Requirements
- This course is created for beginners who are looking to either get started with eCommerce or improve their existing eCommerce businesses.
- There are no prerequisites needed for this course. You don’t need to have prior coding, design, or technical expertise.
- This course gives you a blueprint you can follow to get started with the essential elements of eCommerce
- This course starts with the basics of eCommerce, Dropshipping, Shopify, WooCommerce, Alibaba, Amazon, eBay and lead generation and casually touches on advanced methods.
- You should have a strong desire to build a Passive Income Business through eCommerce
- You must have the proper mindset and be willing to take action
- No prior eCommerce experience needed
- The desire and passion to learn all about eCommerce
- A computer with an internet connection
Description
If you’re looking to make money online, or even if you just want to increase the profits of your existing business; creating an eCommerce store is an excellent strategy. Scratch that: this is 100% the best way to make money online and that goes for hobbyists, entrepreneurs, bloggers and small businesses alike.
Bold claim? Sure is! But read on to find out why we can be confident in making it.
So just what is eCommerce? Of course, the term refers to online commerce: i.e. selling products online.
But
while eCommerce could mean selling an eBook from a landing page, it is
most often used to refer more exclusively to online shops that sell
multiple products and that have a particular layout and set-up. The most
popular example of an eCommerce store is undoubtedly
Amazon. This acts just like a high street store and allows you to browse
products at your leisure and add them to a shopping cart. The only
difference is that you can do all this from the comfort of your home and
once you check out, the products are the simply delivered to you
wherever you are.
It’s a familiar concept, but what makes it so important?
Why eCommerce is the Future
#1 eCommerce is Growing
The
first thing you need to recognize is that eCommerce is growing. In the
early days, people were uncertain about spending money online and found
that it was daunting handing over their card details and trusting in a
supplier that they couldn’t meet face to face.
But now look at
companies like Amazon and eBay. These are household names around the
world and everyone from the young and tech savvy to the elderly are now
happy to shop with them. These companies have helped many people to put
aside any concerns they might have had regarding eCommerce and to trust
in buying online.
And eCommerce is growing as well doing massive business.
For
proof, you need look no further than stats from ‘Cyber Monday’. Cyber
Monday is a national holiday of sorts where online retailers are
anticipated to lower their prices. It follows Black Friday but these
days it tends to do nearly as much business – and it’s growing rapidly.
For
example, in 2014 Cyber Monday created a total of $2.59 billion sales
online. That’s no small number but in 2015 this was increased to $3.19
billion. That’s a huge increase. $2.28 billion of these were on desktop
(versus $2.04 billion last year) while $838 million were through mobile
devices (versus $548 million).
Across all devices, Cyber Monday increased by 21%!
Seeing
as Amazon is probably the best known online retailer, how is its growth
going? Well, the company sold a total of $107.01 billion worth of
products in 2015. The company employees 230,800 and there are 304
million active Amazon customer accounts. The brand is worth $47.73
billion and this is only expected to continue to grow as well.
The
story is the same across the board. People are becoming more and more
familiar with eCommerce and high-street stores are struggling. This is
undoubtedly the future of selling and it’s easy to see why.
#2 It’s Convenient
So
what is it that has led to such growth in eCommerce? Well, the simple
fact of the matter is that online sales benefit everyone. The only
reason online sales haven’t already dwarfed physical sales is probably
the fact that some people still don’t trust shopping online or aren’t
sure how to go about it. Over time this concern will be eroded more and
more – while tools like PayPal will make it easier and safer than ever
before.
When you sell products online, it means that you don’t
have to employ staff and you don’t have to rent the same amount of
physical space. You’ll need somewhere to store your products (unless
you’re drop shipping) but other than that, your only costs will be
hosting, shipping and web design.
Lower overheads mean more
profit for you but they also mean lower prices for customers. Customers
now have the ability to order products online conveniently but on top of
that, they’ll be getting them for a much lower price.
