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5 Steps for eCommerce Success: Step 1- Defining the Customer Journey

When it comes to eCommerce, there are really two key stakeholders, the customers who buy products and services online, and the businesses responsible for selling the products and services online. Both have their own goals. Buyers in an industrial equipment setting are looking for a faster, safer, and easier way to do their job. ECommerce sellers are looking to improve customer loyalty through greater customer satisfaction and ultimately increase market share and revenue online.

To achieve both of these goals, an essential first step for any eCommerce investment is to map the various customer journeys when using your online store. Before long-term success can be achieved it’s critical to understand who your customer is (all the various personas) and why they’re coming to your site. As an organization, have you answered these three critical questions:

What are you offering that no one else can? Why should your customers care? Who are those customers?

If not, now is a good time to start.

A good idea when trying to understand your customers is to put yourself in their shoes. 85% of business buyers believe the experience a company provides is as important as its products. So one way to do that is to think about how they find a product on your site. What details do they typically have when they begin a search for information on your site? It’s easy when they have an exact product number or description, but what happens if all they have is a serial number, model number, or product category?


Maybe they are just looking for a certain brand. Being able to anticipate the different ways customers will come to your site and then providing them a path to what they’re looking for, no matter how they’re looking for it, is a key feature of an industrial products eCommerce site.

Beyond thinking about search and product identification, consider the following questions when you think about each customer persona:

What are their responsibilities? What are their goals and challenges? What do they need to make their job easier? What do they expect from a digital experience? Why do they buy from you? What is all the information they need from you to make a purchasing decision? What devices do they use? Are there any additional customer personas you seek to attract? If yes, where are they and what do they need to make a purchase?

Understanding your customer is about more than just thinking about a transaction, it’s understanding all the types of information they may be looking for in a self-service portal and then giving it to them in the easiest way possible. Achieving all of this, may not be possible at the first launch.


The key is to prioritize according to business objectives, launch, learn and then adjust or complete the remaining priorities. Remember this is an iterative process—customer needs will evolve and over time your eCommerce solution should evolve as well.

As the adoption of eCommerce accelerates, customers increasingly expect to find what they’re looking for quickly, accurately, and easily. If a site isn’t able to meet those expectations customers have more options available to them than ever before. Creating an efficient purchasing experience can separate a site from the competition and buyers have proven to reward businesses for this experience.

If you want to begin your own steps towards eCommerce success head to genalpha.com to learn more or schedule a free demo.

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