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How much traffic per day should I expect for a new eCommerce store with 5,000 different products?

December 14th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

I was thinking about about setting up a eCommerce website. But lets says I get the site up and running with 5,000 different products. I cannot afford google adsense or any advertisement. How much traffic should I expect per day? Will anybody be able to even find my website through search engines?

You can expect it to take a long slow process to get search engine ranking, I don’t know that the number of products listed had much effect on traffic in itself, other than one expects a big inventory to be associated with a larger store that has a bigger advertising budget.

To be a success you will have to employ paid advertising after you have identified the life long value of a new customer, big budget stores can afford to initially lose money when first acquiring a new customer, know they will profit from that customer eventually.

Aside from making immediate sales, you also can start building brand recognition with an ad campaign, for every click your will get hundreds of impressions of your ad which can help it be more families to a prospect the next time they see it.

There are many independent affiliate "stores" displaying catalog data feeds from major retailed like Amazon, that require little effort to create a 5000 item site.

Just product catalog listings, particularly if they are also listed on numerous other sites, don’t earn a lot of search engine ranking, you may have to resort to writing how to guides and extended product group introductions to give the search spiders more words to chew on.

Aside from the limited measures you can take to optimize your site for search engines, the biggest factor is the number of and quality of links your site gets from other web sites, the search engines automated ranking systems use these ‘backlinks’ are measured the popularity of a site.

You can get some low quality backlinks on your own by commenting on blog posts and leaving signatures on useful discussion forum posts. You can also submit the site to online directories as well as the search engines.

The search engines can ‘discover’ your site through the backlinks from other sites, or you can speed the process by submitting your sit for indexing, here’s the Yahoo form:
http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html

  1. Jake
    December 14th, 2012 at 23:36 | #1

    You can expect it to take a long slow process to get search engine ranking, I don’t know that the number of products listed had much effect on traffic in itself, other than one expects a big inventory to be associated with a larger store that has a bigger advertising budget.

    To be a success you will have to employ paid advertising after you have identified the life long value of a new customer, big budget stores can afford to initially lose money when first acquiring a new customer, know they will profit from that customer eventually.

    Aside from making immediate sales, you also can start building brand recognition with an ad campaign, for every click your will get hundreds of impressions of your ad which can help it be more families to a prospect the next time they see it.

    There are many independent affiliate "stores" displaying catalog data feeds from major retailed like Amazon, that require little effort to create a 5000 item site.

    Just product catalog listings, particularly if they are also listed on numerous other sites, don’t earn a lot of search engine ranking, you may have to resort to writing how to guides and extended product group introductions to give the search spiders more words to chew on.

    Aside from the limited measures you can take to optimize your site for search engines, the biggest factor is the number of and quality of links your site gets from other web sites, the search engines automated ranking systems use these ‘backlinks’ are measured the popularity of a site.

    You can get some low quality backlinks on your own by commenting on blog posts and leaving signatures on useful discussion forum posts. You can also submit the site to online directories as well as the search engines.

    The search engines can ‘discover’ your site through the backlinks from other sites, or you can speed the process by submitting your sit for indexing, here’s the Yahoo form:
    http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
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