
All the discussion around digitalisation of the electrotechnical sector, but what does it really mean for your business? If you think digitalisation only means a fully-functioning ecommerce website that will take months to develop, will soak up your team’s time – if indeed you have digital in-house expertise – and your cash too, not so.
Digitalisation is a much broader term that is as much about using digital systems to improve processes and automate your business, minimising paperwork and giving you and your team the freedom to concentrate on developing your existing customers and finding new ones.
B2C leads B2B
The pandemic has shown us how much we depend on the convenience of researching and buying goods and services online. It is something that we all take for granted in our personal lives, why wouldn’t we expect the same in business?
Perhaps you are concerned that if your customers don’t come into your trade counter that they won’t buy from you at all. By embracing digitalisation, you are unlocking the potential of a multi-channel sales infrastructure: giving your existing customers a choice of how they buy from you.
Those who need to come into the trade counter to ask for advice and information will continue to do so, but an automated ecommerce or click and collect service will give them out-of-hours options and it will open up your business to new customers. And, however loyal your current customers are, every business needs to continually acquire new ones.
Don’t reinvent the wheel
ecommerce apps and web shops are available out of the box and can be up and running in days. You just need to do some research and get the right option for your business. That said, all ecommerce solutions need reliable, high quality manufacturers’ product data so your customers can search, filter, and buy the right product for the job.
You do not need to harness all that data yourself from scratch. Instead, you can access a data pool, such as EDATA, which works with manufacturers to create a hub of data in one location that you can pull through to your systems. EDATA is based around the ETIM standard for technical product data ensuring all manufacturers’ product data is consistent.
