How to develop a business – part 1

  Blog 54

Dear Sirs,

 

During the years’ we have developed our e-commerce business and learned much about how to visually improve websites, and improve rankings to attract more Internet traffic.

 

Nowadays, more and more potential clients are searching the web to find better competitive quotes, and in many cases verify two or three suppliers; those with better listings and higher ranking positions. Generally that means looking at pages one, two or three at most. I’ve done a little bit of analysis on your competitors and have gone over your website. Below are my initial findings:

 

Nowadays, websites (technology led tools) give presence and decisions towards suppliers, but they also increase product range penetration. They facilitate orders both in terms of payment methods, and delivery speed – cutting out the in between staff from developing time wasting habits. Productivity can be improved while new one off customers and new regular clients can be formed leading to increase sales performance.

 

All these websites come up under search 1) ‘pecas de mercedes’ or 2) ‘pecas de carro mercedes’. Some may be your clients, but Amilton checked with Debbie, and many are not: 


PAGE ONE -

1st ranking

http://www.aldor.com.br

2nd ranking

http://www.auttohaus.com/

3rd ranking

http://www.netkar.com.br/mercedes.htm 


Sponsored links:

 

Top of list

http://www.atlanticparts.com.br/

2nd

http://www.allpartsnet.com.br/

3rd

http://www.mercantileuroparts.com.br/00.asp 


In order to progress we suggest an informal meeting with your IT department to discuss options; therefore one of our representatives will be arranging to visit shortly.

 

Meanwhile, if immediate support is required I can be reached. 


Sincerely,

 

Pete D

 

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