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Social media shopping trends to watch out for in 2010

It’s all about trends. Business trends, consumer trends, and now social media shopping trends. The buzz word for 2010 is ‘trends’.

Why? You ask. Why, because it’s been a year of learning for all of us. As we’ve tried to deal with the economic meltdown, we’ve had to be innovative in our ways of selling, we’ve had to come to terms that we win some and we lose some, even the big search giants have had to change their ways and understand customers better.

But if there’s one thing that’s stood out this year, it’s that online has been the saving grace of this recession – online spend is still on increase; video is fast becoming the way to engage and reach consumers/customers and social media has proven to be more than just a passing phase. So what are the social shopping trends? And what do they mean for businesses?

Online shopping will continue to rise

Ok. Admittedly, nothing to do with ‘social shopping’ but has to be said nonetheless. Online spend has increased and will continue to do so.

We know that more of us are going online to shop. Our current poll on our blog shows that online shopping is a clear winner over the high street. Plus, a recent study from Burst media shows that 85% of people are planning to spend their money online this Christmas season. Not only that, 65% are planning to spend the same amount they did last year – recession or not. The fact is, online is now providing choice that the high street can not match and with ease of buying and selling, this trend can only increase into 2010 and after. As Forrester has forecasted, by 2011 32m UK consumers will be shopping online. So the message here is; if your business is not ready for the trend of online shopping, then you need to be thinking about it.

Online shopping is also about right here, right now

Online shopping is becoming less about out of date information and poor products and services and more about getting what you want, when you want it. Consumers want instant gratification when it comes to online. They want to know about products deals and special offers in the now. The rise of Twitter and the sharing of info via tweets and retweets are a strong indicator of this social shopping trend and likewise, the power of it.

If you missed it, Google and Bing’s recent roll out of ‘real time’ search results, which means that search results now display what people are saying about that search query at that moment in time shows that even the giants have had to bow down to the consumer.

Share and share alike

There’s plenty of evidence to show that shopping is getting social. By that I mean, it’s not you sitting at your desk shopping in isolation or making your own decisions – there’s a real hunger for people to buy from people they’ve heard about.

I was recently at a round table event which saw the likes of Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, The Chambers of Commerce come together. But it was the small businesses themselves who made the statement – ‘The power has shifted from the business to the consumer.’

How true. Because, not unlike the offline world, word of mouth is what it’s all about for consumers now. If you haven’t signed up already, consumers are defining market trends – just look at the group effort to upstage the Xfactor’s Christmas number one. On BT Tradespace itself, we’ve seen from recent activity on the new site, nine of the top 10 businesses with fans are in the top 50 most viewed sites. The more fans you have, the more the opportunity to ask them for testimonials and raise visbility of how good your business is.

in short – ‘Consumer is King’

Generating buzz is about online reputation

Fans and followers may be one way of consumers spreading the word on the likes of Facebook, Twitter or BT Tradespace but if fans are about sharing your likes, then testimonials are about generating the right kind of buzz. We’ve all read and been influenced by product reviews on Amazon – in effect, a good review is like a thumbs up for your business. However, testimonials are longer term word of mouth… they have lasting effects for your business because it’s about working with you as business and consumers are influenced by them. Mary (our super web analyst) has been looking at how testimonials work for our own Tradespacers and she’s found, businesses with testimonials typically receive more visits than average   – 37% are in the top 500 most viewed Tradespaces.

The main reason for consumers wanting to read testimonials is because reputation and trust is everything to the online experience. I would be more prone to part with my hard cash and card details if, I could see that other people have a trusted relationship with a business online. It’s not a nice to have, it’s a necessity.

Business video has the wow factor

Another social media shopping trend is that consumers aren’t satisfied by a ‘will do’ attitude from businesses online. Most businesses I meet often tell me they’re doing nothing with their website and often I keep replying with ‘would you walk into a deserted shop?’

Consumers want to be delighted by their online experience – just as you and I want to be delighted by our offline experience. The evidence of this lies in the rise of social sites like Flickr and YouTube. To delight your consumers, you’ve got to show that you care for their business. To show that you care, you’ve got be active and try new things.

Online video advertising spend has grown 200% in 12 months and is the new way to engage and connect with your customers. Plus, with dates showing on news/blog posts and the ease of using video and images for your business – it’s easy to tell who’s putting the effort and who’s not. So the question is – what’s your online shop window looking like today?

What next?

The main reason for me sharing this information with you is so you act on it for your business and use BT Tradespace to your benefit. So….

  • If you haven’t reset your password since we launched, you need to log in and do so now to get going and take advantage of these social media shopping trends….
  • If you have nothing more than your business details on your Tradespace, you need to enhance your Tradespace to start bringing in the customers.
  • If you haven’t seen our offer on Flip camcorders to help you get going with your own business video – check it out.
  • And finally, if you thought your social media efforts were a pure waste of time… think again.

