Starting an eCommerce Website

Everything you need to know to start an eCommerce business

Starting an eCommerce website doesn’t need to be complicated. With the right platform and a clear plan, you can launch quickly and start selling online with confidence.

Website World provides everything you need to build, launch, and grow your online store—all in one place.

Before You Start, Here's What You Need to Know

Starting an eCommerce website is one of the fastest ways to launch and grow a business in New Zealand. Whether you're selling physical products, digital goods, or services, having an online store gives you full control over your brand, customers, and revenue.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from planning your store to launching and growing it successfully.

Before building your eCommerce website, it’s important to have a few key elements in place:

  • A clear product or service to sell - do your research to identify a niche market for your product or service. Is it something that you can do differently than your competitors? 
  • An understanding of your target audience - who exactly do you envision purchasing your product or service? Location, gender, family, work, pain points and wants/dislikes are all crucial to know. You will struggle if you want to sell products cheaper than everyone else.. A competitive environment will find bigger businesses will undercut you until you disappear. The way for a small business to succeed in a highly competitive world is to identify a niche industry segment, providing the information that niche would like and selling the products they require.
  • A business name and brand direction - Before you think about getting a website, you should first consider your brand. Have you got a logo and brand guidelines, like colours and fonts? Your brand will impact your signage, your product packaging, and your website design. 
  • Basic pricing and cost structure - You need to make a profit on your items, and your pricing needs to be competitive. You will need to consider what percentage you pay to your payment gateway, typically 3%., but a transaction fee of 50 cents may impact on low ticket prices. You also need to consider freight, advertising, and overheads like rent, electricity and website costs. 
  • Advertising costs - these should align with your turnover, such that you have a return on investment.. Some businesses spend between 20% and 50% off their turnover on advertising, so you need a big margin to cover the upper end of that. If advertising does not produce a return on investment, then have you identified an appropriate market?  Advertising costs may include advertising on search engines, or investment in search engine optimisation, or advertising on other popular websites, social media channels, or in popular newsletters
  • Shipping and delivery options - Processing orders is a time consuming task. You need to locate the goods in your storage. Pack them safely for a courier. Order a courier. You need to notify the customer of the order tracking information. A good ecommerce platform like website world will make it easy to pick stock, manage inventory, automate courier label printing and notifications. 

Having these foundations sorted will make the website setup process faster and more effective.

How to Create an eCommerce Website in New Zealand

An eCommerce business is essentially an online shop. To have an online shop, you'll need to build a website using a specialist eCommerce platform, such as ours at Website World. We've put together a step-by-step guide to walk you through creating your online store:

1. Choose an eCommerce Platform

Your website platform determines how easy it is to build, manage, and grow your store.

A good eCommerce website builder should include:

  • Secure online payments
  • Product management tools
  • Shipping and tax settings
  • モバイルフレンドリーなデザイン
  • Built-in SEO features
  • Security and updates

Website World is an all in one eCommerce platform which includes everything you need to build, run and grow your online store - all in one place, instead of needing to rely on multiple tools or add-ons.  

2. Register Your Domain Name

Your domain name is your online address. Choose something that:

  • Matches your business name
  • Is easy to remember and spell
  • Uses a trusted extension like .co.nz or .com

Keeping it simple helps customers find and trust your business.

3. Design Your Online Store

Your website design should focus on clarity and usability.

Key elements include:

  • Clear navigation
  • High-quality product images
  • Simple checkout process
  • Mobile optimisation

A clean, professional layout builds trust and improves conversion rates.

4. Set Up Payments

To sell online in New Zealand, you’ll need a payment gateway.

Common options include:

  • Credit and debit cards
  • Account-to-account payments
  • Buy Now, Pay Later services

Make sure your checkout is secure and easy to use to reduce abandoned carts.

5. Configure Shipping and Delivery

Shipping is a critical part of your eCommerce setup.

Consider:

  • Flat rate vs calculated shipping
  • Free shipping thresholds
  • Rural delivery pricing
  • Click-and-collect options

Clear shipping information helps avoid confusion and improves customer satisfaction.

6. Add Your Products

Each product page should include:

  • Clear product descriptions
  • Pricing and variations (size, colour, etc.)
  • High-quality images
  • Delivery information

Well-optimised product pages also help your store rank in search engines.

7. Launch and Start Marketing

Once your store is ready, it’s time to attract customers.

Start with:

  • Search engine optimisation (SEO)
  • Google Business Profile
  • Social media marketing
  • Email marketing

Traffic is what turns your website into a revenue-generating business.

FAQs on Starting an Online Business

How Much Does It Cost to Start an eCommerce Website?

It is free to build your website with Website World. To make your website live with us, the costs are:

Optional costs will vary depending on whether you choose to use a graphic designer, web designer, paid advertising on search engines, product photographer, courier costs, payment gateway transaction fees or 3rd party integrations. 

What features should I look for in an eCommerce platform?

When choosing an eCommerce platform, focus on features that directly impact sales, ease of management, and long-term growth—not just design.

1. Easy store setup and management

You should be able to build and manage your store without technical skills. Look for:

  • Simple dashboard
  • Drag-and-drop editing
  • Easy product uploads and edits
  • No coding required

If it’s hard to manage, it will slow your business down.

2. Fast, mobile-friendly design

Most shoppers are on mobile, so your store must work perfectly on all devices. A good platform should:

  • Load quickly
  • Look clean on mobile
  • Make browsing and checkout easy

Slow or clunky sites lose customers immediately.

