
Looking to sell your products and accept payments online? The Website Marketing Group has a complete ecommerce solution designed for businesses who are looking to run an online store and securely accept payments online.
E-commerce happens when a consumer orders a product from a business and pays for it either when they receive the product or directly online at the time of ordering. It happens when a business pays another business via its website for supplies. Many Australian businesses are thriving online with E-commerce websites. Why not have your business join them.
The Website Marketing Group deploy a wide range of technologies to help our clients generate sales online. We have powerful shopping cart solutions that integrate with our Content Management System (CMS). Numerous internet payment gateways may be incorporated to allow your business to receive credit card payments online.
Contact us today on 1300 911 772 to find out more about our ecommerce website solutions!
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The Website Marketing Group's e-commerce website design experience goes back over 15 years.
It includes the development of online catalogues, shopping carts, online payment gateways for
bathroom manufacturers, government organisations, financial institutions, retailers, insurance
companies and publicly traded blue chip companies.
Below are some visual directions of our more recent work.
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A Gift Worth Giving | Clark |
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Beauty Wonderland | Heartland |
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Instyle Furniture | Starion |
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Brewtopia | AMCO |
The Website Marketing Group employ proven processes into the development of the ecommerce payment system to ensure that it is fit for purpose and that it genuinely serves the interests of our clients' customers that are using it as a method of dispensing cash and other essential monetary processes.
The first step in our process of creating a successful website is to clearly articulate a viable online strategy. By understanding what the site needs to accomplish, the right decisions can be made. For this reason, at The Website Marketing Group our process begins with a team of consultants researching your online business, its target audience and its competitive environment through intensive data-collection and analysis. Based on these findings, The Website Marketing Group defines the website strategy, including the site’s goals, success metrics and value proposition.
The online strategy is described in a comprehensive document called the Ecommerce Requirements Specification (ERS). The ERS also includes Creative, Functional, SEO, Search, Content and Technical Requirements. Additionally, the ERS recommends to what extent custom development and 3rd Party Applications will be necessary during implementation, or whether standard ecommerce website tools could suffice.
The next step is visualizing all the ERS requirements through functional design. The functional design provides a visual blueprint and map of the website through Information Architecture wireframes, sitemaps and process flows. Once the Information Architecture is signed off, our web designers start the creative concepts for the website usually delivered as images (jpegs, pngs). The final design is approved and development begins.
The development and implementation phase begins, which The Website Marketing Group terms the Ecommerce Development Module (EDM). The EDM encompasses all the design, coding, QA, User Acceptance Testing, Migration and Launch processes that are involved in any professional website development. Each step is planned in advance in the ERS phase, and then our implementation is carefully choreographed and managed to ensure the best results.
The chart below illustrates the components of our ecommerce website development workflow:

Why do we bother with an e-commerce development process? The answer is simple: you wouldn’t build a house without an architect and a blueprint, and you shouldn’t build a website without a digital equivalent. If you want your digital ‘storefront’ to crumble, the surest way to ensure failure and waste untold time and money is to skip proper planning and jump blindly into implementation. We swear by our e-commerce processes because it works!
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