We’ve been helping Irish retailers grow their businesses online since 2010
Strengthen the relationship between you and your customers by getting the help you need from an award-winning full-service digital agency.
We can help provide you with everything you need to grow in the competitive world of eCommerce.
Our team of expert and professional designers, web developers, marketers, and online strategists will be with you from the start and we won’t stop until you’ve reached your goals.
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Upgrade your online presence today by chatting with one of our eCommerce experts.
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Go omnichannel & maximise your sales
Are you looking to get your products on Google Shopping? eBay? Amazon? Not a problem.
Our team of digital experts will make sure your store has the ability to feed products strategically through a selection of the online market and shopping channels.
We’ll make sure your products get seen on global channels like eBay, Amazon and Google Shopping.
Ongoing marketing and support to help you scale
When you partner with Ireland Website Design we don’t just build your website and leave you to it.
We’re with you every step of the way to take your business to the next level, optimising your site’s performance and running online marketing to achieve your goals and unlock the hidden revenue in your online presence.
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We’re Ireland’s eCommerce specialists
We’re a proud partner of Ireland’s largest retail association, Retail Excellence.
Our team are experts in all things eCommerce which is why we designed, developed and maintain the Retail Excellence website.
If you’re a Retail Excellence member and you’re looking to explore your online potential then our team would love to help.
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eCommerce Website Design Q&A
The cost of an online shop depends on a number of factors, including:
- What features/functionality you want
- If you need custom software
- How many pages you need
- If content writing is required
Conversion rates are the percentage of visitors to your website that complete a goal you wanted them to complete.
For example, if you want your visitors to sign up for your email newsletter then the percentage of visitors who sign up for your newsletter on your site will be your conversion rate. Want a visitor to buy a product? Once they’ve paid, they’ve converted.
Depending on the industry, most Irish retailers see a conversion rate between 1-4%.
It depends on your business and what your specific needs are. Different platforms offer different things. The most popular options include Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, and BigCommerce. Check out our blog on Shopify Vs. WooCommerce for more information.
Nope, you can have as many products as you like on your online shop.
A click-through rate is the ratio of users who click on a specific link (for example a CTA in an email) to the number of total users who viewed the email, page, or ad.
Calls-to-action or CTAs are prompts used to encourage users to take action on a page. For example, it could be a button that says ‘Buy Now’, which encourages the user to buy the advertised product.
This is the amount of users leaving your website compared to the amount staying on the website. You can use exit rates to see which pages are keeping your users entertained and engaged and which ones are causing them to lose interest and exit.
Go to your Google Analytics account and click on Behaviour. From here go to Site Content and then Exit Pages to see the exit rates for each one of your pages.
UX stands for User Experience and it relates to how easy and user-friendly your website is to use. The easier your website is for users to navigate and engage with, the better your user experience will be.
When implemented correctly, pop-ups can improve your leads, your conversions, and help you advertise promotions. Check out our blog on the topic to find out more about pop-ups.
A USP stands for a Unique Selling Proposition. A USP is a feature or benefit that makes your company unique and helps it stand out from the rest of the brands in your industry. It makes your audience want to work with you over your competitors.
An example of a USP could be things like:
- Free shipping
- Family owned
- business
- Irish local store
- 50 years in business
You can find out more about defining your USP in our blog post on the subject.
It’s a type of marketing that’s aimed at helping attract more visitors to your online store. Its goal is to get visitors to convert into paying or repeat customers. Find out more about eCommerce marketing in this blog post.
There are a lot of things that can kill your landing page conversions, which is why we put together a blog to explain all the mistakes that could be causing your landing page to suffer. Check our blog out to learn about the 6 landing page mistakes that are most definitely killing your conversions.
You can use the WooCommerce importer tool to switch to Shopify. Read our guide on switching to Shopify from WooCommerce.
A successful marketing campaign is one that converts! If you’re not getting anything out of your marketing then there is definitely something wrong. Check out our blog post on how to create a successful marketing campaign.
Keywords are the words or phrases that are used in search queries. Search engines match these search terms with the keywords in your content and bring up your website on their results pages.
PPC stands for Pay Per Click. It’s pretty much standard paid advertising. PPC is a great way to get people on your website.
SEO stands for search engine optimisation and it’s a process that involves optimising your website to improve your chances of appearing higher on the search results page. If you’d like to learn more about improving your SEO then check out our latest blog on how to overcome the major SEO challenges for eCommerce sites.