E-commerce experts reveal 7 ways to boost your B2B online sales
Here's how to get ahead in the increasingly competitive B2B e-commerce market, with seven ways to optimise your B2B online sales.
1. Target your audience with verified business and consumer data
"As corporate data grows 40% annually over the next
decade, marketers need to get a handle on their data quality. It’s
estimated anywhere between 10 and 25% of B2B marketing databases have
errors, according to VentureBeat's 2014 State of Marketing Report," says
Jay Blaker, Data Ambassador at Infogroup, which services 70% of Fortune
100 companies.
2. Grab their attention with strategically placed earned media coverage
About one in every four news consumers are influenced by
content in news outlets, e.g. print and online media, when written by a
brand, found Acquity Group's 2015 Next Generation of Commerce Study.
That's according to Allison Ward, Senior Account Executive at Walker
Sands Communications.
3. Drive traffic through killer search engine optimization (SEO)
"Forrester’s Interactive Marketing Forecast for 2011-2016
predicts that 26% of all advertising spending will come from interactive
marketing. $33 billion of that spending will come through search," adds
John Fairley, VP of Digital Services at Walker Sands Digital.
4. Gain trust through strong product content management (PCM)
"78% of consumers say quality product information online
is very important when it comes to making a purchase decision, and 64%
say the same for in store, as found in a new study by Shotfarm,"
comments Mike Lapchick, Founder and CEO at Shotfarm, a product content
exchange network.
5. Build loyalty by providing a personalized customer experience
Bob Barr, Managing Director at Acquity Group, Part of
Accenture Interactive, says: "Nearly half (49%) of consumers are
comfortable with retailers collecting personal info, in exchange for
more personalized service, according to a past Cisco Customer Experience
Research report."
6. Optimize your serviceability with a scalable e-commerce platform
"87% of buyers prefer ordering from a company offering
delivery transparency, as found by The Acquity Group 2015 Next
Generation of Commerce Study," claims Chris Dalton, CEO at CloudCraze, a
natively developed Salesforce eCommerce application.
7. Engage cutomers on social in real-time
98% of marketers report a positive impact to revenue from
real-time marketing, with 89% of real-time marketers in agreement that
they can easily tie these efforts to overall business goals, according
to The 2015 Wayin Real-Time Marketing Report.
Source : pcr-online
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