Free Webinar: What E-commerce businesses can do during the COVID-19 Crisis?

Free Webinar: What E-commerce businesses can do during the COVID-19 Crisis?

Online sales have been growing amid this pandemic and the subsequent social distancing. A 40% jump in eCommerce has been observed since the declaration of emergency on March 12. This jump also brings new challenges for eCommerce businesses.

As the coronavirus quarantine continues, there are a number of factors that would change how consumers continue to shop online. Regardless of the discrepancies in reporting, retailers need to boost their eCommerce capacities in terms of messaging as well as ordering. Also, eCommerce sites doubled their ad spend in less than a month, from $4.8 million for the week of February 17 to $9.6 million for the week of March 9

Discover all the strategies that are required to nudge your company through this crisis. Join us for an interactive webinar where we will throw light on how organizations across the world are staying afloat and how you can develop an action plan to minimize the impacts of global demand shocks.

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Stay Ahead of the Curve

As most authorities advise organizations to prepare for the long haul, here are some steps you take to address the impact of coronavirus on your eCommerce business:

  • Remember that your B2B customers and their customers are relying on you to run operations smoothly. Synchronize your business systems and distribution centers to ensure online product information is constantly updated in real-time.
  • Make sure your web store also displays real-time stock levels and pricing. During times of uncertainty, customers need the reassurance that items are in stock and will be shipped if they are ordered. If items are out of stock, provide a realistic ship date.
  • Optimize the performance and functionality of your eCommerce platform to address peaks in traffic. Make sure that your website has a strong web structure to avoid any loss in business revenue and reputation.
  • Establish ways to reassure customers about order fulfillment while letting customers track their deliveries. Keep customers informed about how you’re keeping employees safe and the measures you’re taking in handling and shipping products.

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