Companies are increasingly seeing the benefits of creating an effective e-Commerce channel to streamline their sales order processes, making it easier for both B2B and B2C clients to manage their purchases. However, operating a successful website is not solely about the selling aspect; some companies seek more effective ways to reach out and connect with their customers. Companies will have other elements within their businesses to manage and promote like stock alerts, quotation forms, exhibitions or events which require registration or business account management processes to help expand their customer base. This is where Submission Form Manager comes in. When ERP integration with this e-Commerce tool is leveraged, it can make some of those complex business processes a breeze. Read More
Is e-fulfillment’s need for speed creating a drag on your business?
Racing to deliver the goods could put you on the fast track to sales tax nexus
Repost from Avalara.com
The Internet has vastly changed the way products move from buyer to seller. One-click ordering. Get it now. Two-day free delivery. The speed and ease of e-Commerce and mobile commerce cover a lot of ground in terms of getting products into customers’ hands quickly. But it’s also rattling the supply chain; putting pressure on merchants, manufacturers, and distributors to deliver the goods, so to speak. DHL, one of the nation’s largest third-party logistics firm, reports that e-fulfillment now represents a third of the company’s business. Read More
Integrating Your ERP and B2B e-Commerce
For a B2B company, its ERP is like its lifeblood. An ERP like Microsoft Dynamics NAV Business Central is the choice for many medium-sized companies because of its flexibility and management features. This is why it makes sense to integrate your B2B e-Commerce solution with your existing NAV Business Central, leveraging your existing investment. With an integrated solution like Nav-to-Net™, complex business processes and interactions are streamlined while being user-friendly and adaptable to numerous situations. The business complexities are handled in the back-end while the front-end webshop is a balance of form and function, customized to meet your customer and industry needs. An integrated solution helps you deliver better customer experience and service. Read More
The One-Time Shopper – How to Keep Them Coming Back
Understanding your customer is an important part of e-Commerce success. In tailoring your sales approach, however, there has to be a balance. We need to be flexible enough to accommodate the variety of shoppers that will come across our webshop; we want to attract as many customers as possible. We should also be strict enough in coming up with our content design and messaging. A surefire way to fail is to try and please everybody. Take an honest look at what who the audience is, both existing and potential, and create a compelling content and sales strategy accordingly.
As an e-Commerce solution provider for Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV, we look not only to our clients for inspiration but their end customers. We want to build solutions that work for both. In this article, we’re going to focus on the One Time Shoppers.
Everything You Need to Know About ECommerce Configurator for MS Dynamics Business Central NAV
A product configurator can be a game-changer when it comes to your webshop, adding a new dimension to personalization and customer experience. There are lots of business benefits to be gained, especially when it’s integrated with your webshop and Dynamics Business Central. Consider these two scenarios in eCommerce that can be elevated with a product configurator.
Scenario 1: Your customer approaches your webshop with a vague idea of what they want. Your product offerings are separated into categories to make for easy browsing. Your customers can even search for what they want by keywords. These are all good ways to get your customers to explore your webshop and develop interest. However, a Configurator can offer an in-depth look into your webshop and match their desires and motivations with the right products while providing valuable context into the purchasing decision. When they interact with a product configurator, they are guided step by step into defining their wants and needs and educating themselves on the products, features, and how it matches them. Read More
The Golf Caddy You Didn’t Know You Needed in E-Commerce
Golf is a popular activity in the summer. You may not be a professional golfer, but we can get you feeling (and operating!) like a pro where e-Commerce and Dynamics NAV Business Central is concerned. Whether you are just getting into e-Commerce or are looking to upgrade, choosing the right e-Commerce solution for BC/NAV can be a daunting task. The proper relationship between you and your e-Commerce provider is like that of a professional golfer and his caddy; the e-Commerce solution is the golf bag filled with every golf club you could imagine. It is important to acknowledge the huge significance in selecting the right provider and solution so you can get to where you want to go. Read More
Upgrading Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Nav-to-Net™
Customers are demanding more from their e-Commerce experience. Their preference for a more dynamic and engaging online shopping experience could mean decreased sales for your business if you’re not keeping up. B2B and B2C businesses choose e-Commerce to evolve and to maintain a competitive edge, but it is short-sighted to “set it and forget it”. E-Commerce is an ongoing investment that requires upkeep and maintenance to ensure optimal performance at all times. An e-Commerce platform can be seen as a business’ most hardworking salesperson, present for taking orders 24/7 and with all the appropriate content required to convert prospects into loyal customers.
Having powerful search functions, coupon management, and smooth checkout processes, among other e-Commerce features, add a lot of value to a webshop and make it pleasant to use. However, the overall experience of the website relies on a strong foundation. The core of how an e-Commerce website operates is in NAV Business Central, the unique business processes already in place, and how we can leverage it with the right solution.
Is it time for an upgrade for NAV? If so, what about your Nav-to-Net™ website? Read More
Increasing Mobile Conversion for B2B e-Commerce
Customer conversion is an ongoing challenge for e-Commerce merchant, but what happens when you enter mobile commerce to the mix? It makes the issue more complex. While customers are increasingly turning to mobile for their shopping needs and more companies are making their websites mobile-friendly, it does not always result in a sale from that particular device. As a solution, it’s easy to say you need to go responsive for your webshop. Responsive Design allows you to maintain consistency throughout multiple platforms so you can be where your customers are and remain competitive. But it’s important to understand customer behaviour and trends regarding e-Commerce and mobile and how it can affect overall impression and experience of your website. Read More
Fresh New Take on Digital Vantage Point Logo
Celebrating 20 years of innovative technology and solutions!
Staying ahead of the curve is no easy feat, but we’ve been doing it for 20 years! Digital Vantage Point has been involved with Navision (Microsoft Dynamics NAV or simply NAV) since pretty much from the start. We were recognized as a Navision Service Partner (NSP) and then became an ISV in the Microsoft Dynamics channel. We have received almost every accreditation and it has always been part of our mission to provide different vantage points, perspectives, and solutions to customers. Read More
Easy Wins for the New Year in e-Commerce
With the new year, we feel renewed energy, vigour, and ready to tackle new and exciting projects head on and do all the things we didn’t end up doing last year. But this feeling is short-lived, as we can tell from the already dwindling numbers at the gym. We get it – it’s hard to maintain that level of enthusiasm. Getting back to work after the holidays means getting back into a routine – catching up on emails, customers, partners, dealers, updating processes, and more. But January doesn’t have to be the month of big things but of simplifying instead. Completing lots of little things can be more satisfying and more impactful overall in your e-Commerce business. Read More