Small
Business Ecommerce Web Design
If your small business is venturing into ecommerce, you may
be daunted by the
technical wizardry you think is involved. But fear not: complete
web store software
packages will keep all the technical wizardry safely behind
the screen, so you don't
have to worry about it. All you have to do is choose
a design, stock your store, and
promote it. Here's how to do that.
Designing Your Online Store: Choosing a Template
When starting a brand-new online store for a small business, you're better
off choosing a pre-existing design template rather than having a design done
from scratch.
- Templates. If you’re not quite sure what
kind of design you'd like, you can browse through the design templates
included with most hosted online store programs.
- Themes. Some online store builders take the design template concept
one step further, with "themes." Themes are essentially
templates that include not only basic design elements but also text
styles such as font faces and sizes. Themes also allow for slightly
different pages across a website with a single unified design, without
having to configure each page individually. For instance, a web
store theme might include a product description page, a product
category page, an "add to cart" page, and a checkout page.
Just by choosing a single theme, you have all the pages in the shopping
cart designed with a single, unified professional design, just like
big, successful web stores.
- Theme builder. If you want to make changes to a theme–say
a different font or a different color–some web store software
packages make it easy with a "theme builder." With the
theme builder, you can select values for features such as color
and font. You can even choose to build a theme from scratch, though
for most web stores this will be a case of re-inventing the wheel
unnecessarily. You don't need to know anything about HTML; the interface
is much like a word processing program.
- Professional design. Once you've created your store using templates
or a theme builder, you can turn to a professional designer to make
your site really special. Still, you may want to stick with the
basic template or theme-builder site until you have a firm idea
of how users are interacting with it and what elements are working.
That way you'll have concrete requests to make of the designer.
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