There’s also
greater versatility in terms of what you can sell. With an eCommerce
store you can sell physical products which will require some up-front
investment. But
There’s also a lot less up-front cost. If you
wanted to set up a high-street store, then you would need to be willing
to spend a large amount of money to rent the physical space, to invest
in the stock and to manage staff etc.
However, if you are
setting up an online store then all you’re going to need is some
inventory to sell (perhaps not if you are going to be selling digital
products or acting as an affiliate) and a website. It takes just a few
clicks to set up an eCommerce store and that means you can have one up
and running in minutes for a negligible cost.
#3 It’s the Best Way to Monetize a Website
The
last two examples explain why businesses should launch their own
eCommerce stores and why you might consider launching an eCommerce store
as your business. But you should also sit up and take notice if you run
a blog or website already and you’re just looking for a way to monetize
it.
Why? Because it’s actually one of the most effective methods there is of making money from an eCommerce website.
Until
now, you likely have been relying on one of several methods to make
money online. Perhaps you’re making ads from advertising on your website
(Google AdSense for example) or maybe you’re making money by selling an
affiliate product.
In either of those scenarios, it’s
important to recognize that you have placed yourself at the bottom of
the ‘foodchain’. In other words, you’re being paid by those advertisers
and product creators in order to send business their way. The fact that
they’re happy to continue paying you, means that they’re making more
money that that from you. In other words, they’re earning more from your
visitors than you are! You’re getting a small share of their profit but
they’re taking home the lion’s share. And in fact, you’re essentially
doing their work for them!
And that’s why you’ll typically
earn about 1-50 cents per click on an advert. Meaning in turn that
you’re going to need hundreds of thousands of visitors to your site a
day to make any reasonable money. Compare this with selling your own
products and making $20-50 each time. Of course, it’s much easier to get
someone to click on an advert than it is to get them to buy something –
but not as much easier as you think if you have decent products and
you’re running your store well. The bottom line? You can make a living
from a website with just a few hundred daily visitors instead.
If
you have an eCommerce website, then the buck stops with you. Now you’re
making the maximum profit from your customers because you’re selling
something to them and keeping the difference. What’s more, is that
you’re keeping your visitors on your eCommerce website and engaged with
your brand. You’re not sending them away, you’re keeping them right
where you want them and making a real difference to the way they see
you.
Finally, selling eCommerce products is better than
selling digital products or affiliate products because it’s something
that anyone can appreciate. Only a very specific type of person buys
eBooks about making money online. Phone cases and clothes though? That
has a much broader appeal!
Try putting an eCommerce website on
your existing website and just see what a difference it makes to your
profits. And the potential for growth is MASSIVE.
What You’ll Learn
So
with all that in mind then, it’s definitely worth learning how to
create an eCommerce store so that you can start maximizing your online
earnings. And potentially, so that you can turn your small website into
your very own global brand selling products that get you really excited!
That’s where this course comes in. Here, you will learn:
How to run an eCommerce website and create an effective business model
How to set up your own eCommerce website with one of several eCommerce platforms
How to find, create or buy products you can sell online
How to build an eCommerce website and social media presence to promote your store
How to stock and design your eCommerce website to maximize sales
How to price your products
How to choose products that will sell well
How to use apps, plugins and more to get even more sales
And much more!
In short, you’ll learn how to create an eCommerce business or add eCommerce to your existing model in simple, easy steps. From there, you’ll then be shown multiple ways you can increase your profits and turn that business into a huge success.
Learn the Blueprint for WooCommerce, Shopify, AliBaba, Amazon, and eBay.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners who wants to make passive, recurring income online through building an eCommerce business
- Anyone willing to put in the work and reap the rewards of starting an eCommerce business
- Bloggers, business owners, sport trainers , coaches, consultants, speakers, authors and anyone with the desire to learn about eCommerce
- 9-5 workers who want to make side income from eCommerce
- Anyone who is interested in learning an effective way to start earning money online through eCommerce.