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Chapter 3: Full Anatomy of Yahoo! Store

From Browser to Buyer, Anatomy Your First Online Order 

Buyer's Eye View of Yahoo! Store:

What is Yahoo! Store?

HTML pages
Product images
Shopping cart software
Secure checkout

Example: Order-501

Specific product search on GOOGLE
SOURCE: title+ abstract in SERPs
PRODUCT PAGE, browses section page
SEARCHES your store, finds product, adds to cart, keeps shopping, checks out,
thanks page, thanks email, your order has shipped, gets the box, rate this merchant, regular emails.

The Merchant's Eye View of Yahoo! Store:

Published Site + Store Manager + Store Editor

Example: Order-501 Merchant Email

Hey! You have an order
Processing the Order:
Login to your store/
Manager > Process Orders
Click Trails
References
Process the Payment
Ship the Box

Your order log / CRM methodology

Inventory controls - offline + online

"Thanks for your order" email and other assets to save you time   

Care & Feeding of a Yahoo Store

How to Create a Product in EDITOR

name, code, price, caption + take a photo, grab a jpeg
feature on NEW items page + make a SPECIAL
SEO  -- collect keywords + write unique content, write a review

How to Create a Product in CATALOG MANAGER

name, code, price, caption + take a photo, grab a jpeg

 

Part II: Getting Started: A Journey of a Thousand Orders Starts with a Single Click

Chapter 4: Opening your account and get your Domain Name

Master of Your Own Domain

You must have a DOMAIN to begin

Creative NAMING Tools

See RESOURCE list

Creative Domain Search Tools

Whois.SC
FaganFinder

USPTO.gov database - Your Tax Dollars at Work

Domains: Good Brand over keyword-loaded every time

Google.com beats Best-Search-Engine.com
Phonetic issues
Trademark issues
Go for brand + keywords
Shorter is better
You can always buy a good domain

Opening your Store Account

All the Info You’ll Need

Start a folder
Field list
Credit card information

Yahoo! IDs

Yahoo! ID Unique to each store)
Your Yahoo! SECURITY KEY
Second level password
Give each employee a separate YAHOO! ID
Access to your Store: Be careful

Three Levels of Store - which pricing is for you?

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2
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Chapter 5: Store building tools, raw materials, and strategies

Store Building & Management Software

Spreadsheet: Microsoft OFFICE (Excel & Word)
GRAPHICS tool: PHOTOSHOP or PAINTSHOP PRO
HTML Editor: DREAMWEAVER
Compression Utility: WINZIP
Text Editor: NOTEPAD or ULTRAEDIT32

Digital Elements – Your Raw Materials

Graphics / Photos
Site Elements
Product Photos
CONTENT
Terms & Conditions – Info.html
Privacy Policy
Footer
Welcome Message
Legal & Credits
Site Map
PRODUCT DATABASE
PRODUCT PHOTOS
Naming pictures the ID.html
Bulk Uploading Product Images

Store Building Strategies

Basic design contraints:
Load speed,
browse window dimensions
browsers used, etc.
Paper Mock-up
Basic Pages
Product page
section page
home page
Template breakers
Uploading products overview
Site Navigation
Organizing Impossibly Large Stores

Chapter 6: Designing a Store to Sell.

      It's not a "store" as much as it's a catalog. Study catalogers!

Improve Store Design with Good Graphics

Store Graphics

Small improvements in the look and feel of your site can radically improve your sales.
            Balance pretty graphics with fast-loading, search engine friendly text.
Convert your existing logos and graphics to a web friendly format.
Use Trust Symbols - BBB, Truste, Verisign, Secure Lock, Yahoo! 5-Star Ratings, eBay awards, etc.

Product Photography and Graphics

Clean up product photos to help polish the site and show folks what they're getting.
Add manufacturer brand names and logos to your product and sections pages
Scan images from paper catalogs or your own photos
Convert images from manufacturers' and distributors' cd-roms into store product graphics.
How to take a $10,000 product photos with a $500 digital camera

If they notice the product and don't notice how they're being sold, then you have a GREAT store

Sometimes, ugly outsells pretty 3:1  -- x10 camera marketing story.

Use Words That Sell

Hey! Seriously! Solve my problem and I'll give you my money!

Remember: People shop in their underwear. Avoid "No Shirt? No Shoes? No Service!"

Make sure your site has a friendly voice.

Write the way you speak.

Talk to me: You are an individual. Make your website a one to one conversation...

Leverage your expertise: You probably know more than the customer about what you sell.

Eliminate confusing or rude "bureacratic" copy.

Remove the risk and customers will buy.

