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Everyone seems to be online these days. Apart from the usual reading of information, emails, and going through social media accounts, now more than ever, people are shopping online. For as long as a buyer can get something online for a reasonable shipping or delivery fee, they go for it right away. This is the reason why e-commerce websites may have also been sprouting like rabbits.

If you have one already, this presence of more competition presents you with the challenge to stand out. Your e-commerce website shouldn’t just be attractive and functional, but if there are ways for you to customise or personalise your site, then so much the better. Doing so can help your site stand out, thereby driving more visitors towards it. You can achieve this either with your in-house team or by calling in the expertise of ecommerce web design Melbourne agencies and others.

The following are four ways you can customise your e-commerce website:


  1. Offer Cutting Edge Products

A huge part of customising your e-commerce website has to do with the products you’re selling. After all, it’s not just the design that matters the most here, but also what you’re selling, to drive visitors towards your site. It's not wrong to sell products that are already out in the market, but if you can offer a better version of those existing, then that’s a better route to take.

The key is to look at your competition within your product niche. Assess their products and check to see if there’s any room for improvement for those. If you can tackle the weak points and provide better versions, then you’re essentially coming up with products that are truly, uniquely yours.


  1. Make Branding A Priority

Customisation means your website isn’t like any other. One of the best ways to achieve that standard is to make branding a priority. Focus on your logo, image, and theme, and make sure these are all cohesive and interconnected as seen on your website. 

For instance, your brand logo has bright colours as you’re a company that sells children’s toys. This should resonate throughout your website also by having bright colours. If not, then you aren’t able to strengthen your branding. In effect, you also aren’t able to personalise your website.

Remember that your branding is like your website’s DNA, and this should be evident in your entire site. If you’re not certain yet about who you are as a brand, then don’t rush the process. There are also experts who can help you in this pursuit to bring you on the right track.


  1. Get Social

On the Contact Us section or the homepage of your e-commerce website, be sure to have links or information about your social media handles. That way, your website visitors can be linked directly to your social media sites where they can have more customer engagement and learn more about your brand.

A strong social media presence can help establish your identity on the internet platform by making it visible on the online community. Your customers can see this in your photos and even the graphics and text colours you use on your social media accounts.


  1. Use High-Quality And Personal Photos

If you can, avoid stock photos as much as possible as other websites might be using the same resource as well, which can hurt your desire to be unique.

Whenever you post photos as a part of your content, use high-quality, personal photos. If you’re still a small business, you don’t need to spend an arm and a leg just to achieve this. Many smartphones are now equipped with the ability to take high-quality photos, and all you need to do is make use of editing software. 

The more personal your photos are, the more you’re able to show who and what you truly speak for as a brand. This doesn’t just give you an identity, but it also makes you stand out from the competition.


Final Thoughts

If you’ve long been thinking about how you can customise your website, the tips above can get you started. Now that you’ve got insights on how to do it, all that’s left for you is to get working. You don’t need much to come up with a well-designed website. What matters the most is how you make it uniquely yours, so when users see your site, they’re able to recognize your brand. 

If you don’t know how to apply the changes above, don’t worry as you can always seek the help of experts. You just need to start, so you can put your site a few steps ahead of the competition.


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