While everyone wants to make the latest social networking trend apply to B2B websites, there still is a ton of improvement in the basics, first. I found this report from MarketingSherpa regarding glue/sealant distributor Ellsworth a breath of fresh air, because thats all it is:
Borrow the Best Tactics From Consumer Ecommerce to Revamp Your B-to-B Site:
- Provide full product information and supporting documents
- Calculate actual shipping costs for orders
- Show photographs of every product
- Provide experts to answer questions
- Create unique landing pages for top brand name searches
- Use negative keywords to filter out consumers
While these may not apply to capital equipment companies like mine, I am doing three of the six on my new website right now.
I especially like the concept of the “Glue Doctor”, which they are backing up with live chat, application forms, and other FAQ material. This is a great way to lead the unsure prospect into contacting their company or at least keep them on the site.
(Hmmm, wonder if the Glue Doctor would do videos next?)

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