Keen snoqualmie snow boot
Well, happy days, Keen one of our favorite brands, have given us a leg up with some great press in the Mail on Sunday. The MOS are running a piece on the new super cool Keen snoqualmie winter boot, during November. Webtogs are the featured supplier, which is great.
This is really great for Webtogs, but puts us under pressure to get the site live and ready for customers. With that in mind, we are on target to launch the site on or around November 5th.
The Future of eCommerce – where next?
I’ve been part of the eCommerce space for nine years now and I’ve loved every minute of it, seeing the first online merchants go live, the first price comparison engine launch in the UK (shopgenie -> Kelkoo UK), and research and review sites gaining a foothold.
There has been many challenges from badly designed sites, delivery screw-ups, and security concerns – all still present today but with many more people “getting it”.
The industry itself has continued to grow and expand as more web-savvy customers come along, start spending more, and feel more confident buying all manner of more expensive goods from clothing to cars. In the UK, sales are up 36% on last year and generating over 4 billion pounds per month, with apparel accounting for nearly 15% of that (figures and graph from Forrester Research):
So the question for me is – “what is the ecommerce world going to do over the next few years and how can Webtogs take advantage of it?”. In answer to this, I’ve listed a few trends I’m watching in particular and considering how to relate these to the business:
- Social Bookmarking & Sharing of Products – we’ve seen examples of this at places like Kaboodle where users clip things they’ve seen on the web and then can share those lists and discuss them with others. In theory, we could offer this functionality to people who wanted to produce shareable lists of outdoor adventure gear, although the jury is still out on how many people use this type of feature on a regular basis.
- Virtual Dressing Rooms – which is getting very Boo.com like but also makes sense. Sites like Zafu let you tell it your size and then it shows a 3d model of you and issues personalised recommendations. Could work perhaps for outdoor clothing.
- User Generated Content – There’s lots of research around showing how ecommerce reviews help people make buying decisions that translates into a conversion rate uplift – and this can be standard reviews, product videos (hundreds on youtube), and even q/a sessions. Of course, I have to mention Crowdstorm at this point but also James has mentioned the Reevoo boys too who provide this sort of content.
- Getting the Basics Right – which is probably the most important of them all, from having the ability to contact a physical person in multiple ways (email, skype, phone, live online chat), having a really usable and enjoyable site, and a smooth checkout process.
- Better Delivery Options – whilst not as exciting, have a lot of future innovations coming up which should really make this a better experience. Night time deliveries, ability to pick-up products from multiple drop off points and return them, paying a membership fee each year to get exclusive delivery options, and being able to choose times within 30 minute windows.
These are probably the top five that interest me right now, all of which can be expanded in much more detail than I’ve listed above. One things for sure – finally ecommerce is innovating again and if you don’t move fast – you’ll be left behind!
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