A blog covering the Mystery Shopping of on-line stores, and businesses of all types. Most companies and organisations have a website. Just like a normal store or shop, there can be problems. Have an experienced shopper visit your website.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
A free Mystery Shopper visit to your online store
For a short time, you can have your online store visited by a virtual Mystery Shopper, FREE OF CHARGE. More details about on-line mystery shopping here.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Just thought I would show this
I had to visit a site and make a purchase, everything was fine, except that I had to tick that I accepted the "Terms and Conditions", like most people I would just do that and carry on, but I decided to view the "T&C" this is what I found.
The company had not checked and added their T&C, don't let this happen to your site.
See the Mystery Shopper page
Drachsi
Your terms and conditions of use
Rule 1
Here is the rule 1 content
Rule 2
Here is the rule 2 contentRule 3
Here is the rule 3 contentThe company had not checked and added their T&C, don't let this happen to your site.
See the Mystery Shopper page
Drachsi
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Website has been off line due to problems
The hosting company had problems and www.drachsi.com has been off line since Friday. Should be ok now.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Updated information about Mystery Shopping
As a company, you may consider using a Mystery Shopper to view your store or business, it's normal and has been done for many years.
Many companies are now using the Internet to boost the "bricks and mortar" business, or even only have an on-line store. It makes sense to use a professional website mystery shopper to evaluate your business. Additional information on the www.drachsi.com website.
Drachsi
Many companies are now using the Internet to boost the "bricks and mortar" business, or even only have an on-line store. It makes sense to use a professional website mystery shopper to evaluate your business. Additional information on the www.drachsi.com website.
Drachsi
Thursday, 30 June 2011
A typical visit shows what problems can exist
Today visited a site with an extensive form. First error was the amount of requested data, nobody is willing to provide information which they consider unnecessary and too detailed. Limit the amount information requested to the absolute minimum, and let people decide if they want to provide more.
This is a sure way to lose potential customers, just as they are ready to contact you.
This is a sure way to lose potential customers, just as they are ready to contact you.
Monday, 27 June 2011
It does not matter how big you are, there can still be problems.
Naturally I recommend a full website audit, (which is what I do). Today I visited a major international company website where I am registered as a customer, to change a telephone number. Their system would not accept the change because my number had more digits than the form could accept.
It is important that a form is capable of accepting international numbers if you wish to ensure customer satisfaction. Do you stress test your forms?
Drachsi
It is important that a form is capable of accepting international numbers if you wish to ensure customer satisfaction. Do you stress test your forms?
Drachsi
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
First impressions count. A true story
A customer operates a company Blog. The first thing noticed is the date. Over 2 months old. The info is just boring and there are 26 photographs, some with a single word of description. Don't make this mistake.
Everybody knows Blogs should be informative, useful and up to date. This is not the place to put a brochure. Keep the information short, link to additional information on your home website and add items at least once a week. Simple but effective.
Please visit for more information about creating and using a company Blog
Everybody knows Blogs should be informative, useful and up to date. This is not the place to put a brochure. Keep the information short, link to additional information on your home website and add items at least once a week. Simple but effective.
Please visit for more information about creating and using a company Blog
Monday, 20 June 2011
Welcome to the new Mystery Shopper for websites Blog
The function of this Blog is to show some ideas and solutions, and the problems of owning and operating a business website.
Traditionally a mystery shopper visits a store and reports on a number of important factors, including customer support, knowledgeable staff, clean toilets etc. A website also need to be viewed from a customers perspective. So if you are looking for website maintenance, website review or website audit, you may find solutions here.
Thanks for visiting, more info shortly.
Drachsi
Traditionally a mystery shopper visits a store and reports on a number of important factors, including customer support, knowledgeable staff, clean toilets etc. A website also need to be viewed from a customers perspective. So if you are looking for website maintenance, website review or website audit, you may find solutions here.
Thanks for visiting, more info shortly.
Drachsi
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