Recently, or maybe not that recent, I've noticed that there has been an influx of blogshops. For the unsure, blogshops are just like any other shop, selling just about anything, just that it is set up online.
Being an avid shopper, as well as one who spends time on the internet often, I have seen myself succumb to buying from blogshops. Many a time, my purchases are sweeeeet! I've not met any dead sellers or had any trouble with getting my items. But don't get me wrong... I still shop at retail shops. In fact, I love both :) Blog shops are fun to scroll through when I just don't have the time to step out (when exams are round the corner).
Apart from being a buyer from online shops, I have also tried selling stuff by setting up my own blog shop. It didn't go so well though. Naturally, I prefer buying to selling stuff. Those who buy from blogshops, you may think that it is easy work, but it is a hell lot of work for the sellers.
They have to choose the supplies from the supplier, model and take photos of the clothes, photoshop them (not the clothes but the way they display the clothes in the blogshop) with the price on it so that it looks appealing. It is TIME CONSUMING. Period.
Having been on both sides of the spectrum, here are some tips to set up a good blogshop :) Hope blogshop entrepreneurs out there would find these tips useful.
To end this post, I shall now share 2 local (i.e. SG) blogshops of which I have bought items and gotten great service from. Effective word-of-mouth :)
Being an avid shopper, as well as one who spends time on the internet often, I have seen myself succumb to buying from blogshops. Many a time, my purchases are sweeeeet! I've not met any dead sellers or had any trouble with getting my items. But don't get me wrong... I still shop at retail shops. In fact, I love both :) Blog shops are fun to scroll through when I just don't have the time to step out (when exams are round the corner).
Apart from being a buyer from online shops, I have also tried selling stuff by setting up my own blog shop. It didn't go so well though. Naturally, I prefer buying to selling stuff. Those who buy from blogshops, you may think that it is easy work, but it is a hell lot of work for the sellers.
They have to choose the supplies from the supplier, model and take photos of the clothes, photoshop them (not the clothes but the way they display the clothes in the blogshop) with the price on it so that it looks appealing. It is TIME CONSUMING. Period.
Having been on both sides of the spectrum, here are some tips to set up a good blogshop :) Hope blogshop entrepreneurs out there would find these tips useful.
- Have big, visible and clear pictures - helps the buyer to analyse the clothes more closely.
- Have a model to model your clothes - the buyer is able to see if the dress looks nice overall.
- Constantly update your collections - this gives people more incentive to visit your shop. if the time lag is too long, your customers may forget about you. It takes more effort to get them back!
- Have a mailing list - notify your customers when you have new clothes/stuff. great form of alert and update!
- Always give clear dimensions of your items - buyers will be able to estimate the size from their existing clothing and have a clear idea if it will fit them. (most impt right?)
- Make sure that the colour portrayed is true on the screen - you don't want your customer to flip when she thought the dress was blue but is purple when she receives it. and no... you can't blame the flashlight for the error (not acceptable!).
- Mail the item promptly - like standing retail shops, the best service always comes up tops. the service for online shopping is important for repeat purchases too!
- Always be nice when replying emails - that is the only form of contact with your customer so be nice! you don't want them to give you bad word-of-mouth (WOM). especially when WOM is how blogshops are successful.
- Reply emails promptly - you don't want the customer to think that you are not interested.
- Advertise to the best of your ability - you don't necessarily have to PAY for advertising. put your blogshop's url on your msn nick. write on the walls of your friends' profiles on facebook. email all your friends in your email contact list. in essence: SPREAD THE WORD!
- Get feedback from your customers - it is important to know what you are doing wrong so that you can improve right?
- Wrap your items safely and nicely to post out - the packaging of how the customer receives it reflects on the image of your blogshop. Handwriting should be neat or words should be best printed.
- Always write your disclaimers and prices for items/postage clearly on the blogshop - no chance of miscommunication there.
- Have bank accounts of popular banks - in singapore, that would be UOB and POSB/DBS. make it easy for the customer to buy from you! don't add any deterrence.
To end this post, I shall now share 2 local (i.e. SG) blogshops of which I have bought items and gotten great service from. Effective word-of-mouth :)
- http://www.acrossthebloodyuniverse.com/
- http://vogueinflowers.livejournal.com/
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Do you know him? Because some of your tips for blog shops are similar to his.
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