How to Create a Marketing Strategy For a New eCommerce Website



How to Create a Marketing Strategy For a New eCommerce Website | You have all these products that you want to sell on your eCommerce site. They’re so beautiful, your website looks amazing, but hey, you launch a site, a couple days go by, no orders, no traffic. And if you’re lucky and you get an order, chances are it’s your mom or one of your best friends. Today, I’m going to break down how to create a marketing strategy for a new eCommerce website.

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Dollar Shave Club – https://www.dollarshaveclub.com/
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/
Shopify – https://www.shopify.com/
Hello Bar – https://www.hellobar.com/
ClickFunnels – https://www.clickfunnels.com/
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Google AdWords – https://www.rankingcoach.com/
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So step one, I want you to focus on a niche or a segment.

You don’t want to create an eCommerce store that sells everything like Amazon. You’re going to get crushed. Be an expert. It’s too hard to be a big eCommerce store that does everything, reason being is the bigger companies are going to outdo you on pricing, you won’t be an expert on anything so you don’t really have an advantage over them, plus they’re going to offer faster shipping than you.

So when you pick a niche, you can be an expert on that niche and have the best product within that category. People will get to know you for that, even if your product’s a bit more expensive than the competitors, you can still do well and win.

Step two, create a killer, unique selling proposition.

Why should people buy from you? For example, one of my friends sells insoles, like those Dr. Scholl insoles, but she sells custom ones just for high heels, and her brand isn’t Dr. Scholl’s, but she makes over six figures a month in profit just through Facebook ads going to her eCommerce store.

Why, because she created amazing video that breaks down her life in high heels, how she loves these high-end luxury high heels, and they’re all uncomfortable, and she broke down how she created the best insole to make it comfortable for women of all shapes, all sizes, to be able to walk in these high heels, feel amazing, and be comfortable 24/7.

So when you have a killer, unique selling proposition, you’re more likely to get sales. So specialize and have your unique selling proposition to be all about that specialty.

Step three, create a fantastic user experience.

I love Shopify. If you’re going to be in the eCommerce world, use Shopify. Now, even though Shopify is amazing when you ship a product to someone, you want to make sure it’s an amazing experience, as well, from the design of the product, the way you make people feel. All of this will help you generate more sales, as well.

Step four, pick one traffic source.

Look, you want to do SEO, great, it’s a long-term gain, or if you want to do ads, you can do Google Product Ads, Amazon Product Ads, Facebook Lookalike Audiences, or you can even do the same thing on Google AdWords. Either way, pick one ad source and go all in.

For example, if you’re in eCommerce, I would recommend that you start off with Facebook ads. That tends to convert really well for Shopify stores selling one or two products only.

Step number five, maximize your value per visitor.

Do you have upsells, do you have downsells? All that will help you generate more money so the ads are more profitable, or even your SEO’s more profitable. You could also use Hello Bar to collect email addresses when people are about to leave your eCommerce store, so that way you can market to them afterward and email them and convince them, hey, here’s why you need to buy from us, or here’s $15 off, or here’s why we’re special and you can tell your story or your unique selling proposition.

It’ll all help, that’s why you should collect emails. You should also do the same with push notifications. You can use tools like subscribers.com to maximize your eCommerce sales because when someone goes to your checkout page but they don’t buy, you can use push notifications to get them back and then get them to convert.

[Watch the full video to continue…]

00:00 – Introduction
00:37 Step 1 – Focus on a niche or segment
01:22 Step 2 – Create a killer USP
02:27 Step 3 – Create a fantastic User Experience
03:04 Step 4 – Pick one traffic Source
03:37 Step 5 – Maximize your value per visitor
04:27 Step 6 – Maximize your Average Order Value
05:37 Step 7 – Maximize your Customer Lifetime Value

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  1. Hi Neil, I'm working on creating emails for my e-commerce store. Do you have templates for promotions or a strategy for emailing? For example, what's an email sequence for a promotion? I was hoping to find some templates for different email promotions. Then make this automated throughout the year. For example, just do the same promotions again year after year. Thanks.

  2. I have zero knowledge about selling things online. Please answer a few questions:
    I am importing phone covers from China and I want to sell them online in India (NOT DROPSHIPPING). So how much will a website that is totally live for customers to shop cost? Also what is the difference between a website and a shopify store and which should I opt for among the two? Once when my online website is ready do I still need to pay some recurring charges every now and then to keep my website running or is it just a one time cost? Right now I feel the cost of making a website and advertising/bringing traffic to it is costing a lot more than the products itself that im going to sell.

  3. I am building a social media marketing agency right now and I am looking for a niche. So e-commerce would be a great niche. But how to find the ones that don't do well and need my service? Just contacting all of them and making an offer to work with them?

  4. im building a ecommerce website for a start up but I am using wordpress and woocommerce, they only have one product. I like the customization of wordpress themes, I love "The7" highly reccoemnd that theme!

  5. I'm into e-commerce business that sells traditional handcrafted heritage products. 4 months have gone by and I haven't had my first order yet. I am paying fixed costs which makes it harder for me to continue the website. Please give me some suggestions.

  6. Hi, we are planning to build e-commerce platform, Any suggestions what important things should be implemented and how marketing of new platform should be done? Also being a new company what all promotinal activities and campaigns I should focus on ?

  7. Your videos are very informative , love your channel
    I have a situation and i hope you will be able to guide me through this
    I am a marketing student and as a part of a capstone project , i intend to design a website , list a couple of products and demonstrate ways how i can on page optimise it . I just need to design, not sell anything there . also i want to add backlinks Can you please tell me if wordpress would serve my purpose? Also can I link Google analytics to it ? Will it cost me anything?

  8. Facebook Ads are soooo complex Neil, do you have a specific FB ADS course or can you recommend one please? User friendly course. Have been following you for years. 😊

  9. Hi, i have blogging website on wordpress and i am using yoast as seo plugin. So do i have to manually submit new publish posts links in search console? or yoast will do it automatically?

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