{"id":1582,"date":"2016-10-25T18:07:28","date_gmt":"2016-10-25T12:37:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=1582"},"modified":"2016-10-26T17:29:18","modified_gmt":"2016-10-26T11:59:18","slug":"5-testing-tips-for-e-commerce-application-as-the-festive-cheer-nears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/5-testing-tips-for-e-commerce-application-as-the-festive-cheer-nears\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Testing Tips for E-Commerce Application as The Festive Cheer Nears!"},"content":{"rendered":"
The holidays are fast approaching, and your website is up and running. The website is dynamic and catchy, you have special offers for the season, and customers are doubling their visits and exploring their choices. There was this big sale lined up for which everyone in the company worked hard, the deals have been communicated for days together, the inventory is ready, and before you know it \u2013 the day is here! This is it, the big break your company could really use, the sales that would mark the break-even, or the customer base that would help your brand seize more market share.
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\nSuddenly on the day of the sale, the website servers are down. The payment gateway crashes. Customers are not able to clearly view product availability details. There is an endless waiting on their side. And this is just the tip of the iceberg! Soon after, complaints and accusations of carelessness start pouring in. The staff is overwhelmed, the tech guys are on vacation, and the people trying to handle the situation are either stressed and overworked, or dazed and confused.<\/p>\n
The tables turn upside down and everyone is holding their breath for things to go back to normal. It could take a couple of seconds (people would forget about it), it could take a couple of hours (people would take to Twitter about it), it could take a couple of days (the sale has ended and there is nothing good about the situation).<\/p>\n
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That the issues even surfaced to begin with is itself unfortunate \u2013 but the response time with which the website bounces back often determines how many customers would trust it again in time to come. Increasingly, e-commerce websites are taking the time to ensure that issues can be capably handled almost as soon as they pop-up. This points to a great amount of testing, which has the scope to cover different scenarios under a uniform context.<\/p>\n
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When customers have carefully picked out what it is they want to buy, imagine their frustration when the transaction remains incomplete. Once they have already made up their mind to purchase the item, if the transaction fails on the current website, within seconds, your customers turn to your competition. Having a customized mobile application that your users can turn to at times like these helps sustain, and even improve the brand image. Further, it gives them the assurance they need to continue the association with your e-commerce company. However, as much as we would all like to believe that it is, a seamless mobile experience is not as easily achievable. Mobile application testing needs to be conducted across devices and on various platforms to ensure that user experience remains uniform.<\/p>\n
In Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n Testing every aspect of the website in every achievable manner is crucial for the overall website performance. To avoid a lull after the sales period, and to avoid losing customers because of performance, security and usability issues, an end-to-end testing plan needs to be expertly executed well before the day(s) of the sale. Cigniti Technologies is globally a leading provider of testing solutions. We cater to customers across industries, through effective frameworks. Recently, Cigniti Technologies launched its proprietary testing platform, BlueSwan, that offers an array of testing services.<\/p>\n