration and repair services for clothing items.

Handicrafts:

Authentic, handcrafted products with intricate designs and cultural significance.

Support local artisans and promote fair trade practices.

Limited-edition and one-of-a-kind handicrafts that are not easily found elsewhere.

Fresh vegetables and fruits:

Locally sourced, organic, and farm-fresh produce for health-conscious individuals.

Convenient delivery options with a focus on freshness and quality.

A wide variety of seasonal produce and hard-to-find specialty items.

Commodities:

Competitive prices on essential commodities with bulk purchase options.

Reliable supply chain ensuring timely delivery of products.

Special deals and discounts for loyal customers.

Jobs and ads:

Comprehensive job listings and opportunities across various industries.

User-friendly platform connecting job seekers and employers.

Advanced search and filtering options for targeted job searches.

Remember to select a USP that aligns with your target market and resonates with your customers. Conduct market research, identify customer pain points, and emphasize the unique benefits and value your e-commerce store offers compared to competitors.

By: Mohammad Ifrahim Butt, Jhelum, Pakistan.

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