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How to shop on BT Tradespace

Posted by Mike Loizides

30th September 2009 in Shopping guides

If you thought BT Tradespace was mainly for businesses, think again – because one of the main benefits of becoming a member, that you can shop online from the best of businesses!

So why shop on BT Tradespace?

Buy from people you trust - our website is all about enabling our businesses to showcase not just their products and/or services, but the people behind the business so shoppers like you can buy from people you like, know and trust.

Have your say plus make an informed buying decision – Once you’ve signed up, you can have your say by rating or reviewing a business, product and/or service, allowing you to tell it like it is plus read other shoppers comments to make an informed decision before spending all that cash!

Consult other shoppers – Shopping on our website isn’t just an impulsive decision (although it can be)… you can create or join other communities to suss out what people are buying and who from! To create a community, simply click on the ‘My Tradespace’ link once you’ve signed to go into your dashboard and click on the ‘My communities’ tab.

Is it safe to buy?

Of course it is. You can pay online securely through PayPal using funds from your bank account, American Express, Mastercard or Visa. Just look for the PayPal logo on products in the Marketplace.

Here are some things to think about when shopping online:

Know your seller – When buying from someone for the first time it’s a good idea to look for other user’s reviews. And don’t be shy about asking the seller questions if you’re unsure of anything.

Be extra safe with valuable, hard to find items – Do additional checks to ensure the authenticity and reliability of the seller. Beware of sellers requesting forms of payment that may not be secure – such as direct credit to their bank account.
If it’s too good to be true… – It often is, so use common sense and caution. Check out all available information (description of your item, delivery details – the lot) and contact the seller directly if you have questions.

Use a secure checkout and payment process – When buying online always ensure you are on a secure web page that encrypts any sensitive details. Look for the locked padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser window to check if you are protected. On BT Tradespace, we use PayPal for all payments so click to find out how they keep your details secure.

Use a unique password – Try not to use passwords that are easy to guess – like family members names, birthdays etc. Instead, use a combination of letters and numbers, and choose a unique password for each online account you have.

How to shop on BT Tradespace

How you buy on BT Tradespace is really about what you’re looking for and how ‘you’ want to buy.

Start at the homepage- If it’s products, services or communities you’re looking for, the best place to start is in our Homepage. The modules/boxes on the homepage expand to show you the latest/most viewed in the left-hand navigation will help you find a business, product or service you want or if something you see on the page grabs your fancy simply click on it to buy.

Search for what you want- You can also search for an item or service you’re looking for by typing in what you want in the search box at the top of the site (e.g. ‘ladies shoes’). The search results will be a mix of product, photos, blog posts – any content that relates to your search term – so simply filter down to choose what exactly you need.

Once you find what you’re looking for, there are several ways you can buy.

Buy online with PayPal – If the seller has a shop on their Tradespace, simply click on the PayPal button to buy online. Watch this video to see how you can buy with PayPal.

Call or email the seller- If there’s no shop but the Tradespacer has a gallery, simply use the seller’s contact details to call or email them about what you want. But remember, whatever method you choose, don’t forget to tell them you came from BT Tradespace!

That’s it – the easy-peasy guide to shopping on BT Tradespace! Happy shopping!

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How to search for people and stuff on BT Tradespace

Posted by Bian Salins

17th September 2009 in General guides, Insider tips from the BT Tradespace team, Shopping guides

What’s the first thing you do when you want to find something? You search right? That’s why search powers the whole of  BT Tradespace. We used to have categories and pages before but we soon realised that we could never find every possible category in the universe to fit every single business or individual – so we ditched them. Besides you know what you’re looking for and if you’re a business, you know what your business is about. So search it is.

There are a few ways to use search to find your way around BT Tradespace.

  1. The homepage is where it all begins. Our homepage is like the pulse of BT Tradespace. If you look, you will see boxes or modules according to the types of content on the site like Communities, Products, Video, Businesses… etc – these modules show the most popular/viewed pieces of content at any given time and if you’re the type of person who likes to browse, then use these to navigate through the links.
  2. Search on the homepage. Apart from the modules mentioned above, we have a great big search box on the homepage. You can use this to either type in the words of what you’re looking for (For example, ‘Christmas gifts’) or if you want to be more specific, use the tabs above the search (Businesses, products, communities) – to make your search specific. So if I only wanted to see communities related to Christmas, I would click on the communities tab and type in Christmas.
  3. Search through out the site. If you notice, we also have a search box at the top of the navigation bar. This box is placed right through out the site – so you can search for stuff no matter where you are on BT Tradespace, be it within your own account, or on a Tradespace or within communities. Use this to find what you’re looking for.

