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Secure E-commerce Business Solutions

E-commerce represents one of the greatest opportunities for growth in any business today. Whether you sell goods or services, there are opportunities to harness the power of the internet to sell directly, via your website. Successful Ecommerce websites are like well laid out, beautifully designed shops that are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Your website makes it safe and easy for your website visitors to buy from you.
 

Why go on-line?

The figures speak for themselves. The UK has the highest number of on-line shoppers and internet users in Europe.     

On-line sales have grown by 3553% over the past seven years to £30.2 billion a year. 

E-commerce solutions enable your business to reach more potential customers and automate much of the sales process through automatic credit card processing and shipping calculations, automatically generated invoices and dynamic catalogues that tell you what stock you have, when its time to reorder and in depth sales tracking and reporting.

WSI E-commerce solutions

WSI supplies secure e-commerce business solutions for a few products or many thousands. In each case it is crucial that the the experience is intuitive with all the necessary information from size to shipping costs fully presented to the buyer. Expecting shoppers to make even small assumptions can have a huge negative impact on the conversion rate of your website.  Our shopping solutions are based on our expertise in shopper experience and cover all the necessary technical and design considerations, including full integration of merchant accounts, electronic payments, order fulfillment and inventory control.

Contact us today to book an internet business analysis and find out how Ecommerce solutions with WSI can increase sales in your business.







 


Amazon, Britain's biggest online shop, stated in December 2007 that it had received orders for a record 965,000 items on a single day compared with the 2006 record of 700,000. Source BBC

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