10 Essential Features For B2B
eCommerce
If
your company provides Business To Business (B2B) solutions, it is crucial that
your eCommerce website has exactly the right features that your audience
require.
The
B2B sales cycle is often fairly complex and lengthy when compared to Business
To Consumer (B2C) sales. Therefore, providing a beautiful User Interface (UI)
alongside a Solid User Experience (UX) is of paramount importance.
Does
your B2B eCommerce website have these ten important features?
1/
A search tool
Having
a search tool is important for B2B and B2C eCommerce sites. Most eCommerce
websites will have a basic search tool in place as standard. Having an advanced
search tool allows users to define exactly what they are looking for and
improve their experience on your website. Adding an autocomplete feature within
the search can also allow users to search for the types of items/services they
are looking for even quicker!
2/
Simple website navigation
Your
website navigation should be geared towards allowing visitors to find the
product or service they are looking for with minimal clicks and in the quickest
amount of time. As well as main menu navigation, you may want a drop-down menu
e.g. if you are a clothing retailer offering Men and Women’s clothing, under
the ‘Men’ menu tab you could add a drop-down with all of the types of clothing
you offer e.g. Shirts, Jackets, Trousers, ties etc.
Product
listing pages can then have filter options such as: Pricing (lowest to
highest), Ratings, Colours, The list goes on, however, the key is to provide
navigation that will allow your target audience to find items/services and
checkout as quickly and hassle free as possible.
3/
Customer Registration
For
B2B eCommerce registration is usually required. Allowing users to sign up
quickly with the minimum amount of required fields (name, email, company
address etc.) is important. Once customers login this will typically give them
access to the full products and services range, unique prices, the agreed terms
and the ability to make payments on and off-line.
Once
a customer is registered on your website, you then have their details stored
for future marketing use and up-sell opportunities.
4/
Option for quick ordering
Some
B2B customers will know exactly what they want to order from your online store
and have the item numbers or SKUs ready to make the purchase. Instruct your Web
Development Company to add a quick order form, this will allow your customers
to swiftly enter item numbers and quantity needed without the need to browse
the website.
5/
Option to request a quote
For
some websites, the products may be too complex or detailed to show pricing
information via the website. For these types of products, you may want to
consider having an ‘Add to Quote Basket’ option. This will allow the customer
to easily request a quotation from you for all of the products they are
interested in.
6/
Customer pricing options
In
many cases, B2B companies will have different prices and rates for different
customers. There are lots of ways to structure this on a B2B eCommerce website,
including:
- Specific prices for SKUs
- Rates for groups of customers
- Discounts for groups of customers
These
are just a few examples of how pricing can be set for different customers. If
you have rates for specific customers stored on CSV files, for example, it
would be worth ensuring your Web Development agency develops your CMS (Content
Management System), to allow for CSV uploads with set pricing for certain
customer groups.
7/
A mobile responsive design
This
should now be a no-brainer, however, it is amazing to see the amount of
businesses that still do not have a mobile responsive website. Google now ranks
mobile friendly websites higher in its search results and according to
Econsultancy, 48% of UK millennials said that a poor mobile experience would
make it less likely for them to use a business’s other products (54% globally).
If
your eCommerce website does not work smoothly across mobile tablet and desktop
it is imperative you act now.
8/
Allow for multiple users within one account
Many
businesses will have several employees accessing the same business account on a
B2B eCommerce website to place orders. Having a solid system in place to
clearly differentiate each user within an organization and clearly organize the
orders placed by each user is important.
9/
Sales Team Friendly
Some
customers may want assistance with placing orders. Make it simple and easy for
your sales reps to be able to login to a customer’s account on their behalf and
place the order for them. Sales reps will then, once logged into the customer’s
account, have a chance to review recent orders and have the ability to build a
relationship and up-sell to the customer.
10/
Email marketing
This
is a great way to engage with both your existing B2B customers and those who
have signed up to your mailing list. Using software such as Mailchimp or
Campaign Monitor you can send out promotions, recommendations based upon recent
orders, discounts and much more to bring in new and repeat business.
Looking
to update your existing site or design a new B2B eCommerce website? Contact us
today for a free consultation and proposal!
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