Ask for the sale! Use a call to action everywhere you can.  
Stress the benefits your customers get from shopping with you

Establish Credibility & Trust through Copywriting

ABOUT US: tell your customers all about your company, your staff, and yourself.
CONTACT US: Offer complete contact information. Let me know you're gonna be there when there's a problem.
OUR CUSTOMERS WRITE: Testimonials work. Show happy (and sometimes unhappy) customers through testimonials.
PICTURES -- Show photos of your physical location. Show pictures of the owners and staff.  Show your online store is a real business with real people who can answer questions and help customers.
MEMBERS ONLY -- You've paid your dues. Post links / logos to show affiliation to industry trade organizations.

Chapter 7: Building your Product Database

Product Uploads Overview

Uploads EXPLICIT WARNINGS

Using CSV files and EXCEL

Basic database fields:

product name
code/id
price
sale-price
caption

The compleat uploadable field name list

Uploading Custom Fields

Uploading Products using the EDITOR

Pathing files into other files using PATH field

CONTENTS field : Putting IDs into Other Objects

Custom fields (using TYPES)

Using LOAD FILES

Uploading using the CATALOG MANAGER

Advanced Database Tricks

How to upload products with OPTIONS

Using the XML export tool to get your data

Third Party XML tools
SolidC
YstoreTools
YstoreEditor

Custom RTML templates =  easy export files

The FOR-EACH OBJECT: WHOLE-CONTENTS command

Chapter 8: Yahoo Store Editor

EDITOR at a Glance

Your Login / ADVANCED EDITOR

Some quick tweaks I always do

The PUBLISHING paradigm

working on your site behind the scenes

Managing OBJECTS

EDITOR ELEMENTS

CONTENTS
VARIABLES
CONTROLS
CONFIG
FILES library / the LIB
...

Chapter 9: Yahoo Store Classic

Tweaks and Tricks that involve no programming and little to no html.

Three Recipes for Basic Yahoo! Stores

The HOUSE OF NUTRITION phase 1

GUNDOGSUPPLY.com phase 1

SWPS.NET phase 1

The Variables List

Variables: Complete List (TABLE)

The Side-buttons store

The Top- buttons store

The HEAD-TAGS workaround

Variables: Tricks & Tips

LINKS to search, cart, index, info, etc.
Using FINAL TEXT
Calling a SEARCH form anywhere
the NAME-IMAGE determines width

Chapter 10: RTML Templates

What is RTML?

RTML is ___, but 22,000 stores use it

Mr. Istvan Siposs reverse engineered the whole thing

Who should play with RTML? Not for the timid...

How RTML Works: Templates & Types

Templates

Existing Templates
Copying & Modifying Existing Templates
Creating Templates from Scratch

Types

Existing Types

Object IDs and You

Customizing existing templates

Changing products to custom templates

What can be done with RTML

Wow: Features list w/ examples

RTML resources, books, templates, developers

Chapter 11: Store Tags and You –

Adding ORDER buttons to regular websites in seconds!

Store Tags at Work

Store Tag Wizard

Store Tags Tips & Tricks

Part III: Minding the Store

Chapter 12: Setting Up Web Hosting & Business Email

pretty mechanical ... will include tips & commentary

Chapter 13: Using the Yahoo! Store Manager: Your Back Office

... again, pretty mechanical ... will include tips & commentary

YAHOO! STORE MANAGER

EDIT

Catalog Manager

Store Tag Hub

PROCESS

Orders

Catalog Requests

STATISTICS

Page Views

Sales

References

Graphs

Reports

Repeats

ORDER SETTINGS

Order Form

Order Emails

Shipment & Order Status

Configure Inventory

Pay Methods

Shipping Manager

Tax Rates

Foreign Orders

Risk Tools

Shipping & Tax Test

Auctions Checkout,

SITE SETTINGS

Account Info

Access

Preferences

Domain Names (OLD)

Customer Access

Ratings

PROMOTE

Email Marketing

Mailing Lists

Search Engines

Yahoo! Directory

Yahoo! Shopping

Affiliate Program

Overture Tags

Chapter 14: Setting Up the Back End: Shipping, Taxes, Payment Options & More...

Shipping -- Is it a cost center, a marketing weapon, or a profit center?

FREE SHIPPING works. Sometimes…

Easy shipping model  --  GDS
SWPS makes money on shipping

Realtime UPS Shipping Calculations (slow?)

Other shipping methods

Experiment and find the best model for your business 

Taxes

Where do you have a physical presence?

Payment Options

Online or Offline Credit Card Transactions

Real time Authorization

    the BOBTHEJANITOR example
    Real time Authorization, Normal
    Realtime Authorization & Payment
    The Daily Batch

How do I get paid?

MID and TID; Gateways; Merchant Accounts

CVV2 (Risk Tools)

Alternate Payment Methods Work!

Paypal ... the Y! workaround
Check by Fax
Wire Transfer, etc.

    Getting a Better Rate on a Merchant Account


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