3. Built-in checkout and payment options

A platform should support multiple payment methods without complicated setup, such as:

  • Credit/debit cards
  • Digital wallets
  • Local payment options

The checkout should be simple, secure, and friction-free—this is where most sales are won or lost.

4. Product and inventory management

Look for tools that make it easy to:

  • Add and organise products
  • Manage stock levels automatically
  • Handle product variations (size, colour, etc.)
  • Track orders in real time

Good inventory tools prevent overselling and manual errors.

5. SEO and marketing tools built in

To get traffic from Google, your platform should include:

  • Editable page titles and meta descriptions
  • Clean URLs
  • Image alt text options
  • Blog or content tools

Without SEO features, you’ll rely only on paid ads.

6. Flexible design and branding control

Your store should look unique, not generic. Look for:

  • Customisable themes
  • Brand colour and font control
  • Layout flexibility
  • No “locked” design limitations

This helps your store stand out and build trust.

7. Secure hosting and updates handled for you

A good platform takes care of:

  • Security updates
  • Hosting and uptime
  • SSL certificates

This keeps your store safe without ongoing technical maintenance.

8. Integrations with tools you actually use

Your platform should connect easily to:

  • Email marketing tools
  • Social media stores
  • Shipping providers
  • Analytics tools

This helps you run and grow your business more efficiently.

9. Clear reporting and analytics

You need to understand:

  • What products are selling
  • Where traffic comes from
  • How customers behave on your site

Without data, it’s hard to improve performance.

10. Ability to scale as you grow

A good platform should grow with your business, allowing you to:

  • Add more products easily
  • Handle higher traffic
  • Expand features when needed
  • Upgrade plans without rebuilding your store

Why choose an all-in-one eCommerce website builder? 

Most small to medium businesses prefer all-in-one platforms because they:

  • Are faster to set up
  • Require no technical skills
  • Have predictable monthly costs
  • Don’t rely on plugins or third-party tools
  • Are easier to manage day-to-day

This lets you focus on selling rather than managing software. An all-in-one platform combines the core parts of an online store into a single system, such as:

  • Website builder (design and layout)
  • Hosting (where your site lives online)
  • 安全なチェックアウトと支払い
  • 製品および在庫管理
  • Shipping and tax settings
  • SEO and marketing tools
  • Security and updates

Instead of connecting separate services together, everything works out of the box.

What payment methods could I use on my online shop?

When your shop is built using Website World's platform, there are plenty of payment methods you could use for your online store. Our shopping cart integrates with several payment gateways. A payment gateway is typically a bank, or a third party, that specialises in payment gateway solutions. A payment gateway is required to collect the money from the customer's credit card, and deposit the money into your bank account. You can view our current payment gateways here and learn more about each one.

Website World do not charge you any payment transaction fees. Your chosen payment gateway provider will charge you fees monthly and/or by order volume.

How do I make my eCommerce website stand out from competitors?

To make your eCommerce website stand out from competitors, you need to focus on the things customers actually notice and care about—clarity, trust, and experience—not just design.

A strong online store stands out when it:

1. Focuses on a clear niche and audience
Instead of trying to sell everything to everyone, successful stores target a specific group and solve a specific need. The more focused your offering, the easier it is to attract the right customers.

2. Makes buying simple and fast
Complicated navigation, unclear pricing, or a slow checkout will push customers away. A standout store removes friction so customers can find products and buy in as few steps as possible.

3. Builds trust quickly
People buy from stores they trust. This comes from clear product information, real photos, transparent shipping details, visible contact information, and consistent branding across the site.

4. Offers a better product experience, not just a product
This includes detailed descriptions, helpful sizing or usage guides, strong imagery, and honest expectations about delivery. The goal is to reduce uncertainty before purchase.

5. Has a strong, consistent brand
Competitors can sell similar products, but they can’t copy your brand. A clear tone, visual style, and story help customers remember and return to your store.

6. Improves visibility through SEO and content
A standout store is easy to find. Optimised product pages, helpful content, and well-structured pages help you appear in search results when customers are actively looking to buy.

7. Delivers better customer experience after purchase
Fast communication, reliable shipping, and easy returns create repeat customers—and repeat customers are what separate average stores from successful ones.

In short, the stores that stand out aren’t just “better designed”—they are easier to trust, easier to use, and easier to buy from than everyone else.

Should I use a marketplace or my own eCommerce website?

Marketplaces can help you get started quickly, but you don’t control the customer relationship, branding, or fees. Your own eCommerce website gives you full control and allows you to build a long-term asset for your business. Both options can work, but they serve very different goals:

Marketplaces: fast to start, limited control

Selling on platforms like Trade Me or Facebook Marketplace can get you up and running quickly. You benefit from built-in traffic and a familiar buying experience. However, that convenience comes with trade-offs:

  • You don’t own the customer relationship
  • You compete directly with similar sellers on price
  • Fees can reduce your margins
  • Your brand visibility is limited
  • You’re subject to the platform’s rules and algorithm changes

Marketplaces are good for testing products or generating early sales, but they’re not designed to build a standalone brand.

Your own eCommerce website: slower start, long-term asset

Running your own store gives you full control over your business. You decide how your brand looks, how customers experience your site, and how you market to them. Key advantages include:

  • Full ownership of your customers and data
  • No marketplace commissions on every sale
  • Ability to build a recognisable brand
  • Better long-term profitability
  • Freedom to market through SEO, email, and social channels

The main challenge is that you need to generate your own traffic—but that’s also where long-term growth comes from. Many successful businesses do use both; marketplaces to gain initial traction and validate products, and build their own website to grow a brand and increase margins. Over time the goal is to shift focus towards your own website where you have more control and higher returns.

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