Explaining our search results

Once you find yourself on the search results page, you will see everything a listing of results relevant to the words you put in the search box. If you have filtered your search to be specific about Businesses, Products or Communities, then you should see ‘Filtered by…’  below the search box.

  • The ‘All’ tab: The first glance of the results shows you a mix of all content relating to that search – so it’s up to you to browse through and find what you need.
  • The ‘Businesses’ Tab: Clicking on this tab automatically drills the search results down to display businesses relevant to the keywords you’ve put in and you can click on the links to visit the Tradespace sites for each one.
  • The ‘Products & services’ tab: Clicking on this tab drills your search down to relevant products and services for your search term.
  • The ‘Communities’ tab: Shows you communities related to your search.

Refining your search from the results page

If you look at the right hand side of the search listings that you see on any given results page, you should see the following three ways to make your search even more specific to what you want:

Keywords: This will show you relevant keywords that Tradespacers have used and allows you to find something specific to what you need. These keywords will change depending on the term you have put in to the search box, as well, as how businesses are using keywords to promote their Tradespace.

Region: The regions are all about displaying local businesses relevant to what you’re looking for. So if you’re looking for restaurants in your area, you can put in restaurants in the search and click on your region to find something close to you. If you’re a business, being found via this route all depends on the postcode you have put in to your profile plus keywords you have used. To update your details click on the ‘My Tradespace’ link and then on ‘Business details’ next to your profile.

Subtype: Subtype is simply content types for your search term. Like news, forums, products, images, video… if you want to see a particular piece of content relevant to your search simply click on the relevant subtype.

Finally - we  believe in buying from people we know and trust, so it’s about meeting people, talking to them, getting to know them and then buying from them. So use the Communities, look for Tradespacers who have fans and testimonials on their Tradespace, connect with them by sending them messages and you’ll soon find the unique businesses and shopping experiences you’re looking for! Happy shopping or should we say searching?

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A guide to shopping online on BT Tradespace

Posted by Bian Salins

10th February 2009 in Shopping guides

If you thought BT Tradespace was mainly for businesses, think again – because one of the main benefits of becoming a member, that you can shop online from the best of businesses!

So why shop on BT Tradespace?

Buy from people you trust - our website is all about enabling our businesses to showcase not just their products and/or services, but the people behind the business so shoppers like you can buy from people you like, know and trust.
Have your say plus make an informed buying decision – Once you’ve signed up, you can have your say by rating or reviewing a business, product and/or service, allowing you to tell it like it is plus read other shoppers comments to make an informed decision before spending all that cash!
Consult other shoppers – Shopping on our website isn’t just an impulsive decision (although it can be)… you can create or join other communities to suss out what people are buying and who from!

Is it safe to buy?

Of course it is. You can pay online securely through PayPal using funds from your bank account, American Express, Mastercard or Visa. Just look for the PayPal logo on products in the Marketplace.
Here are some things to think about when shopping online:
Know your seller – When buying from someone for the first time it’s a good idea to look for other user’s reviews. And don’t be shy about asking the seller questions if you’re unsure of anything.
Be extra safe with valuable, hard to find items – Do additional checks to ensure the authenticity and reliability of the seller. Beware of sellers requesting forms of payment that may not be secure – such as direct credit to their bank account.
If it’s too good to be true… – It often is, so use common sense and caution. Check out all available information (description of your item, delivery details – the lot) and contact the seller directly if you have questions.
Use a secure checkout and payment process – When buying online always ensure you are on a secure web page that encrypts any sensitive details. Look for the locked padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser window to check if you are protected. On BT Tradespace, we use PayPal for all payments so click to find out how they keep your details secure.
Use a unique password – Try not to use passwords that are easy to guess – like family members names, birthdays etc. Instead, use a combination of letters and numbers, and choose a unique password for each online account you have.

How to shop on BT Tradespace

How you buy on BT Tradespace is really about what you’re looking for and how ‘you’ want to buy.
Try our Marketplace- If it’s products you’re looking for, the best place to start is in our Marketplace. The categories in the left-hand navigation will help you find a business, product or service you want or if something you see on the page grabs your fancy simply click on it to buy.
Search for what you want- You can also search for an item or service you’re looking for by typing in what you want in the search box at the top of the site (e.g. ‘ladies shoes’). The search results will be a mix of product, photos, blog posts – any content that relates to your search term – so simply filter down to choose what exactly you need.
Once you find what you’re looking for, there are several ways you can buy.
Buy online with PayPal – If the seller has PayPal buttons on their Tradespace, simply click on the button to buy online. Watch this video to see how you can buy with PayPal.
Call or email the seller- If there’s no PayPal buttons simply use the seller’s contact details to call or email them about what you want. But remember, whatever method you choose, don’t forget to tell them you came from BT Tradespace!

That’s it – the easy-peasy guide to shopping on BT Tradespace! Happy shopping!

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