Inventory tracking vs. status symbols
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 10:41 am
Hi there,
I am just looking @ the inventory tracking feature of shopsite and figured
that it is rather not useful for us.
We are selling 1. via the online shop as well as we 2. offer printable
download forms from our website, so that people can write down their order
and fax it to us (highly recommended practice, we generate an additional 35%
of orders this way!!) and 3. we do offer the possibility to companies using
their own company purchasing program to generate a printed order and fax it
to us for processing.
Only in case 1, the inventory would be tracked by shopsite. Case 2 or 3
would need manual ajustment.
Furthermore there are good selling products that run out of stock some
times, but this is no big deal as we can re-order them within 24 hrs, so the
shipping to the customer is not done during the same day, but one working
day later. Using inventory tracking would prevent orders for such an item to
come in.
When I am checking the online shops I am shopping myself with here in
Germany, starting with amazon.de, avitos.com (computers), dell.de,
computeruniverse.net and some more, not one of them will prevent you to
order a product which is out of stock.
The stores all use some kind of wording or symbols to "rate" the shipping
time for the product. Such as with amazon.de you will read: usually ships
within 24-48 hrs or usually ships in 1-2 weeks. With other shops you have a
green arrow pointing up indicating that a product is normally in stock and
shipped immediately, a yellow arrow pointig sideways to indicate that the
product ships normally within a week, a red arrow pointing downwards to
indicate that the product is ordered when the customer orders it and that it
usually takes 2 weeks to ship it. A red cross indicates that a product has
run out and cannot be re-ordered anymore, but it is still listed for
information purposes.
I would consider such a "rating" system extremely useful, as it allows the
merchant to give additional information to the customer, without preventing
orders from being placed.
It could be realized by simply adding a "rating" field in the product
database. The symbols to be displayed when a product has a shipping rating
of "1" for example could be defined in the store preferences.
Comments from the other shopsite merchants here? I would be interested to
learn if and how do you provide inventory / shipping information to
customers?
Best regards,
Niko
I am just looking @ the inventory tracking feature of shopsite and figured
that it is rather not useful for us.
We are selling 1. via the online shop as well as we 2. offer printable
download forms from our website, so that people can write down their order
and fax it to us (highly recommended practice, we generate an additional 35%
of orders this way!!) and 3. we do offer the possibility to companies using
their own company purchasing program to generate a printed order and fax it
to us for processing.
Only in case 1, the inventory would be tracked by shopsite. Case 2 or 3
would need manual ajustment.
Furthermore there are good selling products that run out of stock some
times, but this is no big deal as we can re-order them within 24 hrs, so the
shipping to the customer is not done during the same day, but one working
day later. Using inventory tracking would prevent orders for such an item to
come in.
When I am checking the online shops I am shopping myself with here in
Germany, starting with amazon.de, avitos.com (computers), dell.de,
computeruniverse.net and some more, not one of them will prevent you to
order a product which is out of stock.
The stores all use some kind of wording or symbols to "rate" the shipping
time for the product. Such as with amazon.de you will read: usually ships
within 24-48 hrs or usually ships in 1-2 weeks. With other shops you have a
green arrow pointing up indicating that a product is normally in stock and
shipped immediately, a yellow arrow pointig sideways to indicate that the
product ships normally within a week, a red arrow pointing downwards to
indicate that the product is ordered when the customer orders it and that it
usually takes 2 weeks to ship it. A red cross indicates that a product has
run out and cannot be re-ordered anymore, but it is still listed for
information purposes.
I would consider such a "rating" system extremely useful, as it allows the
merchant to give additional information to the customer, without preventing
orders from being placed.
It could be realized by simply adding a "rating" field in the product
database. The symbols to be displayed when a product has a shipping rating
of "1" for example could be defined in the store preferences.
Comments from the other shopsite merchants here? I would be interested to
learn if and how do you provide inventory / shipping information to
customers?
Best regards,
Niko