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    Cross-Border E-Commerce Is Booming—Does Your Website Get It Right?

    By Staff WriterJuly 15, 20235 Mins Read
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    By Rafael Lourenco

    Consumer attitudes are changing about ordering online from overseas, and global e-commerce market forecasts reflect that shift. Analysts predict 25% compound annual global e-commerce growth through 2028, when the market will be worth more than $3 billion, up from $794 million in 2021, per Vantage Market Research.

    This growth represents an opportunity for brands and retailers to grow their customer base and insulate themselves from economic fluctuations in their home markets. To build a thriving cross-border presence, brands and retailers must understand why consumers shop across borders and how to adapt their customer experience (CX) for different markets.

    In our 2022 Consumer Attitudes Survey on Ecommerce, Fraud & CX—which included more than 5,000 online shoppers evenly distributed among the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and the UK—6% of respondents said they prefer to buy from overseas retailers. That was an increase from 4% in 2021, and among that 6%, more than half said their preference for shopping internationally had increased over the past 12 months.

    Also 40% said they preferred shopping with overseas and local retailers equally, and 18% of those consumers said they increasingly preferred buying from a mix of local and cross-border sites. At the same time, consumers are discovering more offshore brands and retailers through social media, with 75% of consumers saying they have purchased from a brand because they engaged with it on social media.

    Cross-border growth opportunities for retailers and brands

    Turning international followers into loyal customers requires strategic planning. Here are some of the key best practices for e-commerce sites seeking to succeed in cross-border commerce.

    Identify your first cross-border market

    Start with one international market or region that shares some attributes—language, payment methods, or customer demographics—with your domestic market. For example, a French clothing store might opt to expand into another EU market because of the common payment options before expanding outside the EU.

    Go beyond basic language localization

    Update your site to ensure that all customer touchpoints are provided in your target market’s language, including product descriptions, shipping and return policies, and customer service chatbots. As tempting as it might be to control costs by relying on an automated translation of your site content, a translation by a professional in your target market is a wise investment, especially if the target market uses a language with many regional variations, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or English.

    Provide preferred local payment options

    The popularity of payment methods varies by market, but digital wallets appeal to consumers in multiple regions because of their convenience and security. In the same report, 70% of respondents said that having the option to pay using alternative methods like digital wallets makes them feel “more secure when placing an online order.”

    In addition to digital wallets, it’s wise to offer a buy now, pay later option, as well as any other local payment methods that are popular. For example, debit, bank transfer, and cash payments through convenience store kiosks are preferred by many Mexican online shoppers. Consider also how you’ll handle multicurrency payments, sales tax, and value-added tax collection for overseas markets.

    Set shipping expectations for cross-border customers

    Shopping across borders opens a whole world of products to consumers. The trade-off is often slower delivery times and higher costs. Communicate that information clearly, so there are no surprises at checkout. More than one-third (39%) of respondents in the survey said they’d abandoned at least one purchase at checkout in the previous year because “shipping was expensive or would take too long.”

    Welcome cross-border customers in your loyalty program

    One way to compensate for higher shipping costs and longer delivery times is to invite cross-border shoppers to join your loyalty program as soon as they arrive at your website. Allowing new customers to start earning points toward future purchases, bonus items, or shipping discounts appeals to virtually all customers, including the 49% of Gen Z and Millennial shoppers who already belong to at least one retail loyalty program.

    Add cross-border holidays to your marketing calendar

    Boxing Day, Singles Day, and El Buen Fin aren’t online shopping events in the United States, but they’re major e-commerce events in other countries (the U.K., China, and Mexico, respectively). Virtually every market has a unique sales event or national holiday that your store can leverage through social campaigns, seasonal promotions, and products selected specifically for these events.

    Align your fraud prevention with local consumer behavior

    By now, it should be clear that customers in other markets won’t behave exactly like those in your domestic market. That means your fraud screening rules and practices need to adapt, so you can approve as many good orders as possible in your cross-border markets.

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    For example, if you’re expanding into a country with a developing e-commerce market, many of your customers may have a limited history of online purchases—or perhaps none—before their first order in your store. In this scenario, the order history parameters that work well for identifying fraud in developed e-commerce markets may be counterproductive. Know what good customer behavior looks like in your new cross-border market and adjust your fraud controls as needed.

    Building the foundation for future cross-border growth

    Finally, choose the KPIs for your first cross-border initiative so you can track your progress and make CX improvements over time. Once you have the process down and have a track record of successfully selling into one international market, it becomes easier to deliver an excellent customer experience as you expand your online business even further beyond your own borders.

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    Rafael Lourenco

    Rafael Lourenco is executive vice president and partner at ClearSale, and holds more than two decades of experience providing e-commerce fraud detection and prevention services in major international markets.

    Company: ClearSale
    Website: www.clear.sale

    Connect with me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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